Instructions for building a personal cult, creating cult objects ( agalma ), and rites from the author's own grimoire.

The occult community, while often fringe, also has its own ethical codes, many of which emphasize respect for the work of other practitioners and creators. Author and reviewer Tony Mierzwicki highlighted that Cullen is "very conscious of the need to ensure that practices are legal, ethical, and safe". By extension, ethical practitioners should reciprocate that respect by obtaining his work through legal channels.

: Shares methods for building a personal cult, including instructions for constructing altars and shrines, and creating "Agalma" (cult images).

The central mythos usually mirrors the journey of Inanna or Persephone. The practitioner is not the master commanding the spirits but the supplicant entering foreign territory. The text likely outlines a "station of the gates"—a series of meditations or trials where the ego is stripped away before power is granted.

Liber Khthonia explicitly forbids digital reproduction. The author and publisher consider the scarcity a . Obtaining a bootleg PDF may be viewed by the spirits of the text as a violation of the pact structure—potentially voiding any protection the book offers.

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