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The
Clavis or Key to the Magic of Solomon
by Joseph Peterson
The Clavis
or Key to the Magic of Solomon is one of several notebooks
from the estate of Ebenezer Sibley, transcribed under the
direction of Frederic Hockley. Sibley was a prominent physician
and an influential author, who complemented his scientific
studies with writings on the "deeper truths" including
magic, astrology, alchemy, and hypnotherapy. Both Sibley and
Hockley were major inspirations in the occult revival of the
past two centuries, influencing A.E. Waite, S.L. Mathers,
Aleister Crowley, as well as the Golden Dawn, Rosicrucian,
and Masonic Movements. This collection reflects Sibley’s
teachings on the practical use of celestial influences and
harmonies. The Clavis contains clear and systematic instructions
for constructing magical tools and pentacles for many practical
purposes. The Mysterious Ring gives directions for preparing
magic rings. Experiments of the Spirits Birto, Vassago, Agares,
and Bealpharos, show how to call upon angels and spirits,
and perform crystal scrying. The Wheel of Wisdom gives concise
directions for using celestial harmonies. The final text,
the Complete Book of Magic Science, is closely akin to the
Secret Grimoire of Turiel, but more complete. The Manuscript
reproduced here is the most accurate and complete known, very
beautifully and carefully written. With extraordinary hand-colored
seals and colored handwritten text, with the only exception
being the elimination of blank page, resulting in a 282-page,
color copy of the original, marvelous text.
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Complete
Book of Baths
by Robert Laremy
In this
book Robert Laremy gives us a seemingly endless list of spells
from many different cultures involving the act of bathing.
Featuring recipes for love, money, health, happiness, spiritual
growth, psychic defense, fighting bad habits & much more,
this is a 105-page trade soft cover book.
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The
Complete Magician’s Tables (hc)
by Stephen Skinner
This book
contains the most complete set of tabular correspondences
covering magic, astrology, divination alchemy, emblems, Tarot,
the I Ching, Kabbalah, Gematria, grimoires, angels, demons,
pagan pantheons, plants, perfumes, incenses, stones, religious
and mystical correspondences currently in print. It contains
more than four times more tables than Crowley’s Liber
777. The source of the data in these tables ranges from unpublished
manuscripts, medieval grimoires, Kabbalistic works, Peter
de Abano, the Abbott Trithemius, Albertus Magnus, Henry Cornelius
Agrippa, Dr. John Dee, Dr. Thomas Rudd, Tycho Brahe, S.L.
MacGregor Mathers (and the editors of Mathers’ work,
Aleister Crowley and Israel Regardie), to the most modern
theories of prime numbers and atomic weights. The older sources
include many key grimoires such as the Picatricx, Clavicula
Salomonis, Sworn Book, Liber Juratus, Heptameron, the Lemegeton
(with Goetia, Theurgia-Goetia, Almadel, Pauline Art), Grand
Grimoire, Grimorium Verum, Sacred magic of Abramelin, and
in the 20th century, the grimoire of Franz Bardon. All of
this material has been grouped and presented in a consistent
and logical way covering the whole of Western Mystery tradition
and relevant parts of the Eastern tradition, resulting in
a 448-page hard-bound book that is absolutely packed with
mystical and tabled knowledge.
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The
Complete Magick Curriculum of the Secret Order G.:B.:G.:
by Louis Culling
The G.:B.:G.:, or "Great Brotherhood of God," was
an magickal order founded by acclaimed magician Frater Genesthai.
Louis T. Culling, one of the initial members of the G.:B.:G.:
in California, was instructed by Genesthai to reveal the Order`s
magickal curriculum when the time was right. Carl Llewellyn
Weschcke, publisher of Culling`s original edition of this
book, offers illuminating commentary, definitions, and discussion
points to render these profound magickal philosophies and
practices even more accessible and relevant for contemporary
magickal practice. This new edition is also an interesting
philosophical commentary, answering a number of questions
about historical occult orders and figures like Aleister Crowley.
The Techniques taught in this curriculum include: * Dream
Recall and Interpretation
* Functioning in the Borderland * Finding One`s true Magickal
Identity * The Retirement Ritual * The Invocation of Thoth
* Ritual Divination * Imprinting the I Ching on the Body *
The Three Degrees of Sex Magick * Thelema and the Magickal
Will * Invocation of Human Quality * The Rite of Transubstantiation
* Conversations with a God * Magickal Offspring - the Familiar
* The Great Lunar Trances.
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The Diary of a Drug Fiend
by Aleister Crowley
Written by Aleister Crowley after years of personal study
and experimentation with drugs, The Diary of a Drug Fiend
tells the story of young Peter Pendragon and his lover Louise
Laleham and their adventures traveling through Europe in a
cocaine and heroin haze. The bohemian couples' binges produce
visions and poetic prophecies, but when their supply inevitably
runs dry they find themselves faced with the reality of their
drug addiction. Through the guidance of King Lamus, a master
adept, they use the application of practical Magick to free
themselves from their addiction. Released as his first published
novel in 1922 and dubbed "a book for burning" by
the papers of the time, The Diary of a Drug Fiend reveals
the poet, the lover, and the profound adept that was Aleister
Crowley.
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Earth,
Air, Fire & Water - More Techniques of Natural Magic
by Scott Cunningham
With this continuation of the best-selling Earth Power, tap
into the marvelous powers of the natural world with these rites,
spells and simple rituals that you can do easily and with a
minimum of equipment. Includes more than 75 spells, rituals
and ceremonies and detailed instructions for designing your
own magical spells. Paperback, 212 pgs.
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Egyptian
Magic
by E.A. Wallis Budge
For millennia, Egypt, the dark land, has been considered the
home of magic. The feats of her priests and magicians were
renowned throughout the ancient world, from the simplest legerdemain
(according to present interpretation) to the heights of necromancy
and sorcery. Even their most severe critics, the ancient Hebrews,
admitted the power of Egyptian magic. In the famous sorcerers`
duel between Moses and the Egyptian priests before Pharaoh,
he Egyptians were almost as skilled as Moses. This well-known
study of ancient Egyptian Magic by E. Wallis Budge, long curator
of Egyptian antiquities at the British Museum, sums up everything
that is known about the wonder-working of ancient Egypt. After
a general discussion of the role of magic in Egyptian religion
proper (to control the gods) Dr. Budge covers the powerful
amulets that warded off evil spirits; the scarabs of immortality;
the use of wax images and spirit placements; magical pictures
and formulas; magic via the secret name; magic of sounds;
rituals; curses; destruction of hostile magic; determination
of fortunate dates; and many of the other practices used by
the ancient Nile dwellers. Dozens of magic formulas are given
in full, both in the original Egyptian sounds, as far as they
can be recreated, and in English; dozens of excerpts are also
given from the magical papyroi, tomb inscriptions, and other
sources. Many wonderful tales are told in these Egyptian stories;
mind control, enforcing will upon animals, suspended animation,
calling up the dead, finding ancient books of incredible magical
power, and other miraculous events that we may or may not
believe.
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Encyclopedia
of Magickal Ingredients
by Lexa Rosean
Bringing the art and Magick of casting spells to the masses,
Lexa Rosean is the new face of Wicca. In The Encyclopedia of
Magickal Ingredients she provides beginner and experienced practitioners
of spellcasting with a quick, easy, and accurate guide to the
magickal powers and properties of herbs, spices, flowers, vegetables,
fruits, metals, and colors - more then 500 ingredients in all.
Paperback, 329 pgs.
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Enochian
Vision Magick
by Lon Milo DuQuette
Dr. John
Dee (1527-1608) was one of the greatest minds of the Elizabethan
Age, and his system of angelic communication was the result
of the most dramatic magical operation ever recorded. It has
survived to become the cornerstone of the modern ceremonial
magician’s practice. In 1582 Dee and his clairvoyant
partner Edward Kelley made magical contact with a number of
spiritual entities who identified themselves as angels –
the same that communicated with Adam, Enoch, and the patriarchs
of the Old Testament. Over the next three years they revealed
to Dee and Kelley three distinct magical systems of vision
magick. The third and last of these incorporated a series
of "calls" to be recited in an angelic language
in order to raise the consciousness of the magician to a level
where angelic contact is possible. Best-selling author and
magician, Lon Milo DuQuette, who has practiced Dee’s
system for over twenty-five years, has seized upon elements
of the original Dee material overlooked by adepts of the Golden
Dawn, Aleister Crowley, and other modern magicians, and brought
them to light in Enochian Vision Magick. DuQuette offers the
expert and novice alike the practical means by which they
can become attuned in the same simple step-by-step manner
that first prepared Dee and Kelley. There has never been a
book on Enochian magick like this one. This is a 261-page
trade softcover book.
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Fairy Tale Rituals
by Kenny Klein
So you think you know Snow White? You're acquainted with Sleeping
Beauty? You're quite familiar with Beauty and the Beast? Fairy
Tale Rituals explores the eerie, seductive Faerie lore lying
just beneath the surface of eleven favorite fairy tales. feel
the fear and passion these stories once inspired in ancient
listeners. Learn how to create modern rituals that will bring
the archetypal magical characteristics of these fairy tale
icons - the sexual attractiveness of Snow White, the totem
animal journey of Rose-Red, the manifestation prowess of Cinderella
- into your own life. Each tale here is explored in two ways:
first by looking at the story itself, with an eye toward its
mythic roots and magical elements. Next, a powerful ritual
or spell is presented based on the characters or events of
the tale, which you can use to find a true friend or love,
glimpse the future using divination, celebrate a coming-of-age
ceremony, honor the spirit of death, and much more. This is
a 261 page softcover book.
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Fourth
Book of Occult Philosophy
by Henry Agrippa
It is
amazing how often it is said that The Fourth Book of Occult
Philosophy, first published in English in 1655, is spurious.
This is to a large extent due to a common misperception that
the entire work was written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa. It
is actually a collection of texts on magic and geomancy that
includes Agrippa’s book of Magical Ceremonies. The other
treatises, however, are equally remarkable. Although The Fourth
Book of Occult Philosophy was reprinted in a facsimile edition
by asking in 1978, and other publishers have reprinted its
individual components, this is the first edition to contain
all six books, annotated by an expert in magical practice,
set in modern type, and reorganized for easier use. The magical
texts are grouped in part I, and the two geomancy texts comprise
Part II. Hardcover, 232 pages.
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