One of my primary inspirations for my grimoire is a book called Codex Seraphinianus. This work presents itself as an encyclopedia of an entirely fictional world, written in an undecipherable, invented language. Serving as an art piece in the form of a book, it aims to transport the “reader” back to a time when they were captivated by encyclopedias and nonfiction books filled with fascinating imagery, depicting a world beyond their comprehension. This sensation of an entire universe within itself resonates deeply with my spiritual practice and how it manifests in my grimoire.

The more I delve into crafting my grimoire, the more it becomes an inseparable part of me—mentally, physically, and spiritually. Through its pages, I express not only my philosophy, religion, and practices but also the entirety of my inner and external world, seamlessly blending the two. It gradually transforms into a book of autoanthropology, containing the essence of who I am and encompassing the profound connections between myself and the world I perceive.

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