The Aerial Canon
A Treatise on Sovereignty and Solomonic Theurgy
The Aerial Canon presents the Ars Theurgia-Goetia as a severe architecture of the invisible world: a system of aerial powers, spiritual offices, names, seals, directions, ritual limits, and ceremonial authority. The book does not approach the unseen as fantasy, entertainment, or vague symbolism, but as a field that demands discipline, order, and responsibility from the operator.
Nathaniel Ormond examines the Solomonic current through 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, Deviations, Correspondences, Application, and Closing. It is a dense work for readers seeking a serious study of ceremonial magic, Solomonic theurgy, aerial spirits, sacred seals, ritual hierarchy, and the formation of spiritual sovereignty.