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Egyptian
Symbols
by Heike Owusu
Travel
back in time to explore the magical world of ancient Egypt,
a culture rich in symbolic ceremonies, and a strong belief
in the afterlife and rebirth. This unique visual reference
presents an in-depth look into more than 300 symbols used
as part of their life and rituals, including plants, animals,
sacred signs, gestures, and actions. After learning the
meaning behind some of the more well-known representations
– like the mummy, pyramid, and scarab – improve
your knowledge of the country’s many deities and important
rulers, such as Cleopatra, Nefertiti, and Tutankhamen. This
is a 303-page softcover book.
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Encyclopedia
of Magickal Ingredients
by Lexa Rosean
Bringing the art and Magick of casting spells to the masses,
Lexa Rosean is the new face of Wicca. In The Encyclopedia
of Magickal Ingredients she provides beginner and experienced
practitioners of spellcasting with a quick, easy, and accurate
guide to the magickal powers and properties of herbs, spices,
flowers, vegetables, fruits, metals, and colors - more then
500 ingredients in all. Paperback, 329 pgs.
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Enochian
Vision Magick
by Lon Milo DuQuette
Dr.
John Dee (1527-1608) was one of the greatest minds of the
Elizabethan Age, and his system of angelic communication
was the result of the most dramatic magical operation ever
recorded. It has survived to become the cornerstone of the
modern ceremonial magician’s practice. In 1582 Dee
and his clairvoyant partner Edward Kelley made magical contact
with a number of spiritual entities who identified themselves
as angels – the same that communicated with Adam,
Enoch, and the patriarchs of the Old Testament. Over the
next three years they revealed to Dee and Kelley three distinct
magical systems of vision magick. The third and last of
these incorporated a series of "calls" to be recited
in an angelic language in order to raise the consciousness
of the magician to a level where angelic contact is possible.
Best-selling author and magician, Lon Milo DuQuette, who
has practiced Dee’s system for over twenty-five years,
has seized upon elements of the original Dee material overlooked
by adepts of the Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley, and other
modern magicians, and brought them to light in Enochian
Vision Magick. DuQuette offers the expert and novice alike
the practical means by which they can become attuned in
the same simple step-by-step manner that first prepared
Dee and Kelley. There has never been a book on Enochian
magick like this one. This is a 261-page trade softcover
book.
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Etruscan
Roman Remains
by Charles Leland
Leland
provides great insight into suppressed information related
to the old Etruscan Paganism of the Early Roman Empire and
Italy. The first part of the book contains descriptive insight
into over 60 Gods and Goblins of the old religion, whereas,
most other texts only contain up to 25 and often confuse
the details. A greater number of suppressed names and deities
are discussed in detail in this work, than in any other
text I have researched in relation to this old way of life.
The second part offers various Incantations, Divinations,
Medicines, and Amulet Creation. The book is heavily illustrated
which is another thing that is uncommon in books on this
subject. This book is highly recommended for anyone studying
the occult, and makes for a great desk reference for follow-up
research.
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The
Forgotten Books of Eden and the Lost Books of the Bible
Inner Light Exclusive
Suppressed
by the early Church fathers who compiled the Bible, these
Apocryphal Books have for centuries been shrouded in silence.
Now, for the first time in paperbound book, the reader can
discover the hidden beauties of the Lost Books. To be found
in this volume are the Apostles’ Creed, the Psalms
and Odes of Solomon and other Apocryphal writings that have
become part of our religious heritage. The story of Joseph
and Potiphar’s wife, of Adam and Eve, of the girlhood
and betrothal of Mary, of the childhood of Jesus, are here
in all the warmth, intimacy, and humanity of their first
telling.
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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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The Goetia of Dr. Rudd (hc)
by Stephen Skinner & David Rankine
The
Goetia is the most famous grimoire after the Key of Solomon.
This volume contains a transcription of a hitherto unpublished
manuscript of the Lemegeton, which includes four whole Grimoires:
Liber Malorum Spituum seu Goetia,Theurgia-Goetia,Ars Paulina
(books 1 and 2), and Ars Almadel.This was owned by Dr Thomas
Rudd, a practicing scholar-magician of the early seventeenth
century. There are many editions of the Goetia, of which
the most definitive is that of Joseph Peterson, but here
we are interested in how the Goetia was actually used by
practicing magicians in the 16th and 17th century, before
the knowledge of practical magic faded into obscurity.To
evoke the 72 demons listed here without the ability to bind
them would be foolhardy indeed. It was well known in times
past that invocation and ligatio, or binding, was a key
part of evocation, but in the modern editions of the Goetia
this key technique is expressed in just one word "Shemhamphorash"
and its use is not explained. This volume explains how the
72 angels of the "Shemhamphorash" are used to
bind the spirits, and the correct procedure for safely invoking
them using special dual seals incorporating those necessary
controlling angel, whose name is also engraved on the breastplate
and Brass Vessel. This is a 448-page hardcover book.
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The
Golden Dawn
by Israel Regardie
The original account of the teachings, rites and ceremonies
of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, revised and enlarged
with additional notes and a new comprehensive index. The Golden
Dawn, once a secret order, was one of the most prestigious
groups flourishing at the turn of the 20th century. Membership
included such notables as W.B. Yeats, Aleister Crowley, and
Dion Fortune, among others. Its influence on 20th century
spiritual science has been enormous. This volume is designed
as a study and practice curriculum suited to both group and
private practice. Paperback, 807 pgs.
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The Grimoire of Armadel
by S.L. MacGregor Mathers
This is one of the original do-it-yourself books on ceremonial
magic! This edition was translated by Mathers from a 17th
century manuscript kept at the Bibliothque d' Arsenal in Paris.
The Grimoire contains detailed descriptions of the natures
and offices of the various evil spirits. The sigils - seals
giving power over demons - related to the various spirits
are reproduced together with their practical uses, according
to the particular aspect of the astral world that the reader
wants to investigate. With more than forty spells, plus detailed
diagrams and conjuring charts - all are reproduced here following
the method of the original French manuscript. Paperback, 79
pgs.
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The Grimoire of St. Cyprian
Clavis Inferni (hc)
by Stephen Skinner & David Rankine
There
have been many grimoires attributed to St. Cyprian of Antioch
due to his reputation as a consummate magician before his
conversion to Christianity, but perhaps none so intriguing
as the present unique manuscript. It is highly unlikely
that the text is by the historical St Cyprian, but this
does to detract from its extraordinary contents. This manuscript
(unlike the more rustic Black Books of Wittenburg as found
in Scandinavia, or the rather Catholic texts disseminated
under his name in both Spain and Portugal) is directly in
line with the Solomonic tradition, deriving input from the
Heptameron, the Faust books of Germany, and the Goetia.
It is therefore very relevant to our present series of Source
works of Ceremonial Magic. It is unique in that instead
of being weighed down with many prayers and conjurations,
it addresses the summoning and use of both the four Archangels,
Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Uriel, a swell as their opposite
numbers, the four Demon Kings, Paymon, Maimon, Egyn, and
Oracus (Oriens) in a very direct way. The later are drawn
in t heir animal and human forms along with their sigils,
a resource unique amongst grimoires. Metatron appears as
an even more powerful archangel than the usual four. The
text is in a mixture of three magical scripts, Greek, Hebrew,
cipher, Latin, and reversed Latin with may contractions
and short forms, but these are expanded and made plain by
the editors. The title of the manuscript, Clavis Inferni
sive magia alba et nigra approbata metratona, literally
means "The Key of Hell with white and black magic as
proven by Metatron." This wonderful, rare resource
is a 96-page hard cover book.
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