Dark Arts Library

THE FOLLOWING BOOKS ARE FREE TO DOWNLOAD AND ARE IN A PDF FILE. THESE BOOKS ARE LISTED ON A COMMERCIAL SITE, SO OUTSIDERS ARE NOT ABLE TO RIP DOWN THE LINKS. THIS LIST IS NOT ALL OF THE BOOKS I HAVE OBTAINED BUT SOMETHING TO GET YOU STARTED IN YOUR STUDY. BE A CRITICAL THINKER WHEN READING THE MANY WORDS OF OTHER OCCULTIST SINCE IT'S BASED ON THEIR PERSPECTIVE, SOME HISTORICAL FACTS (WHICH SHOULD BE CROSS REFERENCED) AND SOME PERSONNEL EXPERIENCES. EITHER WAY ENJOY THE WITCHES LIBRARY WHILE BEING A GOOD DISCPLINED STUDENT.  BLESSINGS!  

FOUR DEMON QUEENS - The Four Queen Demons are of Hekate, Delepitore, Lih, and Tezrian. All these Queens are hand-picked by the writer, sharing some minimal experience with rituals, personal sigils, how to create oils, and set up altar space. I'm sure you will find this adequate to begin your relationship with these Demonic Queens. 


LILITH DEMON - Everyone knows who Lilith is and how ruthless she can be; some witches have expressed that she is fun to play with. I wouldn't say, as I haven't yet worked with her, but I have no doubt it must be exciting.  This writer expresses a lot of history, as I am not too clear on his personal experience, but the book is excellent.


SET FURY OF EYGPT - Although Paul Anderson was an original writer to the same title, Asenath Mason gives a nice, clean perspective of the many faces of Lucifer, with Set being one of them. Focusing on the mythological figure of Set, the god of chaos, violence, and storms. The story portrays Set's struggles and battles against the other gods, particularly Horus, as both men fight for dominance over the land.
 

GRIMORIUM VERUM - This book has been around extremely long time, and I have no idea who originally wrote its contents, but it's worth studying and learning from. It has been written of the Four Demon Kings, Lucifer and Astaroth being two of the Four who share very similar wording in their demonic enns. Altogether, I assume the other gods have a powerful relationship with Lucifer to be among the four as a collective.


BELIAL WITHOUT A MASTER - A dark and captivating fantasy novel that combines elements of horror, mystery, and the supernatural. The story follows Belial, a fallen demon who has been cast out of Hell and is now navigating the human world. Without a master to guide him or a place to call home, Belial struggles to adapt to the complex rules of human society while grappling with his inner turmoil.

As the narrative unfolds, Belial becomes entangled in a series of events that force him to confront his past, his true nature, and the potential for redemption or damnation. The book explores themes of power, freedom, and the constant battle between good and evil. It delves into the idea of identity, questioning whether Belial is bound by his demonic origins or capable of shaping his fate.  All humans, at some point, are faced with the same struggles.



THE SPIDER AND THE GREEN BUTTERFLY - A provocative novel that weaves together themes of identity, resilience, and cultural conflict. Set in a turbulent world, the story follows the journey of two seemingly contrasting characters: a spider, symbolizing patience, cunning, and survival, and a green butterfly, representing beauty, transformation, and the fragility of life.  The main characters’ struggles in navigating complex personal and social challenges. As they face their respective battles, the story explores their individual growth, the impact of their choices, and the power of adaptation. Through vivid storytelling, "The Spider and the Green Butterfly" touches on deeper emotional and philosophical themes, including the tension between personal desires and societal expectations, the pursuit of freedom, and the search for meaning in a world filled with contradictions.


AZOETIA BY ANDREW CHUMBLEY Andrew Chumbley’s groundbreaking foundational work on the Sabbatic Tradition. With significant additions, revisions, and added artwork, it also contains a new introduction by the author, taking ten years of publication history into perspective. Subtitled "A Grimoire of the Sabbatic Craft," it has become one of the most sought-after magical works of the last few decades. It is comprised of three main sections of exposition of preliminary magico-aesthetic formulae with detailed descriptions of working tools; the full text of the Sabbatic Rituals of Ingress, Congress, and Egress; and an eleven-chaptered Grimoire detailing the arcana and composite practices of the Sacred Alphabet - the twenty-two lettered code of theurgic principles underlying the practical spectrum of the Arte Magical.


DRACONIAN RITUAL - Asenath Mason is providing insight of understanding of the Draconian path. With this book, you will learn how to start your practice on the Path of the Dragon, establish contact with gods and spirits that will assist you in this work, build your temple, prepare tools for your rituals, and design your workings and exercises.


NIGHTSIDE OF EDEN - Kenneth Grant explores the "nightside" or "dark side" of the Qabalistic Tree of Life, focusing on the Qliphoth (shells or demonic entities) and the Tunnels of Set. It delves into the left-hand path, magical practices, and the potential for both spiritual and psychological transformation through confronting these darker aspects of existence with the human being.


DEMONOLATRY RITES - From devotional rites to Satan, to experimental rites utilizing pyramids, pillars, and the nine divinities instead of circles and the elementals - and rites to protect your car, this book leaves no stone unturned. This is a raw, uncensored look at how real Demonolaters practice Demonolatry in our modern era. Please note that the revision removes one of the old rituals and introduces more rituals.


THE BOOK OF MEPHISTO - Mephisto (or Mephistopheles) is a legendary demon figure most famously associated with the Faust myth, and over time, he has come to embody a complex and evolving symbol of temptation, knowledge, and damnation. Here's a historical overview of Mephisto’s development: A comparison between Lucifer and Mephistopheles (Mephisto) reveals two powerful, overlapping yet distinct archetypes in Western thought. Both are associated with rebellion, temptation, and the pursuit of forbidden knowledge, but their origins, personalities, and symbolic meanings differ in significant ways.


​HECATE'S FOUNTAIN - Kenneth Grant - Hecate’s Fountain explores themes of dark magical currents, particularly focusing on the Typhonian tradition, a path Grant associates with the left-hand path, the nightside of the Tree of Life, and contact with extra-human intelligences. The title refers to Hecate, the ancient goddess of witchcraft, liminality, and the underworld, whom Grant presents as a key symbol for the magical gateways that lie beyond conventional perception.


Other literature can be found here.

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