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The 13 Gates of the Necronomicon
- A Workbook of Magic
by Donald Tyson
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777
& Other Qabalistic Writings
of Aleister Crowley
Edited and introduced by Israel Regardie, the three texts
included are Gematria, Sepher Sephiroth, and 777. Gematria
provides essential explanations of theoretical and practical
Qabalistic number analysis and philosophy. An Essay in Number,
also included, provides invaluable insights into key numbers
as well as techniques and safeguards for practical magical
work. 777 contains an overview of the symbolism of the major
world religions, as well as the system of correspondences
of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. 336 pgs.
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Aleister Crowley and Dion
Fortune
by Alan Richardson
Aleister
Crowley and Dion Fortune were two of the most controversial
and powerful occultists of the 20th century. Crowley was
regarded by many as a creature of the night, albeit one
whose soul was streaked with brilliance; Fortune was viewed
as one of the Shining Ones, who nevertheless wrestled
with her own darkness. Between them they produced some
of the best books on occultism ever written, and their
influence upon contemporary magicians has been profound.
Written by an occult scholar, this unusual and provocative
book draws upon unpublished material to reveal little-known
aspects of Crowley and Fortune’s relationship, and
their role as harbingers of sweeping cultural changes,
foreshadowing the women’s movement, the sexual revolution,
and the 1960`s counter-culture, as well as other surprising
influences upon our present culture. This is a 194-page
soft cover book.
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Aleister
Crowley & the Practice of the Magical Diary
by James Wasserman
This important collection includes Aleister Crowley’s
two most important instructional writings on the design
and purpose of the magical diary, “John St. John”
and “A Master of the Temple”. These were the
only two works regarding the magical diary published in
Crowley’s lifetime. Both were first published in Crowley’s
immense collection of magical instruction, “The Equinox”.
“John St. John” chronicles Crowley’s moment-by-moment
progress during a 13-day magical working. Crowley referred
to it as "a perfect model of what a magical record
should be." “A Master of the Temple” is
taken from the magical diary of Frater Achad at a time when
he was Crowley’s most valued and successful student.
It provides an invaluable example of a student’s record,
plus direct commentary and instruction added by Crowley.
With commentary and introductory material by editor James
Wasserman, “Aleister Crowley and the Practice of the
Magical Diary” is the most important and accessible
instruction available to students of the occult regarding
the practice of keeping a magical diary. This revised edition
includes a new introduction by Wasserman, a foreword by
noted occult scholar J. Daniel Gunther, revisions throughout
the text, a revised reading list for further study, plus
Crowley’s instructions on banishing from “Liber
O”. Paperback, 196 pgs.
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| Ancient
Wisdom, Master Grimoire
by Pat Sawyer
The Master Grimoire A sorcerer’s
best friend. The definitive compendium of herbs, oils,
and incenses for ritual ingredients, baths, tinctures,
perfumes, sachets. Magickal applications include candle
magick technique and anointing oil, powders, potions,
floor washes, talismans, charms and enchantments. A treasure
trove from across time across magickal paths including
esoteric oral traditions, and Mystery Schools. Paperback,
286 pgs.
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Animal Spirit Guides (hc)
by Chris Luttichau
All
animals, from the wolf to the ant carry a message of guidance
and hope. By inviting the spirit of an animal into your
life using the traditional rituals of the shaman, you
deepen your affinity with that animal, bringing a sense
of connection with the world and an opportunity to learn
from the wisdom of your animal guide. Chris Luttichau
presents a unique insight into Animal Spirit Guides through
first-hand encounters with many animals in the wild. As
a healer and educator, he communicates his encounters
in a way that is immediate and soulful. The gifts, or
"medicine" he reveals about each animal will
inspire you to move forward through life and manifest
your full potential. Finding Your Power Animal explains
the shamanic techniques through which you may discover
your Animal Spirit Guide and Working with your Power Animal
helps you to understand animals as teachers and healers
and learn how to communicate with them and stay connected
with their energy. Circle of Allies reveals the different
categories of power animal, along with traditional native
teachings about your animal helpers. Ways of the Shaman
expounds the esoteric methods of working with power animals,
followed by the chapter on Dreaming and on Signs and Omens
– which explains divine messages through animals.
Animal Spirit Guides profiles a range of animals, along
with personal anecdotes and insights. The final chapter,
Power Animals and Your Life Purpose, looks at the sacred
agreements between animals and humans. *Discover your
personal Animal Spirit Guide through simple and ancient
rituals such as drumming and dream work. *Learn how to
connect with the energies of your personal Animal Spirit
to fulfill your potential. *Beautifully illustrated by
Melissa Launay, this insightful guide will introduce you
to natural, shamanic ways of living, and inspire you to
work with the energies of your own Animal Spirit. This
is a 160-page hardcover book.
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Arbatel – Magic of
the Ancients (hc)
by Joseph Peterson
Arbatel
is one of the most influential magical texts. Its many
aphorisms are designed to guide us through a transition
from an ordinary life to a magical life. It teaches that
God created angels to help people, but that we need to
learn how to attract and call upon them for help, both
spiritual and material. The angels not only help, protect,
and heal, but the higher sciences can only be learned
directly from them. Arbatel also insists on the need to
avoid superstition, and being constantly tricked and manipulated
by evil forces that are always working against us. This
new edition includes the first English translation published
since Turner’s in 1655, and a fresh analysis utilizing
important new research by Carlos Gilly, Antoine Faivre,
and others. It illuminates many obscure points in the
text, and explains the magical techniques employed and
its influence on esoteric literature, including the grimoires
and the theosophical movement. This text includes illustrations,
bibliography, index, and the original Latin text. This
is a 127-page hardcover book.
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The
Black Pullet - Science of Magical Talismans
by Anonymous
Of
dubious origin and with no claim to antiquity other than
purporting to incorporate the wisdom of the past, this
famous book of Black Magic first surfaced at the end of
the 18th century. With no traceable history The Black
Pullet remains the most outstanding of these works. The
anonymous author disavows any connection to Black Magic,
yet details the construction of a series of talismanic
rings and their uses in magical practice. The various
talismans assure the individual the use of unique powers
such as proficiency in all spoken languages, the power
to discover hidden secrets, and invisibility. 80 pgs.
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Book of Abramelin (hc) (Updated
and Corrected Version)
by Abraham von Worms (tran)
Commonly
referred to in magical circles as "the Abramelin,"
this 15th-century text of Jewish magic has come back,
in its most complete form, to light the way for those
who are brave and committed enough to channel the energies
of the spiritual world and give harmony a chance to flourish.
Over 100 years ago, S.L. MacGregor Mathers, magician and
member of The Golden Dawn esoteric order, introduced The
Book of Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage to Western
magicians. It was soon acclaimed as one of the few genuine
magic books known to exist, a book with powers in and
of itself, not just another collection of spells of dubious
provenance. For over a century the Abramelin has served
as an important part of every serious magician’s
library, for it presents a program of self-purification
and initiation for achieving The Knowledge and Conversation
of the Holy Guardian Angel. What most magicians and historians
did not realize until now was that the French manuscript
Mathers translated was an incomplete and inaccurate rendition
of the original German Manuscripts. As if guided by a
mystical force, Georg Dehn followed a series of synchronistic
events to find the extant editions of the original Abramelin,
and from them he has distilled the most correct version
to date. Here he combines his esoteric knowledge with
that of Steven Guth`s to create a new English text that
is readable for modern-day seekers and yet preserves the
ambience of Abraham`s time. Those familiar with Mathers`s
edition will note some rather startling differences: an
additional book of practical spells that was left out
of the French translation, important distinctions in the
Abramelin operation, and magical squares that were either
incomplete or transposed incorrectly in the French manuscript.
Georg Dehn`s and Steven Guth`s Book of Abramelin marks
a milestone in the transmission of magical wisdom, the
restoration of a work of utmost importance. This special
edition contains more than a magical text, it is a compelling
combination of two quests, one ancient and one modern:
The first is Abraham`s tale of finding the mage, Abramelin,
and learning from him the Secret and the Wisdom. The second
is Dehn`s quest, how he discovered the sources of the
work and followed in Abraham`s footsteps, both exoteric
in traveling to Egypt in search of Abramelin`s hermitage,
and esoteric, as his studies brought about his personal
transformation. Dehn ponders many interesting themes and
questions: What are the parallels between Abraham`s time
and ours? Was Abramelin an actual person? Is he the key
to Abraham`s true identity, a famous rabbi who wished,
in a time when Jews were feared and persecuted, to keep
his true abilities hidden? Who is Lamech, the son to whom
Abraham gave his magical wisdom? What are some of the
practical applications for the magic word squares? Georg
Dehn`s research into the identities of Abraham von Worms
and Abramelin the mage also goes a long way toward laying
to rest the debates in Jewish scholarly circles over the
authenticity of this text. This is a 268-page hardcover
book.
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