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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > The Occult
The Book of Black Magic is Arthur Edward Waite's magnum opus of
occult lore; this edition contains the author's original icons,
symbols, seals and illustrations. The first part is entitled ""The
Literature of Ceremonial Magic."" Here, Waite examines the
ritualistic traditions which have surrounded the occult movement
for centuries. He notes various texts, and how they each had a
bearing upon the practice of the occult; of magical ceremony; and
the phenomena of spirit summoning. The second part, ""The Complete
Grimoire,"" concerns how those who practice black magic and occult
ritual become versed in the craft. The stringent physical and
mental requirements, and the need to practice a spiritual
attunement and inner ablution, is detailed. Astronomical knowledge
of the planets and their movements is a necessity, as is possession
of a variety of instruments, plus a deep knowledge of the various
symbols and scripts used in the occult craft.
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A Treatise of Specters, or, Straunge Sights, Visions, and Apparitions Appearing Sensibly Vnto Men
- Wherein is Delivered the Nature of Spirites, Angels, and Divels, Their Power and Properties: as Also of Witches, Sorcerers, Enchanters, and Such Like: ...
(Hardcover)
Pierre Le 1550-1634 Loyer; Created by Zachary Translator Jones, King Of England 1566-1625 James I.
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R887
Discovery Miles 8 870
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Three Parables is the culmination of the Parable Series. It began
with 'Maybe I'll Count the Stars' released in December 2012,
followed by 'Journey' and 'Living the Dream' both released in 2013.
The parables provide an insight to what may have been our plan we
embarked on the journey of life and then how to successfully
navigate the path we have chosen.
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