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Consett Author Unveils Potential World’s Largest Magic Book

As Halloween approaches, Consett author Simon “The Kilted Occultist” Robson has launched his latest project, which he claims could be the world’s largest occult volume. Titled The Long Grimoire, this extensive collection encompasses an astonishing 7,193,205 words of spells, rituals, and esoteric knowledge, sourced from various global traditions.
Robson, who writes under the pen name S. Rob, describes The Long Grimoire as the culmination of his life’s work, integrating diverse occult traditions into a comprehensive guide. He refers to it as “the Bible of the occult,” asserting that readers who engage with its contents could potentially master the magical arts. “I’ve been working on it for many years,” he states. “It draws on occultism everywhere — spells, rituals, protections — all woven into one massive document.”
Extensive Research and Unique Presentation
While The Long Grimoire has not yet been certified by Guinness World Records, Robson believes it may be the longest magical text ever written. His research process was both recursive and expansive, with each topic leading him down new paths of investigation. This iterative exploration transformed the work into what he describes as a “temple of magic,” far beyond his initial vision.
In line with his evolving persona, Robson has adopted a new style, opting for a black kilt instead of the familiar black jeans. He feels that the kilt resonates more deeply with his spiritual journey. For Robson, Halloween is not merely a holiday; it represents a sacred time when the veil between worlds is thinnest. Much of his magical practice focuses on crossing these thresholds, making Samhain particularly significant.
Digital Format and Pricing
The Long Grimoire is available exclusively in digital format through his website, www.srob.co.uk. Buyers can access the text for a starting price of £80, which includes a download code for permanent access. “If it were a printed volume, you’d need a massive bookcase,” Robson quips, highlighting the impracticality of its physical form.
By choosing the term “grimoire,” Robson aligns his work with a rich tradition of mystical spellbooks. A grimoire typically serves as a manual for magic, containing instructions on casting spells, invoking spirits, and performing rituals. His selection of the title The Long Grimoire emphasizes that it is intended as a practical guide rather than merely a narrative or encyclopedia.
As the release of The Long Grimoire coincides with the Halloween season, Robson’s work invites readers to explore the depths of magical practice. His unique blend of research and personal transformation resonates with those interested in the occult, offering them a chance to engage with a vast array of spells and rituals from around the world.
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