| Aleister Crowley | 777 - and Other Qabalistic Writings (Weiser, 1912 (1973 ed), 300pp pbk) | More | 16.99 |
| Aleister Crowley | The Book of the Law - Centenary Edition (Weiser, 2004, 158pp hbk) The Book of the Law is offered here in a hardcover edition issued in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Liber Al vel Legis's transmission to Crowley. This edition features new scans of the original manuscript, with Crowley's notes and annotations found in later drafts of the work It also contains new material from variant editions and an introduction by Hymenaeus Beta XII, head of Crowley's legacy order, the OTO. |
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| Israel Regardie | Ceremonial Magic - A Guide to the Mechanisms of Ritual (Aeon, 1980, 127pp pbk) The proper working of ritual is at the heart of the Western magical tradition. This book shows exactly how ceremonial techniques can be used to concentrate and harness the enormous psychic and spiritual potential of human consciousness. Israel Regardie's detailed analysis and description of key rituals are based on his own considerable experience and knowledge of Golden Dawn techniques. In addition to providing practical instructions he also links current occult practice to broader historical precedents. Includes the Opening of the Watchtower Ritual for Self Transformation. |
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| Chic Cicero & Tabatha Cicero | The Essential Golden Dawn - An Introduction to High Magic (Llewellyn, 310pp pbk) | More | 13.99 |
| Israel Regardie | Foundations of Practical Magic (Aeon, 1979, 160pp pbk) These essays, now revised and brought together, represent the fruit of a lifetime's study and experience of a master of modern magic. The emphasis throughout is on practical methods of releasing the vast inner potential on which magic depends, with the aim of finding `the jewel of a new life' - a life full of creative possibilities based on a radical renewal of consciousness. This volume contains; The Art and Meaning of Magic, A Qabalistic Primer, Meditation, The Qabalah of Number and Meaning, and The Art of True Healing. |
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| Melita Denning & Osborne Phillips | Mysteria Magica (Llewellyn, 1981 (3rd ed 2004), 426pp pbk) | More | 21.00 |
| Chic Cicero & Sandra Tabatha Cicero | Secrets of a Golden Dawn Temple Book 1 - Creating Magical Tools (Thoth, 390pp pbk) This is the most complete book to date on the construction of the many tools used in the Golden Dawn system of magic. Here is a unique compilation with wands, swords, elemental tools, altars, robes, ceremonial clothing and much more. The book provides step-by-step instructions for the construction of nearly 80 tools with illustrations, along with the exact symbolism behind each item. |
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| Pat Zalewski | Talismans & Evocations of The Golden Dawn (Thoth, 249pp pbk) Until now there has been little explanation as to how the Golden Dawn performed its rites of ritual magic. Now Pat Zalewski, himself an adept within the Golden Dawn system, has revealed secrets that have never before been published or which were only communicated orally to a handful of select pupils. In this book readers will learn the secrets of evocation and how to make Talismans of Power. This book is a very valuable tool into understanding the practical considerations of Golden Dawn ritual magick at its best. The book is a must for serious Golden Dawn students. |
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| Mogg Morgan (ed) | Thelemic Magick 1 - Being the Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium of Thelemic Magick (Mandrake of Oxford, 79pp pbk) The Thelemic Symposium is an annual event hosted by the Oxford Golden Dawn Occult Society and brings together magicians working within the thelemic tradition on themes of interest to thelemic and other left hand magicians. This volume of printed talks include an essay on Crowley, the founder of the movement. Also talks on the magical work that occupies the modern magician. |
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| Aleister Crowley | The Vision & The Voice - The Equinox vol. IV number 2 (Weiser, 452pp pbk) | More | 24.00 |
| Christine Hartley | The Western Mystery Tradition - The Esoteric Heritage of the West (Thoth, 172pp pbk) A re-issue of a classic work by a formidable priestess, pupil of Dion Fortune and working partner of Charles Seymour, F.P.D. Working at a time when many were turning to Eastern spirituality, Christine Hartley believed that Britain had its own mystery tradition, hidden in myth and legend and in the land itself. She had known Merlin on the inner planes, journeying with him to the Celtic Underworld and she was more than happy to show us the entrance to this realm. Drawing on folklore and song, the legacy of Druidic culture is brought alive, providing practical guidelines for modern students of the ancient mysteries. The Western Mystery Tradition is the basis of the Western religious feeling, the foundation of our spiritual life, the matrix of religious formulae, whether we are aware of it or not. To it we owe the inspiration and force of our spiritual life. |
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