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The
Book Of The Law
by Aleister Crowley
This book was dictated to Crowley over the course of three days
in 1904 in Egypt. The author called himself a messenger of the
forces that rule this earth at present. Including the facsimile
of the original manuscript. 50 Pages long (excluding the facsimile),
the book is a small red softcover. 128 pgs.
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The
Book Of Lies
by Aleister Crowley
First published in 1913, but reprinted with additional commentary
at the end of each chapter in 1952. Crowley wrote ninety one
different chapters in this book; some no longer than a word
or as long as two >Pages, they bring to the reader the thought
and value of Crowley to interpret on their own. Many chapters
are written in a poetic form, though every page is written with
Qabalistic significance. Best of all, hidden within the book
is the symbolism of freemasonry as well as many other traditions.
Paperback, 196 pgs.
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The Book
of Wizardry - The Apprentice's Guide to the Secrets of the Wizards'
Guild
by Cornelius Rumstuckle
Real Wizardry for you to learn. The Wizard`s Adventure for you
to enjoy. If you do your lessons well, you could actually be
offered a place in the prestigious Wizards` Guild. Positively
NOT fiction. Taught by a practicing Wizard, experienced in every
aspect of the art. If you`ve ever wondered what it would be
like to become a Wizard, wonder no longer.
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Opus
Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum
by Georg Von Welling
In Goethe’s
immortal play, Faust, the brooding hero reflects upon the
vainness of earthly knowledge and education. He opens a book
of magic and is transfixed by an illustration of the magical
universe. He resolves there and then to become a magician.
The book that fired Goethe’s imagination for that dramatic
scene was a real book the book of forbidden knowledge that
evoked a very mystical tome – “Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum
et Theosophicum”. This first ever English edition of
“Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum” will
appeal to anyone interested in the history or practical aspects
of alchemy, astrology, magick, Rosicrucianism, esoteric Freemasonry,
and the Golden Dawn. A perfect addition to any library of
classic esoteric literature, this edition reproduces famous
illustrations and is printed on acid-free paper, smythe-sewn
and bound in a cloth case with a dust jacket. About the Author:
Georg Von Welling was born in Schwaben, Bavaria, in 1655.
He worked as the director of the Baden-Durlacher Office of
Building and Mines until 1723 and died in 1725 in Frankfurt.
Von Welling was primarily known for his book, “Opus
Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum”, which influenced
numerous subsequent authors and informed much of the tradition
of Western Ritual Magick. Joseph McVeigh is a professor of
German Studies at Smith College, with the interest and skills
necessary to translate such an arcane occult classic.
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Chaldean
Magic - Its Origin and Development
by Francois Lenormant
Originally published in 1877 as Magie Chez Les Chadens, Francois
Lenormant`s Chaldean Magic is a scholarly exposition of the
magical practices, religious systems, and mythology of the Chaldeans
of ancient Assyria. Apparently translated anonymously by an
in-house translator working for the original British publisher,
Lenormant extensively revised and added to the text for the
English edition. Hard Cover 414 pgs.
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The
Chicken Qabalah of Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford
by Lon Milo Duquette
A unique and humorous and also practical approach to the increasingly
popular study of Qabalah. This is a seriously funny book! Traditional
Qabalistic (or Cabalistic, or, indeed, Kabbalistic read this
book to find out what the difference is. . .we know you've always
wondered) sources tend to be a bit, er, dry. DuQuette spices
up the Qabalah and makes it come alive, restoring the joy of
learning the fundamentals of this admittedly arcane system by
using simple, amusing anecdotes and metaphors. This account,
written psuedepigraphically (fictitiously attributed to a supposed
authority), allows DuQuette as Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford to soar
to outrageous heights and, when necessary, stand apart from
the silliness to highlight the golden eggs of Qabalistic wisdom
nested therein. Sure to be a revelation to those who think that
learning about the Qabalah needs to be tedious and serious,
DuQuette shows that great truths can be transmitted through
the medium of laughter. paperback 5-3/8" x 8-1/4",
256 >Pages.
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Dancing
with Dragons
by D.J. Conway
Dragons do exist! The powerful and magickal life forces we call
dragons actually inhabit the astral plane. Here in this complete
ritual text, you will find practical information for working
with dragons: spells and rituals ranging from simple to advanced
workings. This book will tell you everything you need to know
to forge a friendship and magickal partnership with these astral
creatures. Paperback, 285 pgs.
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Enchantments
of the Heart - A Magickal Guide to Finding the Love of Your
Life
by Dorothy Morrison
Using spells, rituals and practical advice, Morrison offers
what she hopes will help readers find true, fairy-tale romance.
Aimed primarily at women, this guide covers the enchanted subjects
of frog princes, broken-heart spells, "love posturing"
and seduction. Despite being cloaked in witchcraft lingo, Morrison`s
love advice is actually quite pragmatic - she deftly advises
on touchy subjects like first-time lovemaking with a new partner
and body issues. 255 pgs.
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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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Awakening
Osiris, The Egyptian Book of the Dead
by Normandi Ellis
The Egyptian
book of the Dead is one of the oldest and greatest classics
of Western spirituality. Until now, the available translations
have treated these writings as historical curiosities with
little relevance to our contemporary situation. This new version,
made from the hieroglyphs, approaches the Book of the Dead
as profound spiritual text capable of speaking to us today.
These writings suggest that the divine realm and human realm
are not altogether separate; they remind us that the natural
world, and the substance of our lives, is fashioned from the
stuff of the gods. Paperback 225 pgs.
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