The phrase references the desire to obtain, at no cost, a digital document containing a compilation of alleged spells, incantations, or rituals. Such a collection is often framed as containing “magical formulas,” numbering 108, and available in the Portable Document Format (PDF). The impetus behind the phrase is the users intent to acquire this collection without monetary exchange.
The appeal of obtaining such a compilation lies in the belief that it could provide individuals with the means to influence events, achieve desired outcomes, or gain esoteric knowledge. Historically, collections of spells and rituals have been sought after for their perceived power and potential to unlock hidden forces. The free availability of these materials online lowers the barrier to entry for individuals interested in exploring such practices, regardless of the legitimacy or efficacy of the contents.