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Ghayat al-Hakim , widely known in the West as the Picatrix , is a seminal 11th-century Arabic grimoire of astrological magic and talismanic arts, attributed to Maslama al-Majriti (though likely penned by his school). It is one of the most significant works of medieval Arabic occultism, focusing on harnessing planetary energies through precise rituals and the creation of talismans. Overview of Ghayat al-Hakim ("The Goal of the Wise")
Integration of alchemy, physics, and metaphysics to explain the "spiritus" within artificial objects. Popular English Translations and PDF Versions Ghayat Al Hakim Pdf
: Details the specific properties, "tempers," and suffumigations (incense) of the planets, including rituals for summoning planetary spirits. Ghayat al-Hakim , widely known in the West
If you find the PDF, do not attempt the rituals. Most require animal blood, impossible astrological conditions (the stars have shifted in 1,000 years), and a psychological fortitude the author admits "only a mad prophet possesses." Popular English Translations and PDF Versions : Details