ArsAlmadel - Chave Menor de Salomão PDF
ArsAlmadel - Chave Menor de Salomão PDF
ArsAlmadel - Chave Menor de Salomão PDF
Part IV
of the
Lemegeton
Ars Almadel -- Part IV of the Lemegeton
Transcribed from Sloane MS. 2731 and converted to Acrobat by Benjamin Rowe, July
1999. Afterword copyright 1999 by Benjamin Rowe.
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Here Beginneth the The Fourth Part of this Book
Which is called the Art Almadel of Solomon
By this art Solomon attained great wisdom from the Chief Angels that govern the
four Altitudes of the World: for you must observe that there are four Altitudes which
represent the four Corners of the West, East, North and South: the which is divided
into 12 parts; that is, every part 3. And the Angels of every one1 of these parts hath
their particular virtues and powers, as shall be showed in the following matter &c.
Make this Almadel of pure white wax; but the others must be coloured suitable
to the Altitude. It is to be 4 inches square, and 6 inches over every way, and in every
corner a hole, and write betwixt every hole with a new pen those words and names of
God following. But this is to be done in the day and hour of Sol. Write upon the first
part towards the East, ADONAIJ, HELOMI, PINE. And upon the second towards
the South part HELION, HELOI, HELI. And upon the West part JOD, HOD,
AGLA. And upon the Fourth part which is North write TETRAGRAMMATON,
SHADAI, JAH.
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And betwixt the first and the other parts make the pentacle of Solomon thus:
, and betwixt the first quarter write this word ANABONA, and in the middle of
the Almadel make a Sexangle figure , and in the middle of it a triangle, wherein
must be written these names of God HELL, HELION, ADONAIJ, and this last
have round about the six-angled figure, as here it is made for an example.
And of the same wax there must be made four candles. And they must be of the
same colour as the Almadel is of. Divide your wax into three parts: one to make the
Almadel of, and the other two parts to make the candles of. And let there come forth
from every one of them a foot made of the same wax to support the Almadel.
This being done, in the next place you are to make a seal of pure gold or silver
(but gold is best) whereon must be engraved those three names HELION, HELLU-
ION, ADONAIJ.
And note that the First Altitude is called Chora Orientis, or the East Altitude.
And to make an experiment in this Chora it is to be done in the day and hour of the
Sun. And the power and office of those angels is to make all things fruitful, and
increase both animals and vegetables in creation and generation, advancing the birth
of children, and making barren women fruitful.
And their names are these, viz: ALIMIEL, GABRIEL, BARACHIEL,
LEBES, HELISON.
And note you must not pray for any angel but those that belong to the Altitude
you have a desire to call forth.
And when you operate set the four candles upon four candlesticks, but be care-
ful you do not light them before you begin to operate.
1. A long dash is in the original at this point. Inserting the word one would seem appro-
priate, as there is otherwise no reason to distinguish these 12 parts.
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Helion HeloiShadai
Tetragrammaton Heli Jah
ANABONA
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AglaPine
Adonaij
A
Jod Hod
Helomi
ANABONA
ANABONA
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Hell
Helomi
Jod Hod
Helion
Adonaij
Adonaij
Agla
O
A
Pine
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ANABONA
Heli Jah
Helion HeloiShadai
Tetragrammaton
Then lay the Almadel between the four candles upon a waxen foot that comes
from the candles, and lay the golden seal upon the Almadel, and having the invoca-
tion ready written upon virgin parchment, light the candles and read the invocation.
And when he appeareth he appeareth in the form of an Angel carrying in his
hand a banner or flag having the picture of a white cross1 upon it, his body being
wrapped round with a fair cloud, and his face very fair and bright, and a crown of
rose flowers upon his head.
He ascends first upon the superscription on the Almadel, as it were a mist or
fog.
Then must the exorcist have ready a vessel of earth of the same colour as the
Almadel is of, and the other of his furniture, it being in the form of a basin, and put
thereinto a few hot ashes or coals, but not too much lest it should melt the wax of the
Almadel. And put therein three little grains of mastick in powder so that it may fume
and the smell go upwards through the holes of the Almadel when it is under it.
And as soon as the Angel smelleth it he beginneth to speak with a low voice,
asking what your desire is, and what you have called the princes and governors of this
Altitude for.
Then you must answer him, saying: I desire that all my requests may be granted
and what I pray for may be accomplished: for your office maketh it appear and declareth
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that such is to be fulfilled by you, if it please God, adding further the particulars of your
request, praying with humility for what is lawful and just: and that thou shall obtain
from him.
But if he do not appear presently, then you must obtain the golden seal, and
make with it three or four marks upon the candles, by which means the Angel will
presently appear as aforesaid. And when the Angel departeth he will fill the whole
place with a sweet and pleasant smell, which will be smelled for a long time.
And note the golden seal will serve and is used in all the operations of all four
Altitudes.
The colour of the Altitude belonging to the first Altitude, or Chora, is lily-
white; the second Chora a perfect red rose colour; the third Chora is to be a green
mixed with a white silver colour; the fourth Chora is to be black mixt with a little
green or a sad colour.
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Before he departeth he speaketh unto the exorcist saying, I am your friend and
brother. And illuminateth the air round about with his splendour, and leaveth a pleas-
ant smell which will last a long time upon their heads.
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The Invocation
O thou great, blessed and glorious Angel of God (N), who rulest and is the chief
governing Angel in the (number) Chora or Altitude. I am the servant of the Highest,
the same your God ADONAIJ, HELOMI, AND PINE,1 whom you do obey, and is
your distributor and disposer of all things both in heaven earth and hell, do invocate,
conjure and entreat you (N) that thou forthwith appear in the virtue and power of the
same God, ADONAIJ, HELOMI AND PINE; and I do command thee by him
whom ye do obey, and is set over you as King in the divine power of God, that you
forthwith descend from thy orders or place of abode to come unto me, and show thy-
self visibly here before me in this crystal stone, in thy own proper shape and glory,
speaking with a voice intelligible to my understanding.
O thou mighty and powerful Angel (N), who art by the power of God ordained
to govern all animals, vegetables and minerals, and to cause them and all creatures of
God to spring increase and bring forth according to their kinds and natures: I, the
servant of the Most High God whom you obey, do entreat and humbly beseech thee
to come from your celestial mansion, and shew unto me all things I shall desire of
you, so far as in office you may or can or is capable to perform, if God permit to the
same.
O thou servant of mercy (N), I do humbly entreat and beseech thee by these
holy and blessed names of your God ADONAIJ, HELLOMI, PINE;
And I do also constrain you in and by this powerful name ANABONA, that
you forthwith appear visibly and plainly in your own proper shape and glory in and
through this crystal stone, that I may visibly see you, and audibly hear you speak unto
me, and that I may have thy blessed and glorious angelic assistance, familiar friend-
ship and constant society, community and instruction, both now and at all times, to
inform and rightly instruct me in my ignorance and depraved intellect, judgement
and understanding, and to assist me both herein and in all other truths also, through
the Almighty ADONAIJ, King of Kings, the giver of all good gifts that his bountiful
and fatherly mercy be graciously pleased to bestow upon me.
Therefore, O thou blessed Angel (N), be friendly unto me, so far as God shall
give you power and presence, to appear, that I may sing with his holy Angels.
O Mappa Laman, Hallelujah. Amen.
When he appears, give him or them kind entertainment; and then ask what is
just and lawful, and that which is proper and suitable to his office. And you shall
obtain it.
So endeth the 4th book called the Almadel of Solomon the King.
1. Use the god-names governing the Altitude being invoked, here and in the following para-
graphs. - ed.
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Afterword
The Ars Almadel completes the major sections of the Lemegeton; the remaining
section, Ars Nova, is more an appendix than a book in itself. Among them, these four
sections provide a reasonably comprehensive system of access to the powers of the
magickal universe; demonic (Goetia), terrestrial (Theurgia Goetia), planetary (Ars
Paulina) and zodiacal (Ars Almadel).
It is interesting to note that as the powers to be invoked has become progres-
sively more exalted, the method of invocation becomes progressively simpler. One
prepares to invoke a Goetic spirit as if for a minor magickal war; a single work of the
Almadel can be accomplished before breakfast. This accords with the medieval idea
that spirits who are servants of God want to assist mankind, and will readily come if
properly called; the threats and force used on the Goetic spirits are not required for
the higher spirits, and would in fact be an insult to them.
The four Altitudes of the Almadel are not exactly cognate with the four direc-
tions, or with the Elements. Rather they seem to be representatives of the equinox
and solstice points, viewed as the anchor points of the zodiac and the seasons. They
are called corners, in much the same way that the horizon and vertical points of an
astrological chart are called angles. Their colors as well appear seasonal rather than
elemental; white the pure unsullied freshness of the spring breeze, the red heat of
summer, the green of mature plants invigorated by the fall rains, and the darkness of
midwinter.
Each Altitude in turn rules a season and the three zodiac signs therein, not, as
suggested by Carroll Poke Runyon, the three signs of a single element or the Car-
dinal signs alone. This is clear from the described timing of the invocations: the first
two Princes of an Altitude rule the Cardinal sign of the season, the second two rule
the Fixed sign, and the last rules the Mutable. Runyons idea of substituting the
names of the four Archangels of the Elements for the Princes would be inappropri-
ate; likely it would produce some sort of result, but probably not what was intended
by this work.
Runyon also states that the candles are intended to go through the holes in the
Almadel, but this is clearly not the case from the description. Rather, little ledges are
to be built into the candles, so that (with the additional height provided by the
candle-holders) it is raised enough to fit a small incense-bowl underneath. For prac-
tical considerations, the candles should support the Almadel at the corners rather
than along the sides, but the ledges should not be so large as to block the holes.
The powers mentioned for these angels are rather vague, and in the case of three
of the Chora, rather pointless as well. But the first paragraph of the document is
careful to note that every one of these [twelve] parts hath their particular virtues and
powers. Given their explicit association with the signs, it would follow that their
powers are associated with the signs they rule. E.g., trade and wealth under Taurus,
crafts and communications under Gemini or Virgo, diplomacy and relationships
under Libra, construction and government under Capricorn, and so on.
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A crystal stone is mentioned in the invocation, but not the the directions for
constructing the Almadel. The use of such a device seems to me to be optional; not
absolutely required, but acceptable for those who are accustomed to using one. If
used, it would likely be placed on top of the golden seal, which in turn is placed on
top of the Almadel. It would necessarily be a small stone, so its weight would not
stress the wax structure.
Benjamin Rowe
July 21, 1999