| Dion Fortune & Gareth Knight | The Circuit of Force (Thoth, 250pp pbk) "The principle of polarity or the Circuit of Force is, in my opinion, one of the lost secrets of western occultism" wrote Dion Fortune. This book covers tantrik yoga, psychic centres, raising kundalini and the sexual dynamics of magnetic interchange. Also shown is the connection between the Mysteries and Dionysian and Orphic rites. |
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| Dion Fortune | The Cosmic Doctrine (Weiser, 223pp pbk) Over 72 years ago in Glastonbury, Fortune started receiving communications from the Inner Planes, concerning the creation of the universe, the evolution of humanity, natural law, the evolution of consciousness, and the nature of the mind. Her written record of this experience forms the basis for this revised edition. |
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| Charles Fielding & Carr Collins | The Story of Dion Fortune (Thoth, 293pp pbk) Dion Fortune and Aleister Crowley stand as the 20th Century's most influential leaders of the Western Esoteric Tradition. They were very different in their background, scholarship and style. But for many Dion is the chosen exemplar of the Tradition (no drugs, no homosexuality and no kinks). This book tells of her formative years and of her development. |
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| Gareth Knight | Dion Fortune and the Inner Light (Thoth, 344pp pbk) The aim of the genuine magician is to realise that True Self of which his earthly personality is but the mask. In this book is to be found a remarkably concise explanation of the ancient uses, ritual and true aims of Magic. |
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| Gareth Knight | Dion Fortune and the Three Fold Way (SIL, 142pp pbk) | More | 9.99 |
| Dion Fortune | The Esoteric Philosophy of Love & Marriage (Weiser, 92pp pbk) Fortune's basic esoteric textbook on the psychology of love and relationships explains the universal factors governing the interaction between masculine and feminine, from the `lowest' to the `highest' level of the Seven Planes. With hands-on psychological experience, she clearly states the principles of polarity underlying all relationships between men and women. Also included is Fortune's teaching on some of the esoteric principles behind abstinence and asceticism, contraception and abortion. |
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| Dion Fortune | Glastonbury - Avalon of the Heart (Weiser, 98pp pbk) Fortune's description of Glastonbury remains one of the most evocative accounts of this wild yet holy place; a power centre polarising with distant Jerusalem, linking and harmonising the Christian way with the pagan past of England. She describes three ways of approaching Glastonbury: by way of legends (including the Grail, King Arthur and Joseph of Arimathea), through the known history of the area or the mystical way. This is Fortune's personal account of her love of the area that repeatedly drew her back through the years. |
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| Dion Fortune | Moon Magic - (occult fiction) (Weiser, 235pp pbk) This is the sequel to The Sea Priestess. It continues the story of her hero, Vivien Le Fay Morgan, this time in the guise of Lilith Le Fay, setting up a temple dedicated to the worship of Isis in London. There she telepathically attracts psychically gifted Dr Rupert Malcolm as a participant in her magical workings - as priest to her priestess in their astral temple. |
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| Dion Fortune & Gareth Knight | Practical Occultism (Thoth, 186pp) Here is the complete text of `Practical Occultism in Daily Life' which she wrote to explain enough of the occult doctrines and methods to enable anyone to make use of them. Sound advice on past incarnations, karma, divination, use and abuse of mind power. She also describes the books she worked with and some of her previously unpublished archive material is presented for the first time. |
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| Dion Fortune & Gareth Knight | Principles of Esoteric Healing (Thoth, 2006, 163pp pbk) Health problems are examined in terms of their physical, etheric, astral, mental or spiritual origination, along with principles of esoteric diagnosis based upon the structure of the Qabalistic Tree of Life. The function and malfunction of the psychic centres are described along with principles for their treatment by conventional or alternative therapeutic methods, with particular attention paid to the aura and the etheric double. Apart from its application to the healing arts much of the material is of wider interest for it demonstrates techniques for general development of the psychic and intuitive faculties apart from their more specialised use in assisting diagnosis. |
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| Dion Fortune & Gareth Knight | Principles of Hermetic Philosophy - and the Esoteric Philosophy of Astrology (Thoth, 203pp pbk) One of the last known works by Dion Fortune. Her intention in this book is, in her own words: "The observations in these pages gather together the fragments of a forgotten wisdom and explain and expand them in the light of personal observation." |
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| Dion Fortune | Psychic Self-Defense (Weiser, 238pp pbk) | More | 10.99 |
| Dion Fortune | The Sea Priestess - (occult fiction) (Weiser, 235pp pbk) Here Fortune introduces her most powerful and archetypal female character, the adept Vivien Le Fay Morgan - a reincarnation of the Atlantean Sea Priestess who saved England from being submerged. This is a classic occult, teaching fiction and a foundation work for modern Wicca, Paganism and ritual magic - it is Fortune's most popular novel. |
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| Dion Fortune | Spiritualism and Occultism (Thoth, 196pp pbk) As well as being an occultist of the first rank, Dion Fortune was an accomplished medium. Thus she is able to explain the methods, technicalities and practical problems of trance mediumship from first hand experience. She describes exactly what it is like to go into a trance and the different types of being one may meet with beyond the usual spirit guides |
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| Gareth Knight | The Wells of Vision (SIL, 143pp pbk) | More | 9.99 |
| Dion Fortune | What is Occultism? (Weiser, 199pp pbk) First published in 1929, this new edition places occultism in its proper place as a philosophy that employs rational methodology to explore the meaning of life. Fortune offers the reader an in-depth look at what occultism can be to the rational and well-trained practitioner. Her discussion of the left-hand path, psychic pathologies and mental trespassing are invaluable knowledge for the reader who is beginning a personal exploration of the occult. |
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