Introduction To The Key Of Solomon
The Key of Solomon and its derivative work the Lesser Key of Solomon are mentioned in occult circles quite often. But what are they, and to what extent are they legitimate books?
The Key of Solomon is a late 14th to mid-15th-century grimoire of Renaissance magic. This was fallaciously attributed to the biblical King Solomon. Its original name in Latin was “Clavicula Salomonis.” It’s a single binding of two separate books.
The Key of Solomon: Book I
The first book describes a multitude of “experiments” one can perform. It can be to summon up the dead, or demons, and make them do their bidding. It also details curses and hexes to use on others and ways to get money or romance. Also, it works for even such extravagant claims as how to turn oneself invisible. This first book is rife with diagrams and sigils. This is the book that many people refer to when they talk about the Key.
The Key of Solomon: Book II
The second book is the Book of Preparations. It acts as an instruction manual for things that must be done before any “experiments” must take place. It details animal sacrifices and incantations for cleansing oneself. Thus, it shows the way, materials, and times to make the devices that are used in the rituals.
Origin of the Key of Solomon
Ostensibly, the tome itself is “Christian” in that all the “experiments” within are supposedly attributed to the power of the Judeo-Christian deity. It requires the one performing these experiments to confess his sins, cleanse his body, and clothe himself in blessed garments. One does this before invoking the power of this god to tear the damned from their places in hell.
It gets its roots from the Qaballah, Jewish mysticism, and the alchemy of the early Arabs. Some of the rituals it describes are highly dangerous due to toxic chemicals or volatile reactions produced by the interactions of said chemicals.
It is with this in mind that these rituals, or indeed any alchemical undertaking, should be done only with someone else around. This must be someone who can pull your lifeless body from the room full of poison gas should it become necessary.
Is the Key of Solomon Legal?
This is not to say that the tome itself is illegitimate – far from it, the seals for each demon in the book are powerful foci for magickal work. The rituals described in this work are not just for fun and games. They are for a serious practitioner who can control their spirit, and the wherewithal to weather whatever consequences may come from performing such rites.
Realistically, before you begin work with spirits and demons and whatever other things you wish to control – and this is important, to distinguish between invoking and controlling.
You must be ready for if the thing you summon is stronger than you are, and what it may do to wreak havoc on you, Be ready to see who had the gall and audacity to not only drag it from its rightful place but then command it to do your bidding.
Conclusion
The moral of the story is, yes. The Key of Solomon is a real thing. It can teach you workings that maybe should not be performed. If you are interested, look it up, have a night in, and pore over it by the fireplace.
Do not try any of the things in the book unless you take necessary scientific precautions against chemical reactions. You also need to take spiritual precautions against otherworldly reactions.