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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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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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The
Book Of Black Magic
by A.E. Waite
This book contains magical rituals, literature from rare books,
and even rarer manuscripts. Material often written in ancient
foreign languages, and unavailable to the general public,
Arthur Edward Waite has provided an authoritative and honest
text for students who are interested in magical ritual, and
for the readers who are interested in historical roots of
ceremonial magic. 328 pgs.
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The
Book of Enoch the Prophet
by R.H. Charles
Thought lost for millennia after being banned by dogmatic,
early Christian authorities. The book of Enoch remains one
of the oldest extant mystical documents. It is referred to
in the Hebrew Zohar, the Epistle of St. Jude, and is considered
by some a very early draft of - or at least a critical influence
on - the New Testament. This is perhaps the most important
text not included in standard biblical Apocrypha, and includes
the lost "Book of Noah," early references to a messiah
as "Christ," and an accounting of the angels and
subsequent creation of demons. Soft cover 140 Pgs.
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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 the Law (hc)
by Aleister Crowley
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."
This oft-misunderstood phrase, which forms the basis for Crowley`s
practice of Magick, is found in The Book of the Law. Dictated
to Crowley in Cairo on three successive days in April 1904,
the Book of the Law is the source book and key for Crowley
students and for the occult in general. For the first time
it is offered in a deluxe, hardcover edition fittingly issued
in celebration of the 100th anniversary of it`s transmission
to Crowley. Color laminated paper with gold stamping over
heavy boards. Printed on heavy wood-free acid-free paper,
text in red and black ink, includes ribbon marker. Contains
full text of both the 1938 London and 1926 Tunis editions.
High quality half-tones of the holograph manuscript, references
with bibliographies of current editions. Smyth sewn for long
life. A beautiful and worthy addition to any Thelemic or occult
library. Hard Cover 158 pages
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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 Magical Talismans
This
is the most complete book of its kind. It should be of great
interest to anyone interested in the occult. Here is a multitude
of talismans charms, seals and other magical figures from
many ages and cultures. They represent just about every
desire of mankind. The search for love, wealth, health,
power, revenge, good luck in gambling, protection, success,
wisdom and more. 40 pgs.
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