Johannes Faust, who we understand lived between 1466 and 1540; we have made the assumption that it was written probably when Faust was in his 20’s.
It opens up the access to magical powers of an enormous potential, especially when the student has also access to the Faustian Tarot. This deck of cards is not a tarot deck in the strictest sense, but rather a representation of the energies that slumber deep within ourselves, ready to serve the person who has the courage to awaken them. I admonish the reader to read between the lines and thus gain access to the magical powers that are inherent in this fascinating book of German sorcery. I have written a commentary to the Coercion of Hell. In this commentary, I give you some insights in the times of the writing of this book. This briefanalysis will explain why the original author had to write the Grimoire in this form. In addition, I am giving you some hints of how to read between the lines so you can draw the maximum benefit from this fascinating work of German sorcery.” We have not been able to find any firm reference to the original manuscript date. Therefore, if it was actually written by Dr. Johannes Faust, who we understand lived between 1466 and 1540; we have made the assumption that it was written probably when Faust was in his 20’s. This would make the original production fate around 1490.
He also spoke of Mark Moogalian, the American-born French national who is still in hospital with gunshot wounds, although he did not name him, saying he will award him the Legion d'Honneur separately as soon as possible.
Resignation Speech (August 8, 1974)
Translated from the Latin version of 1518, this famous Grimoire is well illustrated with the sigils, signs and symbols of medieval magic.










