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Reddit mentions of The Key to Solomon's Key: Is This the Lost Symbol of Masonry?

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Found 3 comments on The Key to Solomon's Key: Is This the Lost Symbol of Masonry?:

u/chodpaba · 9 pointsr/occult

The Key to Solomon's Key is a fairly digestible intro.

u/BlueCollar · 5 pointsr/occult

It's called The Key to Solomon's Key. I just read it not that long ago, and it's quite interesting. It enlightened me to many things I was always curious about Freemasonry.

u/arsadraoi · 5 pointsr/occult

Skinner and Rankine do some great translations of traditional grimoires.
The Goetia of Dr Rudd might be right up your alley if Goetia is your interest. It is a great translation of multiple manuscripts that often get lumped together under the title of "goetia."

I also recommend Techniques of Graeco-Egyptian Magic. While it isn't actually a grimoire it is an eye opening work that breaks down how to understand older grimoires (specifically the Greek Magical Papyri).

I have heard great things about Jake Straton-Kent's work but only just barely cracked one of his open so can't actually confidently recommend it yet.

And if you want a book that has both Grimoire and in-depth working of that grimoire with advice and experiences of the author I 'm happy to recommend Gateways Through Stone and Circle, Ceremonial Magic & The Power of Evocation, and [The Key to Solomon's Key] (https://www.amazon.com/Key-Solomons-This-Symbol-Masonry/dp/1888729287/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1483818437&sr=1-1&keywords=key+to+solomons+key), all of which are not the best translations but great working guides (and come with softer price tags to boot)