
72 Demons Of Solomon: A Dark Chronicle of the Ars Goetia and the Seventy-Two Spirits of Solomon - Paperback
72 Demons Of Solomon: A Dark Chronicle of the Ars Goetia and the Seventy-Two Spirits of Solomon - Paperback
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by Ashen Thorne (Author)
There are stories that are told...
and there are truths that are preserved in silence.
For centuries, the ancient tradition of the Ars Goetia has remained one of the most mysterious and misunderstood works in occult literature-an intricate record of seventy-two spirits, their roles, their nature, and their place within a hidden order that has fascinated scholars, seekers, and historians alike.
72 Demons of Solomon is not a manual.
It is not a guide.
It is a journey into the deeper structure behind the legend.
In this powerful and thought-provoking chronicle, Ashen Thorne explores the symbolic, philosophical, and psychological dimensions of the seventy-two spirits attributed to King Solomon. Each chapter moves beyond surface myth, uncovering patterns of authority, knowledge, perception, and control that have shaped interpretations of the Ars Goetia for generations.
This book invites you to:
- Discover the deeper meaning behind the seventy-two spirits
- Understand the hidden structure within ancient esoteric traditions
- Explore the relationship between knowledge, power, and perception
- Engage with a narrative that is as reflective as it is profound
Written in a refined and immersive style, this work bridges the gap between historical tradition and modern interpretation-offering insight without instruction, and depth without distortion.
It is a study of structure.
A reflection on authority.
A chronicle of what is seen... and what remains beyond reach.
If you are drawn to the mysteries of ancient texts, the philosophy of hidden systems, or the enduring legacy of Solomon's legend, this book offers a rare and compelling perspective that will stay with you long after the final page.



















