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Conjuring the Planetary Intelligences

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In Conjuring the Planetary Intelligences: A Series of Conjurations found in Sloane 2831, David Rankine presents the conjurations for the Planetary Intelligences along with an appendix of the Shapes of Spirits from the Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy and the kameas.

The Planetary Intelligences (or Angels) first appear in Cornelius Agrippa’s Three Books of Occult Philosophy, published in 1531-3, though he drafted it around 1508-9. From Agrippa onwards, the Planetary Intelligences have usually been associated with talismanic work. The series of conjurations presented in Sloane 3821 (and partially in Sloane 3825) indicate that they were also conjured in the manner of angels and demons.

...a nice little publication, dedicated to providing a short series of experiments intended for summoning the spirits of each of the seven planets. — Dan Harms

Conjuring the Planetary Intelligences: A Series of Conjurations found in Sloane 2831
David Rankine
ISBN 978-1-914166-77-8
A Guide to the Underworld.
Published in October, 2018.
31 pages.

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