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It's a collection of 100 ancient spellbooks, scrolls, and rituals from Greco-Roman Egypt (roughly 2nd century BC to 5th century AD). They were supposedly written by one or more Egyptian priests who knew how to write in Old Coptic, Demotic, and Greek.

>It's not one unified system but rather a collection of many different systems.
>Was never translated until recently.
>Egyptian gods mashed with Greek ones (Osiris-Dionysus, Aphrodite-Neferihri, Hekate-Selene-Astemis), plus Jewish names (IAO, Sabaoth, Adonai),
>Contains the "Headless/Bornless" ritual - the original
Akephalos/Stele of Jeu invocation that Crowley stole and turned into the famous Bornless Ritual.
>Mithras Liturgy - a series of in-depth ascension/immortality
rites
>Proto-Voodoo guides - wax, lead, clay dolls stabbed/pierced/bound, often buried in graves or water for underworld juice.
>Spells for fucking everything imaginable: love, hatred/rage, curse tablets, invisibility potions (requires the eye of an ape), curing impotence, killing people, winning at chariot races, making people look like they have donkey snouts, etc.
>Summon demons or gods to fetch girls for you.
>Enchant lamps that make others see animal heads on people, appear invisible to others, or just generally mindfuck them.
>The 100-letter secret name for Typhon
"ACHCHÖR ACHCHÖR ACHACHACH PTOUMI CHACHCHÔ CHARACHÖCH
CHAPTOUMÊ CHÖRACHARACHÖCH APTOUMI MẼCHÖCHAPTOU CHARACHPTOU
CHACHCHO CHARACHO PTENACHÖCHEU”

I've been reading through the spells and rituals for a couple hours now and have barely scratched the surface.
https://ia801300.us.archive.org/19/items/TheGreekMagicalPapyriInTranslation/The_Greek_Magical_Papyri_in_Translation.pdf
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Sorry for the shit formatting. My PC IP was banned for some reason, so I just used my phone.
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>A spell to cause "evil sleep" * to fall.
Formula: You bring a donkey's head; you place it between your feet opposite the sun at dawn when it is about to rise, op-posite it again in the evening when it is going to set; you anoint your right foot with yellow ocher of Syria, your left foot with clay, the soles of your feet also; you place your right hand in front and your left hand behind, the head being between them; you anoint one of your two hands with donkey's blood, / and the two corners of your mouth; and you recite these writings before the sun at dawn and in the evening for four days. He sleeps.
If you wish to make him die, you should do it for seven days. If you do its magic, you should bind a thread of palm fiber to your hand, a piece of male palm fiber to your phallus and your head. It is very good.
This spell which you should recite before the sun /
"I call upon you who are in the empty air, you who are terrible, invisible, al-mighty, a god of gods, you who cause destruction and desolation, you who hate a stable / household, you who were driven out of Egypt and have roamed foreign lands, you who shatter everything and are not defeated. / I call upon you, Typhon Seth; I command your prophetic powers because I call upon your authoritative name to which you cannot refuse to listen, IÕ ERBETH IÕ PAKERBETH IÕ BOLCHÖ-SETH IÔ PATATHNAX / IÕ SÔRO IÔ NEBOUTOSOUALETH AKTIÖPHI ERESCHI-GAL NEBOUTOSOALÊTH ABERAMENTHÖOULERTHEXANAXETHRELUTHENEMA-
REBA AEMINA / Come to me and go and strike down him (or her) with chills and fever. That very person has wronged me and he (or she) has spilled the blood of Typhon in his own (or her own) house. For this reason I am doing this"
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>>41711039
Where's the spell to protect children from paedophiles and can these spells be cast globally?
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>>41711072
There's protective spells for children, sure. But specifically against pedos? I don't think so. And I'm not sure about casting any spell effects globally.
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>>41711072
Not specifically against pedos, but it does contain these 3.

>PGM XL. 1-18:
A protective invocation and curse by a woman named Artemisia, appealing to Osorapis (a syncretic form of Osiris-Apis) and other gods. It seeks justice against her ex-husband for acting unjustly toward her and his own children. The spell aims to prevent him from approaching the graves of his children or burying his parents, implicitly protecting the children (or their memory/resting place) from further familial harm or desecration.
>PGM XLIII. 1-27:
A direct protective prayer invoking angelic names to shield a specific child: "protect Sophia whom Theoneilla bore from every shivering fit and fever, immediately, quickly." This targets illness in an infant or young child named Sophia, daughter of Theoneilla.
>PGM XLVIII. 1-21:
A blessing or protective invocation that references aiding "the birth of great (?)" in a household context, invoking cherubim and other powers for salvation and support. It's somewhat ambiguous but appears tied to protection during or around childbirth, potentially for a newborn.
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>>41711039
>It's a collection of 100 ancient spellbooks, scrolls, and rituals from Greco-Roman Egypt (roughly 2nd century BC to 5th century AD)
>>Egyptian gods mashed with Greek ones (Osiris-Dionysus, Aphrodite-Neferihri, Hekate-Selene-Astemis), plus Jewish names (IAO, Sabaoth, Adonai),
interesting
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Self bump. Here’s a couple more interesting spells/rituals I’ve found.

>PGM IV.26-51. An initiation ritual into an unknown group.
"When you are beheading the white cock, fix it in place (with your knees) and hold it down all by yourself. Throw the head into the river and drink up the blood, draining it off into your right hand and putting what's left of the body on the burning altar. Then jump into the river. Immerse yourself in the clothes you have on, walk backwards out of the water... After this, take bile from an owl, rub some of it over your eyes with the feather of an ibis, and your initiation will be complete."

>PGM III.1-164. Helios Evocation for revenge.
"[Take a] cat, and [make] it into an Isis [by submerging] its body in water. While you are drowning it, speak [the formula] to [its] back. The formula during the drowning [is as follows]: 'Come hither to me, you who are in control of the form of Helios, you the cat-faced god, and behold your form being mistreated by [your] opponents, so that you may revenge yourself upon them, and accomplish [the] deed, because I am calling upon you, O sacred spirit. Take on strength and vigor against your enemies, because I am conjuring you by your true names, “BARBATHIAO BAINCH6ObCH NIABOAITHABRABR~ SESENGENBAKPHARARGSS…PHREIMI”; raise yourself up for me, O cat-faced god, and perform the deed' (add the usual).
Take the cat, and make [three] lamellae, one for its anus; one for . . . , and one for its throat; and write the formula [concerning the] deed on a clean sheet of papyrus, with cinnabar [ink]..."



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