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Of all the Living Traditions, Obeah has remained the most elusive.
Whilst Vodou and Santeria have had both academic and occult
treatment in tomes widely available to the seeker, Obeah has stayed
uncompromisingly rooted as a sorcerous tradition veiled in
obscurity. In OBEAH: A SORCEROUS OSSUARY, Nicholaj de Mattos
Frisvold teases open this Caribbean mystery and reveals a crooked
path into the hidden world of Papa Bones and Sasabonsam with a
short monograph concerning the history of this incoherent cult and
the ways in which power is bestowed upon and wielded by the
Obeahman. The text includes the Kabalistic Banquette of Lemegeton,
the Hypostasis of Abysina Clarissa and the Green Beasts, a
Kabalistic Mass for Anima Sola Mayanet, a Call to Papa Bones, a
Call to Spirit Guides, a Call to Anima Sola Abysina Clarissa, the
Missale Ezekiel Sasabonson or the Conjuration of the Shadow-Self,
and the Ritual Reptilica de Anansi, and offers insights into the
Obeahman's special relationship with the spirits of wood, water,
and bone.
Since the dawn of time, magic is the node around which all human
activities and culture revolve. As magic entered the development of
science, art, philosophy, religion, myth, and psychology, it still
retained its essence: that we have a dynamic connection with all
other forms of life. Exploring the source magic that flows beneath
the surface of culture and occulture throughout the ages, Carl
Abrahamsson offers a "magical-anthropological" journey from ancient
Norse shamanism to the modern magick of occultists like Genesis
P-Orridge. He looks at how human beings relate to and are naturally
attracted to magic. He examines in depth the consequences of
magical practice and how the attraction to magic can be corrupted
by both religious organizations and occult societies. He shows how
the positive effects of magic are instinctively grasped by
children, who view the world as magical. The author looks at magic
and occulture as they relate to psychedelics, Witchcraft,
shamanism, Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY), the panic rituals
of the Master Musicians of Joujouka in Morocco, psychological
individuation processes, literary "magical realism," and the cut-up
technique of Beat icons like William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin.
He explores the similarities in psychology between poet Ezra Pound
and magician Austin Osman Spare. He looks at the Scandinavian
Fenris Wolf as a mythic force and how personal pilgrimages can
greatly enrich our lives. He also examines the philosophy of German
author Ernst Junger, the magical techniques of British filmmaker
Derek Jarman, and the quintessential importance of accepting our
own mortality.
Of all the Living Traditions, Obeah has remained the most elusive.
Whilst Vodou and Santeria have had both academic and occult
treatment in tomes widely available to the seeker, Obeah has stayed
uncompromisingly rooted as a sorcerous tradition veiled in
obscurity. In OBEAH: A SORCEROUS OSSUARY, Nicholaj de Mattos
Frisvold teases open this Caribbean mystery and reveals a crooked
path into the hidden world of Papa Bones and Sasabonsam with a
short monograph concerning the history of this incoherent cult and
the ways in which power is bestowed upon and wielded by the
Obeahman. The text includes the Kabalistic Banquette of Lemegeton,
the Hypostasis of Abysina Clarissa and the Green Beasts, a
Kabalistic Mass for Anima Sola Mayanet, a Call to Papa Bones, a
Call to Spirit Guides, a Call to Anima Sola Abysina Clarissa, the
Missale Ezekiel Sasabonson or the Conjuration of the Shadow-Self,
and the Ritual Reptilica de Anansi, and offers insights into the
Obeahman's special relationship with the spirits of wood, water,
and bone.
Exu and the Quimbanda of Night and Fire is the companion to Pomba
Gira. Together they give the most complete account of this
sorcerous cult. Exu is the fusion of Umbanda, Angolan sorcery,
European demonology and Kardec's Spiritsm, erupting in a uniquely
Brazilian cult of practical magical action. Spells, workings,
hierarchies and origins are all given in detail. This is an
essential text for students of the grimoires, Satanism and
Traditional Witchcraft, as well as those drawn to or working within
the cults of Quimbanda, Candomble, Santeria, Palo Mayombe and the
African diaspora religions. Quimbanda is a living tradition that
gets results. It is a massive storehouse of magical lore, heresies
and history which has absorbed aspects of Goetia, Grimorium Verum,
Red Dragon and even Huysman's La Bas. The origin of Exu is explored
from the iconic Baphomet of Eliphas Levi and the influence of St
Cyprian, the patron saint of necromancers, back to Umbanda and the
traditional African religions. Exu revels in a unique heritage that
encompasses a Gnostic account of the crucifixion mystery, the
concealed nature of St Michael Archangel and the native shamanism
of the Caboclos. A forceful spirit, Exu presides over the kingdom
of the world, and offers a fierce path for those that would take
him as companion. The Seven Legions of Exus are 'hot' spirits, and
their work is considered black magic. The perils of this work are
given, with the dangers of obsession by the Qlippoth and vampirism
described. Guidance is offered and the path to ascension shown. In
Exu and the Quimbanda of Night and Fire Frisvold gives explicit
workings for good and ill, a herbarium and details of offerings,
powders and baths, songs and seals. He discusses the fearsome Exu
Mor for the first time, a subject not treated in his previous
works. Frisvold is an intiate and gives an insider's view, drawing
upon his years of experience in the cult. With access to texts,
manuscripts and personal testimony this is the most definitive work
on Exu available in English.
The Craft of the Untamed sets out to present the main pillars of
traditional witchcraft. Its premise is that a proper tradition is
defined as a timeless unity. Outwardly the tradition bears a great
diversity across different lands and spirit. Traditional witchcraft
is found in various sodalities and groups across the world. Even so
it is possible to discern several harmonious, shared themes. These
themes are the land, the crossroads, death, night and the mountain
of Venus. It is witchcraft where a human and angelic blood mingles
to form a special pedigree that has shaped the archetypical image
of the witch. Traditional witchcraft is largely a peasant craft.
These "black arts" are works of the earth and the black soil with
all its mystery of death, growth and change. This book aims to
present the craft free for needless obscuration. I have endeavored
to reveal the richness of the tradition as it flows down through
time and geographical space. The reader will come to appreciate and
understand the wise arts both infernal and celestial; the powers
wielded by the denizens of the night will be accessible; and you
will come to value them for their beauty and power. Contents:
Foreword by Shani Oates/Introduction//At the Crossroads of the
Worlds/Solomonic Magick//The Blood of the Living Bones/Within the
Mountain of Dame Venus/The Vinculum of Eros/The Art of Timeless
Tradition/Within the Veil of Night/Against the Current
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