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 The Grand Grimoire Of Solomon, the conjuration of Lucifuge Rofocale
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post May 24 2009, 06:37 PM
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This is King Solomon having a conversation with a spirit called Lucifuge Rofocale Inside a system of conjuration and making pacts with demons (this can be deceptive and manipulative remember that your special link with God is the key to succesful operations,)

The apparation of the spirit :
"Here I am ,what will you ask of me?Why do you torment my peace?desist from striking me again with that terrible rod.
Lucifuge rofocale

Had you appeared when I called you,I would not have struck you,consider that if you do not confer upon me that which i ask,I will eternally torment you."
Solomon

response of the spirit :
Dont bother or disturb me further,tell me immediatly what you want"
Lucifuge rofocale

I command you to come and speak to me twice daily dueing the night or to those who have the book which you will approve and sign,I will leave it to you to choose which times are most convenient to you,if you dont want to approve the following times here by indicated

Then solomon tells the spirit the times and says
Moreover I command you to give me the nearest treasure and i promise you as a reward the first piece of gold or silver that i touch with my hands on the first day of every month.

I cannot grant that which you ask of me,if not on this ,nor anyothers,unless you give yourself over to me in fifty years to do with thy body and soul as i please.
Lucifuge Rofocale

I am going to strike you and all of your cohorts by the power of the great ADONAY if you dont immediatly grant to me that which i ask of you.
Solomon

then warn the spirit by placing the two ends of the blasting Rod in the fire again rereading the great invocation of the clavicle,until the spirit submits to your wishes.

Do not strike me anymore,I promise to do everything that you want two hours at night time everyday of the week,

I also approve your book and I give my signature consideratly and in a parchment which i will attach to this book so that you can use it for your needs;I also submit myself to appear before you whenever I am called,and when you open the book and are purified and have that terrible blasting rod and have prepared the great kabbalistic circle and pronouncing the name Rofocale.I promise to appear and treat you and those who have this book which will bear my signatureconsideretly and in a friendly manner as long as you shall call me to order as soon as have need of me I shall also induce myself to give you the treasure for which you have asked provided that you keep the secret forever,that you shall be charitable towards the poor and that you give me a gold or silver coin all the first days of every month ,If you neglect to do this things you shall be mine forever ..Lucifuge Rofocale ,Approved

I will adhere to your demands
Solomon.

Ok now lets use this to draw conclusions:
1.This is a pact solomon makes with a spirit called Lucifuge
2.solomon have a blasting rod ,a fire,and grand invocation which torments the spirit.
3.the spirit is manipulative and try to Take the body and soul of the conjurer in two or three ocasions.
4.solomon is wiser and knows that every creature bound by God and that the conjurer is the master of the demon and not vice versa.
5.the pact is forfiet now and the demon is no longer bound to it by solomon,because that solomon is dead and the secret is not kept.
6.the demon clearly states that he will appear to those who have the book,therefore the pact can be re activated.
7.Lucifuge is a prime minister of the fallen order and under the command of Lucifer then it is bound by Lucifer and lucifer and lucifuge as well as the conjurer are bound by God the great ADONAY.


Next comes the names and the offfices of the fallen order:
Lucifer,Emperor
Belzebuth,belzeebub (lord of the flies).prince
Astaroth,Grand duke

then the supreme spirits that art under the above.
Lucifuge,prime minister
Satanachia,great general
Agliarept,general
Fleurety,lieutenant general
Sargatanas,brigadier
Nebiros,camp marshal

Then comes the Goetic order of inferior spirits:

Bael
agares
marbas
pruslas
Aamon
Barbatos

Buer
Gusoyn
botis
bathim
hursan
eligor


Loray
valefor
farai
ayperos
Naberus
Glosialabolas


Peace
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post May 24 2009, 07:53 PM
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You should probably take a sackful of salt when reading this book. It is of questionable origin supposedly from 1522 to the eighteenth century. Rofocale is a post Columbus bastardization and (the book or the author) in no way was 'conversant' with the Solomon of ancient Judaea. This book was known by a number of different titles and has a colorful history...little of it actually pertaining to Solomon. In present day chaos magic(k) most of this fiction has a life of its own and one can utilize the currents evoked by years of thoughtforms generated by the masses to whatever end the magician chooses. Have fun, believe what you will but do not expect more than what you're prepared to give. So much for my anemic two cents!


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post May 25 2009, 01:27 PM
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For "Solomon" substitute the author, who identifies himself as Antonio. He claims to have worked this system for 67 years, so presumably this agreement took place early in his career. To be told the spirit will come get you at age 117 is not much of a threat.

Note the time changes. The spirit gives only slight modifications that make it a little harder to maintain the schedule, increasing the chance that the magician will miss the opportunity and fail in the obligation. Though the spirit initially offers a fixed term of 50 years, the final deal is one that might last only a single month if it should occur that the magician fails to give his tithe.

Note also that the magician asks the spirit to pledge its oath only for "this present book" which is given the spirit's mark, whereas the spirit alters the deal to include anyone who uses the same conjuring format. By giving treasure back, the magician is creating another treasure for these later magicians to discover. the spirit is using the magician to reach a wider audience, cheating everyone involved with the semblance of genuine revelation.

The spirit encourages charity, which is at a glance inappropriate. By keeping a close contact with the magician, as counselor, the spirit is hoping to persuade the magician to sponsor those among the poor that it will also manipulate to its own advantage.

The word "Rofocale" is merely the name given here, whereas the magician initially addresses it as Lucifuge, and elsewhere the same spirit appears under other names.

The preamble of names that constitute the invocation of this spirit's superior (Lucifer) appears in a similar form in earlier works like Grimoirium Verum. This Red Dragon book is likely an adaptation created by a student of that book or of its author, and since many of the mistakes in spelling appear to be phonetic renderings it is possible the names were acquired from dictation.

I knew a man who used this book to obtain and manage a Pentecostal church, having bound Nebiros in a manner like this, exchanging the offices of the superior spirits and other relevant names in the pact to match his purpose. Unfortunately he wrote them in ink in his copy of the book, which I now have. Apparently he uses the pact to produce "prophecies" and other forms of "spiritual warfare" under the guise of Christianity.


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post May 26 2009, 01:59 AM
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Intresting,
I was actually watching a lecture by jordan maxwell,he claims that solomon never existed,and that the word solomon was an adaptation of the three words Sol-om-on the three words meaning the sun,What do you think of this..?
Bym ,I am currently undertaking an operation which makes it hard for me to test this conjuration,but i plan to do it in a few weeks,Imperial arts,your theory about the spirit trying to fool the magician to reach a wider audience makes sense,it certainly is manipulative.

Thanks brothers
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post May 29 2009, 12:00 AM
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QUOTE(azareth @ May 26 2009, 12:59 AM) *

I was actually watching a lecture by jordan maxwell,he claims that solomon never existed,and that the word solomon was an adaptation of the three words Sol-om-on the three words meaning the sun,What do you think of this..?


Though I didn't spend long searching, I was unable to find anything by Jordan Maxwell on Solomon specifically. Maybe it is buried beneath the bulk of his work which concerns UFO's and the Freemasons.

It is true that there is no physical historic proof of the existence of the Biblical King Solomon. The "wailing wall" so popular in Jerusalem was never part of Solomon's temple, and there has never been anything found that would prove his reign which was supposed to take place around 900 BC.

The Bible accounts (written centuries later) agrue that this is on account of the sacking of the city following the demise of Solomon's heirs, and the eventual overturning of everything in the region through the hands of the Babylonians and Persians.The Ethiopians, who claim descent through Menelik the son ofSolomon and the queen of Sheba, have many of the religious customs of ancient Judaism, but lack any solid proof of their claim to legitimacy.

Frequent disruptions and bad record-keeping may have obscured the issue considerably. It may be that the Bible account is substantially different from the reality of Jerusalem 3000 years ago. The legend may refer to someone who lived thousands of years earlier, or to someone in a different country. It may also be true, but without any supporting evidence owing to circumstances.

At any rate, to suggest that an ancient Hebrew name has a Latin origin (Sol) is ridiculous. The name of Solomon is derived from the word shalom which means peace.



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post May 29 2009, 11:58 AM
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"At any rate, to suggest that an ancient Hebrew name has a Latin origin (Sol) is ridiculous. The name of Solomon is derived from the word shalom which means peace."

makes sense..

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QUOTE(Imperial Arts @ May 25 2009, 03:27 PM) *

For "Solomon" substitute the author, who identifies himself as Antonio. He claims to have worked this system for 67 years, so presumably this agreement took place early in his career. To be told the spirit will come get you at age 117 is not much of a threat.

Note the time changes. The spirit gives only slight modifications that make it a little harder to maintain the schedule, increasing the chance that the magician will miss the opportunity and fail in the obligation. Though the spirit initially offers a fixed term of 50 years, the final deal is one that might last only a single month if it should occur that the magician fails to give his tithe.

Note also that the magician asks the spirit to pledge its oath only for "this present book" which is given the spirit's mark, whereas the spirit alters the deal to include anyone who uses the same conjuring format. By giving treasure back, the magician is creating another treasure for these later magicians to discover. the spirit is using the magician to reach a wider audience, cheating everyone involved with the semblance of genuine revelation.

The spirit encourages charity, which is at a glance inappropriate. By keeping a close contact with the magician, as counselor, the spirit is hoping to persuade the magician to sponsor those among the poor that it will also manipulate to its own advantage.

The word "Rofocale" is merely the name given here, whereas the magician initially addresses it as Lucifuge, and elsewhere the same spirit appears under other names.

The preamble of names that constitute the invocation of this spirit's superior (Lucifer) appears in a similar form in earlier works like Grimoirium Verum. This Red Dragon book is likely an adaptation created by a student of that book or of its author, and since many of the mistakes in spelling appear to be phonetic renderings it is possible the names were acquired from dictation.

I knew a man who used this book to obtain and manage a Pentecostal church, having bound Nebiros in a manner like this, exchanging the offices of the superior spirits and other relevant names in the pact to match his purpose. Unfortunately he wrote them in ink in his copy of the book, which I now have. Apparently he uses the pact to produce "prophecies" and other forms of "spiritual warfare" under the guise of Christianity.



Hi IA, That is quite a revelation indeed. This "pastor" is using evil to make his church apear "spiritual" I then conclude all the Spiritual warefare is fake play acting on the spirits and his parts. I guess he never heard from God himself, probaly because his heart was not right..I once met a satanists in LA that said he was the pastor of a large non-denom church. I asked him what was satans purpose with him? he repleied to lead the flock astray and away from the true God.
I wonder if this mans "prophesies" were of the same purpose.
But i'm leaning more towards he wanted to appear to be a "powerful man of God"? can you elaborate on this guy any more?
did he die before you gained possesion of his book? that was a nice breakdown of the pact. Thats why I always say you cannot make a pact with a spirit of that nature and get of "scott free" as it were.
There will always be a hefty price to be paid.
did his church desolve? thanks light and love


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QUOTE(Imperial Arts @ May 29 2009, 02:00 AM) *

Though I didn't spend long searching, I was unable to find anything by Jordan Maxwell on Solomon specifically. Maybe it is buried beneath the bulk of his work which concerns UFO's and the Freemasons.

It is true that there is no physical historic proof of the existence of the Biblical King Solomon. The "wailing wall" so popular in Jerusalem was never part of Solomon's temple, and there has never been anything found that would prove his reign which was supposed to take place around 900 BC.

The Bible accounts (written centuries later) agrue that this is on account of the sacking of the city following the demise of Solomon's heirs, and the eventual overturning of everything in the region through the hands of the Babylonians and Persians.The Ethiopians, who claim descent through Menelik the son ofSolomon and the queen of Sheba, have many of the religious customs of ancient Judaism, but lack any solid proof of their claim to legitimacy.

Frequent disruptions and bad record-keeping may have obscured the issue considerably. It may be that the Bible account is substantially different from the reality of Jerusalem 3000 years ago. The legend may refer to someone who lived thousands of years earlier, or to someone in a different country. It may also be true, but without any supporting evidence owing to circumstances.

At any rate, to suggest that an ancient Hebrew name has a Latin origin (Sol) is ridiculous. The name of Solomon is derived from the word shalom which means peace.



A few years back excavations under the temple mount located the foundations of the original temple built by Solomon. there were some inscriptions in archaic hebrew the've also located many of Solomons buildings like his horse stables city near Megido and some of his mines matchingt biblical descriptions,,the've also found his naval harbor on the mediteraniean I forgot the name of the city; the king of Tyre provided the ships and crew to Solomon being he had the best fleet at that time. I'm a bit of an Archeology buff so I read about excavations in the holy land and many other ancient sites. There are historical proofs that King Solomon son of King David by Bathsheba indeed did live and do some of the things proclaimed.
Personaly I would think that Solomon wouldn't have any need for goetic spirits to serve him as he had all of Gods host behind him at least in his youth. But as we all know later he intermarried with pagan woman from the surrounding races he was commanded not to because they would turn his heart to "other gods. god you have not known" and this caused him to have the kingdom taken from him but god didn't rip it away in his lifetime as a token to David. I do belive he bottled up the 72 spirits which later the Bablonians recovered, and one of them; was it Asmodai? or Baal that entered the stone Idol and spake and gave them oracles? Funny how babylon then became the richest nation on earth..I guess if you want to have earthly wealth you would have to call on the goetics? unless of course God gave it to you.
Just my 6 scense Ciao

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