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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > The Occult > Magic, spells & alchemy
The story of King Solomon has fascinated spiritual and religious
writers for millennia - this book advances a theory that Solomon
was infact a Magi who created many of the rituals, spells and
symbols important to occultists. Although the idea that Solomon
carried some sort of mystical powers is not new, this book purports
to be written in the ancient king of the Jews' own hand. The
magical symbols and diagrams which are situated alongside the
various rituals and incantations are intricate, containing
pentacles and other shapes. Towards the end of the book a large
table is appended, detailing a selection of mystical alphabets and
their English. For his investigation, Mathers delved deep into the
archives of the British Museum, unearthing an old French manuscript
of the text which he duly translated into English. He also
replicated the diagrams and symbols; these efforts resulted in this
modern English version of the old Solomon manuscripts, and an
increase in interest toward writings hitherto obscure.
Welcome to a world of subversive literature filled with magical
wisdom and the decoding of the occult. In this volume, author
Azazel Rama explores the ancient secrets of astral travel and
reveals a doorway to the multiverse of endless potential. He then
reveals how the heretical views of science and nature can slay the
dragon of religion with common sense. This is not a self-help
seminar filled with happy sunshine, nonsense codes, and false
rainbows; this is a journey into the forbidden. "The Church of the
Free Mind" has opened its gates, and within this Holy Temple no
messiah shall be said to exist.
Written as a diatribe against words, this is the true philosophy
of a snake swallowing its own tail. Behold the self-consuming god
that exists within the flesh and souls of all living beings. Embark
upon a spiritual exploration of a higher order of freedom as it
relates to an unconsciously connected society of human animals, and
learn the moral codes of Mother Nature as she echoes a sense of
natural law through the depths of our collective being. This
collection of essays proposes a way to enter a new cycle of human
understanding.
This handy, gorgeous new spell deck for contemporary Wiccans brings
together 100 key spells and rituals from the bestselling Modern-Day
Witch series. What magic do you wish to create? With 100 key
spells, this stunning deck from the expert authors of the
bestselling Wiccapedia books covers everything the modern witch
needs. There are spells for: Love; Self-Care; Protection; Healing;
Money and Career Success; Cleansing and Purification; Meditation,
Spirituality, and Sabbats; and Pets and Nature. An accompanying
booklet provides the necessary basics on Wicca, instructions, and
advice on using the cards. The beautiful, portable, keepsake box
features foil stamping, and each card is handsomely illustrated
with category "suits" on the back.
This is your key to unlocking the ancient power and wisdom of the
runes and their magic. Learn how to use them for divination,
guidance and more. The runes are some of the most powerful
divination tools available to us. In the mist-shrouded forests and
icy fjords of the north, the ancient Nordic oracle of the runes was
gifted from the Gods. These 24 mystic inscriptions were used to
connect with the very foundations of the universe, to guide, heal,
divine and communicate. The runes are more than just a method of
writing; each has a sound, a resonance, that connects with the
magic surrounding us. To pick up this book is to embrace the
energies of the primal northern landscape, to experience life
through the senses of the ancients and to make that power yours.
Within this insightful, practical book, you'll discover: · an
introduction to the Norse mythology associated with the runes ·
detailed meanings of each of the 24 Elder Futhark runes · how to
work with the runes, including casting, creating runic spells and
making binds · tips for developing your own relationship with the
runes This is your key to unlocking the ancient power and wisdom of
the Vikings, the runes and their mysterious magic.
BYGONE BELIEFS - ALCHEMY, MAGIC, TALISMANS, ETC BEING A SERIES OF
EXCURSIONS IN THE BYWAYS OF THOUGHT By H.Stanley Redgrove
Originally published in 1920, this rare early work on ancient
beliefs is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition.
Obscure Books Press have now republished it, using the original
text and illustrations. The author was an expert in the study of
superstitions and the occult, and wrote several books on these and
other related subjects, as well as being a prolific contributor to
The Occult Review. In this book he expounds on his opinion that
there is a reason for every belief, even the most fantastic, and
that it should be our objective to discover this reason. He
considers that it is too easy for the superficial thinker to
dismiss much of the thought of the past as mere superstition, not
worth the trouble of investigation: but that is not scientific. The
book's two hundred and twenty pages contain twelve comprehensive
chapters plus many illustrations: Some Characteristics of Medieval
Thought Pythagoras and His Philosophy. Medicine and Magic.
Superstitions Concerning Birds. The Powder of Sympathy: A Curious
Medical Superstition. The Belief in Talismans. Ceremonial Magic in
Theory and Practice. Architectural Symbolism. The Quest of the
Philosopher's Stone. The Phallic Element in Alchemical Doctrine.
Roger Bacon: An Appreciation. The Cambridge Platonists. Everything
possible to be believ'd is an image of truth. William Blake. Many
of the earliest works on Folklore, magic, superstition and the
occult, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely rare and increasingly expensive. OBSCURE BOOKS PRESS
are republishing many of theseclassic books in affordable, high
quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage-originally
published in 1900, translated by Samuel Mathers from a 15th-century
French document-was purportedly written by Abraham for his son
Lamech. Within this volume are three books. The first book is
Abraham's autobiography in which he speaks to his son. The second
book is an explanation of the purification rituals necessary to
bring the magician's personal demon under his control. And the
third book details what feats can be accomplished once the
practitioner is able to use a form of magic controlled and directed
through sigils of magic words written on a grid. Anyone with an
interest in the occult will find this an interesting, though
perhaps impractical, guide for exploring mystic arts.
Stephen Skinner has been interested in magic for as long as he can
remember. He wrote, with Francis King, the classic "Techniques of
High Magic" in 1976. He followed that with "Oracle of Geomancy and
Terrestrial Astrology" which has become the standard work on
Western divinatory geomancy. Books on Nostradamus and Millennium
Prophecies followed in highly illustrated editions. Stephen is also
the author of eight books on feng shui, including the first one
written in English in the 20th century. In the 1970s he was
responsible for stimulating interest in John Dee and Enochian magic
by publishing the first reprint of Casaubon's "True and Faithful
Relation of What Passed for Many Yeers between Dr John Dee and some
Spirits", and Dr Donald Laycock's key reference book on the angelic
language "The Complete Enochian Dictionary". With David Rankine, he
discovered what happened to Dee's most important manuscript, his
personal book of angelic invocations which he kept in Latin, and
how it was preserved and developed in the 17th century into a full
working Enochian system. Only ten percent of this material reached
the unpublished archives of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn,
and even this was then suppressed by the chiefs of the Order, so it
did not appear in Israel Regardie's monumental work on the Order
rituals and documents. They have also traced the routes down which
were passed the classic techniques of invocation and evocation from
late mediaeval grimoires, through Dee's magic, via Ashmole, and the
aristocratic angel magicians of the 17th century, and Frederick
Hockley to the senior magicians of the Golden Dawn.
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