Clavis Goêtica: Keys to Chthonic Sorcery

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Clavis Goêtica presents a reference to the 16th-century tale of the first white magician, Johannes Beer, who is brought back from the dead in this book. And yet, the title as well as the essays united in this volume hold a deeper meaning: this key to the underworld is a living being, a spirit in its own right, that only comes to life when magic is performed as an act of co-creation of equals.

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this book stands as an example of listening to that chthonic song, sung to us via text here, but more importantly, out in the world itself. It is a treasure borne out to us from the roots of mountains, and we all benefit.
— Paralibrum

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In this book Frater Acher and José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal have joined creative forces to break through the perceived dichotomy of left-hand and right-hand paths of practical magic. Through careful historical research, concrete ritual analysis and their own experience as practitioners they show a path towards a more balanced way of approaching magic in the underworld, one where the chthonic spirits are invited to unlock what is theirs, while equally the magician is held accountable to contribute what is uniquely human about them. Only when both sides contribute fairly to the magical (p)act, can the key be turned that is the clavis goêtica.

Our hardcover edition was limted to 400 printed copies, section sewn with graphite endpapers and endbands, covered in grey Kashgar Mineral cloth, foiled on spine and with artwork inset on cover.

Clavis Goêtica: Keys to Chthonic Sorcery
Frater Acher and José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal.
Colour illustrations by José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal.
ISBN 978-1-907881-90-9 (Hardback) SOLD OUT
ISBN 978-1-907881-52-7 (Paperback)
254mm x 178mm
140 pages.
First published April 2021.

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