redhand posted a link to S.S. pdf above . . . as far as I'm aware there is not an available M.M. in pdf (this should say something...)
Neither Kon's or Kraigs books are terrible great for a basis in evocation. Niether are bad, M.M. is a full-blown course in ceremonial magick (american western eclectic style) which means only a portion of the book is about evocation proper, and the rest is valuable longterm developmental work. S.S. (although a full coverage of HIS particular style of ceremonial evocation) is rather lacking in many issues that a magician should (already have) cover from a long-term developmental standpoint.
Evocation is an advanced form of magick. Not that that really matters . . . . anyone can do whatever they like . . . but thats not really brought out in Kon's book, which can add to the dissapointment of "failure".
Read Bardon's Practice of Magickal Evocation (also widely available on the net)
and I'd recommend checking out Phil Hines
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This post has been edited by palindroem: Oct 19 2006, 09:46 AM