“The Black School is one of my favorite things Jason’s ever released.”

The Black School is a system of Spirit conjure that is significantly different from anything else out there. First we establish Spiritual Authority through a sustained system of prayers and sorcery. Next we begin to Consort with Spirits and learn to make pacts in a manner based on diplomacy and exchange. This is followed by teaching the twin arts of Exorcism and Evocation so that we can exercise our authority with force when needed. Finally we learn the secrets of Cyprian Seal and Spell work that will yield maximum results without resorting to extreme measures. The student will establish fruitful relations with Heavenly as well as Diabolical powers, Christian as well as Pagan, Dead as well as Living beigns, just as St Cyprian himself did. 

I think its important to have students speak about my courses. I after all am the guy selling them, so I have a certain interest. The following descriptions are from recent students of the Black School. 

On Black School’s quality:

“In a time when the Great Saint is gaining in popularity, Jason Miller’s Black School is one of the finest introductions to working with Saint Cyprian that I’ve seen. Rich in material you won’t find in other places + full of concrete practices that lead to a concrete relationship with the Great Saint, the Black School is one of my favorite things Jason’s ever released. I could tell from the first lesson that it would be exceptional + remarkably useful. And it only got better from there. Highly recommended to anyone interested in working more closely with Cyprian.”
– Fabeku Fatunmise

On comparing The Black School to The Sorcery of Hekate.

“The Black School is based upon an entirely different mystery, one revealed in the first classes, and because it is obviously based in Christianity, you can probably guess some of that mystery (but it is much more shock and awe when you hear Jason’s reveal and twist on it!!). It is the class I wish I’d had a year ago when I had a close friend possessed by spirits and in psychiatric hospitals, leaving me voicemails in various twisted dark voices, dragging his family into it, and all I knew was to keep clearing the space over and over, but how do I get those spirits out of him?? (Yes, I have PRM, but more skill and tech is needed beyond a chapter, or beyond trying to read about exorcism from random places.) It is the class that goes deeply into something Jason has mentioned elsewhere briefly: evocation equals exorcism equals evocation, and how do you understand and use that? It also has deep mystical practices, and you make some incredibly powerful tools, some perhaps blasphemous. You truly explore the right and left, and it can be surprising. It is a powerful complement to the Hekate work, to use as an equally powerful but vastly different tool in the tool-belt. ”
– Kat S

On its results:

“Guided by curiosity and a sense of purpose I joined the Black School Program. A few months after and I just cannot imagine my practice without it. It’s been quite and adventure: I’ve experienced rejection that through daring became Wisdom. I’ve obtained answers to questions I’ve avoided for a long time for example how to safely work with demons.
The stuff works.
Also, in the lessons and specially the Q&As, Jason pours his passion for teaching and I’ve seen him reassure people by letting them know that it was fine to ask again something that had already been asked before.”
– Marc DeFrutos Murgadella

On the Sorcery of in the Black School:

“God dammit, Jason- I started mentally percolating a project a while back, “Sacramental Sorcery” … and now, going back to it and thinking about what I want it to accomplish, I keep thinking “well hell, just tell people to sign up for the Black School, aaaaaand done!”
– Mal Strangefellow OSC

How to Learn More and Join the Black School – Classes Start June 25th 2019

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