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The Most Powerful Grimoires For Black Magic

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The Voynich Manuscript Widely considered to be one of the most mysterious manuscripts in the world, The Voynich Manuscript contains a ciphered unknown alphabet written on vellum (calfskin) and depicts bizarre plants, zodiac-like astronomical charts, and tiny naked people in interconnected bathtubs. Cryptographers, mathematicians and linguists have been unable to decipher this book for centuries. Despite its arcane nature, scholars maintain it was written during the medieval years of 1404 and 1438. Its name comes from antique book dealer Wilfrid Voynich, who bought the volume second-hand in Italy in 1912. The Munich Manual of Demonic Magic Also known as The Necromancer’s Manual, it is a “recipe book” of a 15th century German magician for the evocations of demonic spirits. The Manual contains the three major kinds of magic found in grimoires: Illusionist, Psychological, and Divinatory. Illusionist spells are meant to fool people into seeing things like castles or armi

Satanic Bible- The Black Magic Book

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The Satanic Bible  is a collection of essays, observations, and rituals published by Anton LaVey in 1969. It is the central religious text of LaVeyan Satanism, and is considered the foundation of its philosophy and dogma. It has been described as the most important document to influence contemporary Satanism. Though  The Satanic Bible  is not considered to be sacred scripture in the way that the Christian Bible is to Christianity, LaVeyan Satanists regard it as an authoritative text as it is a contemporary text that has attained for them scriptural status. It extols the virtues of exploring one's own nature and instincts. Believers have been described as "atheistic Satanists" because they believe that  God  is not an external entity, but rather something that each person creates as a projection of his or her own personality—a benevolent and stabilizing force in his or her life.   There have been thirty  printings  of  The Satanic Bible ,  through which it has sol

List of Banned books by Government

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Title Author Year published Type Description of the case(s) About a Silence in Literature Živorad Stojković Essay Banned in  Yugoslavia  by court order in 1951. [2] Alic Rowena Goes Too Far (1931) H. C. Asterley 1931 Novel Banned in Australia because of customs belief that it "lacked sufficient claim to the literary to excuse the obscenity" The Satanic Verses (1988) Salman Rushdie 1988 Novel Banned in the following countries for alleged blasphemy against Islam: Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Liberia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Senegal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Thailand. The Satanic Bible (1969) Anton LaVey 1969 Religious text Banned during apartheid in South Africa from 1973 to 1993 for moral reasons. [ Schindler's Ark  (1982) Thomas Keneally 1982 Novel Banned in Lebanon for its positive depiction of Jews. Scouting for the Reaper (2014) Jacob M. Appel 2014 Fiction Banned in Eritrea in 2014 for its criticism of civil liberties

List of Banned books by Government of India

This section lists books that are banned or once faced a nationwide ban in India (including in British India). Date Work Author Notes 1910 Aaril Oru Pangu Subramania Bharati In 1910 this short story was written by Subramania Bharati and published it himself at a price of three ‘anas'. It was the first short story of Tamil Language  1924 Rangila Rasul Anonymous [1] In May 1924, this Urdu booklet was published in Lahore. The booklet purportedly described Prophet Muhammad's relationship with women. The publisher, Raj Pal, was charged under 153A of the Indian Penal Code for hate speech by the Punjab government. The final disposition came in May 1927. The court declared that law does not prohibit satirical writings about the deceased and the publisher was acquitted with a warning. On 6 April 1929, the publisher was murdered. The murderer, a Muslim youth named Ilm-ud-din, was sentenced to death and the sentenced was carried out on 31 October 1929. 1934 Hindu Heaven Max Wylie