The Aerial Canon
A Treatise on Sovereignty and Solomonic Theurgy
The Aerial Canon is a rigorous treatise on sovereignty, Solomonic theurgy, and the Ars Theurgia-Goetia. It presents the aerial world not as empty space, fantasy, or psychological metaphor, but as a structured invisible territory governed by names, seals, directions, offices, hierarchies, limits, and ritual law.
Through chapters on the Portal, the Tradition, the Aerial Art, the Quadrants, the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Hosts, the Word, the Sacred Precinct, Ritual Insignia, Sacred Seals, Purification, the Circle, the Directions, the Crown, the Names, the License to Depart, the Sequence, the Deviations, the Correspondences, the Application, and the Closing, Nathaniel Ormond develops a demanding vision of ceremonial magic as discipline, precision, and inner authority. This is a work for serious readers of occult philosophy, Solomonic magic, ritual practice, and theurgical tradition.