Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian

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Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian
Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian
Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian
Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian
Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian

Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian
This is the first true and complete’Manuscript d’Alger’ or’Algiers manuscript. And the first time in English. The quarter leather bound edition 60 sets with slipcase. Quarter Leather Edition limited to only 60 sets. French Alran goatskin with french marbled endpapers in red, gold and black veins, red and green headbands, claret marker ribbons, slipcase in french Toile du Marais green linen. The Élus Coën were spiritual warriors engaged in magical combat. With angelic and demonic entities. These original rites of the Élus Coën, instruct the initiate how to enter into relations with angelic spirits, which are sympathetic to Man’s fallen state, and who aid him upon the path to reintegration with the Divine. One will see the overt influence of the Abramelin ritual in the materials, not only in the pursuit of one Guardian Angel, out also in the specifics of the ceremonial preparations. Volume I – THE GREEN BOOK OF THE ÉLUS COËN (The COMPLETE Manuscrit d’Alger 1772). Presented here for the first time is the true and complete’Manuscript d’Alger’ or’Algiers manuscript’. Volume II – VARIOUS ÉLUS COËN MANUSCRIPTS including the complete’Registry of 2,400 Angelic Names’ and the’Serpent Diagrams’ of Prunel de Liere. Reproduced here in its entirety in facsimile, the original being found within Bibliothèque Municipale de Grenoble. From the Prunel de Liere Serpent Diagrams. The cult practised by the Élus Coëns is the primitive cult entrusted by God to Adam secretly transmitted through the generations. This complete English translation of the rediscovered eighteenth-century Coen manuscript, known to some as Le Manuscript d’Alger (1772) provides for the first time a view into this powerful system of angelic magic, ritual theurgy and mystical sacrifice. Of the Knights Elect Cohen of the Universe. Theurgic and Mystical school of the 18. The massive influence of this tradition can be traced through many occult. And mystical groups still active today. The Rites of Memphis and Misraim. The Hermetic Order of The Golden Dawn. Ordo Templi Orientis. Voodoo cults in Haiti and beyond. As the High-Degrees of Freemasonry swept across the landscape of eighteenth-century Europe, an obscure and secret occult order started to develop known as l’Ordre des Chevaliers Elus Coens de l’Universe or the’Order of Knight-Mason Elect-Cohens of the Universe’, more commonly referred to as The Elus Coen. Recognised as the most serious and illustrious of the eighteenth-century esoteric masonic societies, much of the Order’s authentic original materials have been lost or forgotten for centuries. The’Green Book’ or Algiers Manuscript is the largest and most significant single source, but we have also included additional facsimile sections from Ms. 4188, par Prunel de Liere, held at the Bibliotheque Municipale de Grenoble and other important material. Detailing the inner workings and highest degrees of the Order, this fascinating translation and collection of manuscripts en­lightens the reader in the true, very visceral nature of the Order. Requiring the utmost commitment, and a dedicated lifestyle, the Order prescribed everything from hair style to diet. Far from the everyday festivities of mainstream freemasonry, The Elus Coen were spiritual warriors engaged in magical combat with angelic and demonic entities. These original rites of the Elus Coen, instruct the initiate how to enter into relations with angelic spirits, which are sympathetic to Man’s fallen state, and who aid him upon the path to reintegration with the Divine. Mastering the forces of astral currents which appear in the symbols of the’Registry of 2,400 Names’ is the key to occult power. One will see the overt influence of the grimoire tradition as well as the teachings of Abramelin in the materials, not only in the pursuit of one Guardian Angel, out also in the specifics of the ceremonial preparations. This title’Green Book’ comes from the appearance of the manuscript itself given the colour of the original binding. The secondary title of’Algiers Manuscript’ does not appear anywhere in the manuscript itself, it comes from the fact that the manuscript (accompanied by a record of twenty-three leaflets) was found and bought on the market of Saint­Ouen by an antique dealer in Algiers during the Second World War. In order to preserve their archives, most Masonic obedience’s had reconstituted their’staff’ in Algiers. Benama then gave the entire acquisition to Robert Ambelain who, in turn, in 1993, donated it to the National Library, accompanied by the sheets now associated with the’Algiers Ms’ The original manuscript was probably written from 1770 to 1772. It was sent by small consignments, partially to Champollon, Grainville and Willermoz via Marduel. The author of the manuscript was Andre Pierre de Grainville, and the manuscript would appear to be something of a working manual for Reaux-Croix initiates. To maintain the secrecy of this material it became something of a tradition amongst Martinist circles to confuse the’Manuscript d’Algier’ with a selection of other documents from a manuscript known as The’Prunel le fonds de Liere': a document found in the public library of Grenoble. Dominique Clairembault notes that Auguste Viatte, in 1928, and Alice Joly, in 1938, were the first to emphasise the Prunelle collection’s importance. Since 1962, Robert Amadou had studied that collection, of which he published a very incomplete inventory. In 1969, the magazine’lnitiation’ announced a project to publish the’Fonds Prunelle de Liere’ by Jacques Baradat, a collaborator of Robert Amadou. Robert Amadou’s version of the’Fonds’ material is a mess. It includes whatever he could get his hands on from various sources, not only from the hand of Louis Claude de Saint-Martin. Strangely, this project never happened and all the more strange is the fact that original reproductions of pages are well known. However, the public library of Grenoble stamps were removed on these copies, making it impossible to guess the source. The publisher Les Gouttelettes de Rosie, wrongly presented them as coming from the Manuscript d’Algier (coming from Joel Duez, who had received them himself from Marcel Jirousek), a statement that Robert Amadou soon denounced. In the introductory text, Philippe Pissier and Matthieu Leon specify that they obtained these documents during the second half of the 1980s, from Joel Duez, who had received them himself from Marcel Jirousek, Belgian disciple of Robert Ambelain. These documents were wrongly transmitted to them under the name of Manuscript d’Alger’. The king of the Universe is imprisoned in a dark abode. But there he maintains a striking image of his primal grandeur. (Instruction secrète aux Grands Profès). Consisting instructional discourses, entitled the Instruction secrète au Profès (Secret instruction to the Profès) and the Instruction secrète aux Grands Profès (Secret instruction to the Grands Profès), both written before 1778, the Profès and the Grands Profès served as a repository of sorts for Pasqually’s complex theosophical doctrine, if not its actual practices. Detailing a secretive shadowy history transmitted down through the ages, these inner degrees of Willermoz’s’Régime Ecossais Rectifié’ recalled the existence of a’primitive, essential and fundamental Order’ to which masonry would be the final inheritor. For Martines de Pasqually however, this hidden primitive Order, or rather primitive cult, was a form of theurgy involving powerful magical operations. Initiation within The Order of Élus Cohen. Imagine yourself with a face covered in ash from a burnt offering. The smell of incense and scorched hair filling the room. Three days have passed, and in the flickering candle light, you struggle with the recitation of prayers and holy names; before you sits the severed head of a stag deer. In its skull is a sword and an oath. The floor on which you sit is as alive as the Universe itself covered in chalked out circles of magical and serpentine power. Your hands pass over a flame, and a blade is presented with instructions to remove the tongue and brain from the animal’s head. Using the dagger, the bone makes it difficult to break its temple but you manage to lift the organs from the skull and place them in the stove covered in hieroglyphic signs. Its tongue and the remains of the head burn in separate stoves at either end of the room: you are now an initiate’Reaux-Coix’. The cult instructed its initiates in the drawing of a hieroglyph on the floor for magical operations. The hieroglyph, found from among a list of 2,400 hieroglyphs provided by Martinès de Pasqually himself, corresponded to a particular angel, and if the operation was successful, a further hieroglyph would appear in’luminous form’. These luminous astral hieroglyphs act as a signature of the spirits who have chosen to cooperate with the theurgist on his path to reconciliation with the Divine. The Élus Coëns’ raison d’être then, is to perform this cult in its fullest sense as a form of gnosis for the betterment of all. As was stated in the’99th Leçon de Lyon’ taught during the years 1774 to 1776:’The true ceremonial cult was taught to Adam after his fall by the reconciling Angel.. A Sample of Contents Volume I: 220 pages. Translation of the complete, true’Manuscrit d’Algier’ 1772. Letter On the Relationship of Harmony with Numbers. Ceremonies of the Four Annual Banquets Order of the Coens. Personal Instruction Work in the Presence of the Sovereign Alone for any Day of the Week. Quarter Angle for Commander of the East &c. Preventative Operation Against Evil. Exconjuration and Exorcism in the South. Quarter Angle of Body Purification with Three Rays &c. Extract from an Instruction of D [on] M [artinez]. Instruction on an Invocation of Reconciliation. Invocation of Master Coens &c. Detached pieces from the’White Book. Catechism of the Philosophers Elus Coens. Catechism of Master Coens. Grand Masters also called Grand Architects. Grand Elect of Zerubabel. A Sample of Contents Volume II: 604 pages. The Registry of 2400 Angelic Names’Fonds Prunel de Liere’ manuscript. The de Liere Serpent Drawings. On Number: Les Nombres – Louis Claude de Saint Martin. Book of the Initiates: Livre des Initiés. Sketch of a Universal Table.
Elus Coens Green Book Complete Texts Martinism Golden Dawn Occult Rosicrucian

SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books

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SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books
SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books
SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books
SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books
SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books

SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books
A Life in Four Books signed, not once but five! First edition thus; first edition of the work in four books, one of a limited edition of 2000 copies each signed and numbered by Gary to the slipcase top edge. This set unusually also signed to each volume with Gray’s customarily odd wit. Publisher’s burgundy and blue cloth elaborately decorated in gilt to the boards and backstrips, each with dust jackets. Housed in the publisher’s slipcase. The volumes variably signed;’Alistair to Anita’ to first three volumes, and’Alasdair to Gray’ to fourth volume. The set is number 1565/2000. The books fine, the dust jackets all fine but for small closed tear to the first volume top edge and some mild crimping to others. The slipcase structurally sound, the signed element somewhat faded as is often the case, but a unique example of the limited edition. Gray’s magnum opus-despite the more recent celebrations of his Poor Things (1992)-whose publication lifted the artist-author to the preeminent modern Scottish novelist. Originally published in 1981, this is in a sense the third hardcover printing; Gray, ever the obsessive controller over his own books, insisted the second printing be endowed with elaborate gilt boards he became famous for. Canongate refused, and a resolution came in the 1985 limited edition each signed by the author. This, published on the twentieth anniversary of the first edition, again flexes tradition, assembling this sprawling novel subtitled’a life in four books’ into literally just that. Highly recommended by this cataloguer.
SIGNED X5 Lanark, Alasdair Gray. 2001 Limited Edition 1st Life in Four Books

Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed

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Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed

Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed
The product is a signed first edition of the novel “Fourth Wing” from The Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros. Published by Piatkus in 2022, this hardcover book is part of a limited edition and features illustrations and a dust jacket. It falls under the genre of fantasy and is intended for adult audiences. The book is in English and was originally written in the UK, making it a special and sought-after addition for fans of the series. Onyx Storm is hand signed Original dust covers and box.
Fairyloot Empyrean Series Fourth Wing Iron Flame & Onyx Storm One Copy Signed

Horus Rising (Premium Edition) Warhammer 40k Brand New Confirmed Order

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Horus Rising (Premium Edition) Warhammer 40k Brand New Confirmed Order
Horus Rising (Premium Edition) Warhammer 40k Brand New Confirmed Order

Horus Rising (Premium Edition) Warhammer 40k Brand New Confirmed Order
The Horus Rising (Premium Edition) Warhammer 40k is a special collector’s edition novel by Dan Abnett, featuring the Adeptus Astartes army in the Horus Heresy chapter. This edition includes signed copies, illustrations, and is numbered for authenticity. Published by Black Library in English, this limited edition release is targeted towards young adults and adults who enjoy action, adventure, fantasy, and military science fiction. With a publication year of 2026, this hardcover book is a must-have for fans of Warhammer 40K and collectors of unique edition novels.
Horus Rising (Premium Edition) Warhammer 40k Brand New Confirmed Order