
I first became interested in somewhat setting the Magickal Record straight, while perusing materials for a project tracing the roots of H P Lovecraft, his Mythos and the Necronomicon. After studying the Hay Turner Necronomicon I was struck by the patent absurdity that Dr. John Dee had ever produced anything remotely like that. After considerable meditation and a lot of 'googling' I realized that there were a whole generation of new readers, movie goers, Goths as well as gamers, out there who while untrained and ignorant of High Magick were never the less experimenting with the evocation of the powerful if mysterious spirits conjured by the hand and pen of the late Howard Phillips Lovecraft, his many collaborators, and a host of fellow travelers and imitators. Suddenly the thought struck me - 'why would anyone want to call up so potent and nasty a demon as a Shogoth!' 'If called what might come?' Assuming that such a thing were possible in order to protect the ignorant, and in the interest of 'shedding some light' on real world sources of Lovecraft, his Mythos, and the Necronomicon, I present this World Wide Web Edition of Liber Loagaeth. While much that was formerly 'hidden and forbidden' is now available on the World Wide Web, as well as major University Libraries, private collections, and even large chain bookstores. Liber Loagaeth has remained shrouded in mystery. Despite being elusive, untranslatable, and extremely rare, I have willed to break silence and produce some of the formerly veiled actual traditional materials found in the British Museum as well as other 'secret sources'. Considerable serious study and intense debate has preceeded this first publication of Liber Loagaeth and the Tables of Soyga. While there is much that remains obscured by the veil somewhat can and should be revealed. Apparently quite a few angels may dance upon the Head of a Pin, yet lest you, to your lasting grief and horror should call up a Shogoth, unprepared, and anything should appear?! I most strongly recommend and advise prior fortification of the body, mind, soul and the spirit, by the study of real practical Magickal methods of attainment, commonly available in other places. It is not my intention to instruct or take on students at this time, but for those sufficiently willing, ammenable, and clever enough, you may email me. I will be most happy to point you in your quest of Truth and Light towards suitable guides. Concerning the relationship if any between Dr. Dee's Liber Loagaeth and H P Lovecraft's Necronomicon, a staggering wealth of material some fictitious, some both fraudulent, even laughable and some very seriously well thought out, is available, elsewhere. In the interest of sanity and scholarly truth I have here below presented for the first time on the World Wide Web, a representation of the Tablets Revealed to Dee and Kelly, known as, Liber Loagaeth, in the Angelic Enochian Alphabet, of the extremely rare 'untranslated', perhaps 'untranslatable' Sloane Ms.A.3189, Dee Materials. You be the judge, 'Is this the real Necronomicon?' Or is it just another enigma gathering dust in the British Museum. With all due respect and reverence for the 'Holy Spirits' and by the leave and permission of the Secret Chiefs of the Third Order I now present to you Liber Loagaeth May the Blessings of Light, Life, Love and Liberty be thine in the name of the Lord of the Aeon Ra Hoor Khuit. Leaf 1 ![]() Leaf 2 ![]() Leaf 3 ![]() Leaf 4 ![]() Leaf 5 ![]() Leaf 6 ![]() Leaf 7 ![]() Leaf 8 ![]() Leaf 9 ![]() Leaf 10 ![]() Leaf 11 ![]() Leaf 12 ![]() Leaf 13 ![]() Leaf 14 ![]() Leaf 15 ![]() Leaf 16 ![]() Leaf 17 ![]() Leaf 18 ![]() Leaf 19 ![]() Leaf 20 ![]() Leaf 21 ![]() Leaf 22 ![]() Leaf 23 ![]() Leaf 24 ![]() Leaf 25 ![]() Leaf 26 ![]() Leaf 27 ![]() Leaf 28 ![]() Leaf 29a ![]() Leaf 29b ![]() Leaf 30 ![]() Leaf 31 ![]() Leaf 32 ![]() Leaf 33 ![]() Leaf 34 ![]() Leaf 35 ![]() Leaf 36 ![]() Leaf 37 ![]() Leaf 38 ![]() Leaf 39 ![]() Leaf 40 ![]() Leaf 41 ![]() Leaf 42 ![]() Leaf 43 ![]() Leaf 44 ![]() Leaf 45 ![]() Leaf 46 ![]() Leaf 47 ![]() Leaf 48 ![]() First Table ![]() Second Table ![]() Third Table ![]() Fourth Table ![]() END |