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- Oil of Abramelin was seen as highly important by Aleister Crowley, the founder of Thelema, and he used his version of it throughout his life.
- The Book of Abramelin is the first modern translation of this magical work since Mathers's original translation over 100 years ago.

- Taking this into account, the five ingedients listed by Abraham of Worms in The Book of Abramelin are identical to those listed in the Bible.
- Making Abramelin oil according to Mathers' translation of the French manuscript requires compounding the oil from raw ingredients.
- Oil of Abramelin was seen as highly important by Aleister Crowley, the founder of Thelema, and he used his version of it throughout his life.
- While Crowley was working the rituals of the Book of Abramelin he became possessed with his lifelong spirit guide (demon), Aiwass.
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- Those who make Abramelin according to the English translation of Mathers' book compound their Abramelin oil from raw ingredients.
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- The four ingedients listed by Mathers in his translation of The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage are Myrrh, Cinnamon, Galangal, and Olive oil.
- The system of magic found here originated in Egypt from a magician who was known as Abramelin the Mage.
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- Abramelin oil, also called Oil of Abramelin, is a ceremonial magical oil blended from aromatic plant materials.

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- Mage
- Galangal

- Raw Ingredients

- Myrrh

- Matter > Materials > Oils > Olive Oil

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