Jan
14
2010
PsyberMagick will stimulate outrage, chaos, confusion, and insight in anyone who studies it closely. It is hard-core, in-your-face, state-of-the-art magick.’ –Alan Wicca
Before you start working with this text, you need to be accustomed to having your life turned upside down and your worldview shaken up… PsyberMagick touches on many themes appealing to chaos magicians and techno-Pagans. Fans of Robert Anton Wilson will love it. Most highly recommended. –Elizabeth Barrette, Hypatia’s Hoard
The most original, and probably the most important, writer on Magick since Aleister Crowley. –Robert Anton Wilson, author of Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati
A witty and iconoclastic commentary on magick and modern occult subculture by one of the founders of Chaos Magick. PsyberMagick contains astonishing, controversial and revolutionary ideas on the theory and practice of magick, the structure of the universe and the nature of the mind. It holds many surprises as it challenges many of the conventional assumptions and paradigms of magick.
Filled with practical techniques, PsyberMagick give you the means to undo the fallacy of “being” and reach “sideways” into imaginary time to accomplish magic(k). Done in the style of Aleister Crowley’s Book of Lies, and humorously illustrated, this book is a must for all Chaoist and Western magicians.
Review from Amazon.
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Jan
14
2010
Two complete volumes in one. Liber Null contains a selection of extremely powerful rituals and exercises for committed occultists. Psychonaut is a manual comprising the theory and practice of magic aimed atthose seeking to perform group magic, or who work as shamanic priests to the community.
Review from Amazon
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Jan
14
2010
Amazon.com Review
Let’s start with the question every Dan Brown fan wants answered: Is The Lost Symbol as good as The Da Vinci Code? Simply put, yes. Brown has mastered the art of blending nail-biting suspense with random arcana (from pop science to religion), and The Lost Symbol is an enthralling mix. And what a dazzling accomplishment that is, considering that rabid fans and skeptics alike are scrutinizing every word.
The Lost Symbol begins with an ancient ritual, a shadowy enclave, and of course, a secret. Readers know they are in Dan Brown territory when, by the end of the first chapter, a secret within a secret is revealed. To tell too much would ruin the fun of reading this delicious thriller, so you will find no spoilers here. Suffice it to say that as with many series featuring a recurring character, there is a bit of a formula at work (one that fans will love). Again, brilliant Harvard professor Robert Langdon finds himself in a predicament that requires his vast knowledge of symbology and superior problem-solving skills to save the day. The setting, unlike other Robert Langdon novels, is stateside, and in Brown’s hands Washington D.C. is as fascinating as Paris or Vatican City (note to the D.C. tourism board: get your “Lost Symbol” tour in order). And, as with other Dan Brown books, the pace is relentless, the revelations many, and there is an endless parade of intriguing factoids that will make you feel like you are spending the afternoon with Robert Langdon and the guys from Mythbusters.
Nothing is as it seems in a Robert Langdon novel, and The Lost Symbol itself is no exception–a page-turner to be sure, but Brown also challenges his fans to open their minds to new information. Skeptical? Imagine how many other thrillers would spawn millions of Google searches for noetic science, superstring theory, and Apotheosis of Washington. The Lost Symbol is brain candy of the best sort–just make sure to set aside time to enjoy your meal. –Daphne Durham
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Dec
5
2009
Quite often, the Freemasonry is referred to as an Occult Science. The Freemasonry originates back to about the 1600?s. They class themselves as a Fraternity. The Freemasons rely on the symbols to which they only know the meaning of. They will sometimes refer to the greatest architect of the world. This is known as the creator and the freemasons take it upon themselves to pay homage to his presence and recognize his actions.
Some of the anti Freemasons believe that this fraternity is a satanic cult. This is based on the premise that this organization is an Occult science. It is believed that Satan uses the occult sciences to control the world. Some believe that a satanic organization is a worldwide spread that has the ability to influence people. These groups have their own agenda when it comes to spiritualism, finances and political view. In the concepts that are used to influence others into believing that, what they are promoting is factual. Some people believe that the entire financial world is under the control of the occult. To add to these particular people feel that even current day religions and the law enforcement agencies are under this evil control as well.
Some will even go further into believing that the media is under the control of the Freemasonry. This is based on their thought that are of the large systems worldwide belonging to a handful of prominent families. It is believed that these families use their business to control the finances of the world. An example of this would be the Banks. It begins a roll over effect that the inflation index including the existing interest rates are totally dependant on the occults. Believers who feel that the occult exists think it was created to be able to determine whatever challenges may present themselves. From having powerful plus international infrastructure this makes it feasible.
Those who believe this premise is applicable to the Freemasons feel that it?s through their numerous branches and organization that they are united. This means that occult believers feel it?s the leaders that are the real messengers of Satan. This is the culprit who gives the instructions to the Leaders and may appear in a human form. It would mean that the money system of the world as well as the political bodies would be under this rule, if what these people are saying were correct.
Occult believers? state that if you joint one of the occults then you be accepted and included in their secrets and will end up being demon possessed which leads to modern slavery.
Being as everyone is entitled to their opinions it would be difficult to determine who is right in their beliefs. It has been a topic of conversation for a long period as to whether the Freemasons are in fact an occult or just a very secretive organization or even a sect of religion. There have been some very prominent individuals over the years that have been in the Freemasonry. This does not make it an acceptable organization just because of these individuals.
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Sep
28
2009
Modern Magick is the most popular, most complete, step-by-step instruction manual on how to do real magick that has ever been published. Already over 100,000 people are using it.
Author Donald Michael Kraig wrote this after teaching the information in classes for ten years. It is refined, tested, and easy to understand. It is filled with exercises, techniques, and rituals to help you. It is presented in a series of eleven lessons. Follow the lessons, practice the rituals and techniques, and by the end of your work you will be a magician.
What does it cover? Rituals, healing, initiation, talismans, astral travel, creative visualization, psychic self-defense, evocation of spirits, the Kabalah, physical exercise, and magical tools such as wands.
Want more? You’ll also learn the secrets of true meditation, how to use the Tarot, how to remember your dreams, how to do the rituals of Western Magick, including rituals of the Pentagram, Hexagram, Middle Pillar, Rose Cross, and Watchtower. You’ll learn how to manipulate magical energy, secrets of relaxation, Wicca, pathworking, Tantra, and sex magick.
Once you have finished working your way through this book you will be an accomplished magician. You will be able to perform real magick. Then this book will become the most valuable reference tool in your collection of books.
What if you want to know even more about a subject? No problem. Each chapter has a bibliography so you can go even deeper into any topic. There is an annotated bibliography at the end with even more resources.
In the new, second edition the contents pages contain more information so it is even easier to find what you need, but there is also an entirely new appendix with answers to many of the most frequently asked questions that Kraig has received over the years. This book is a must!
no comments | tags: Annotated Bibliography, Astral Travel, Collection Of Books, Creative Visualization, Donald Michael Kraig, How To Remember Your Dreams, Initiation, Magical Energy, Magical Tools, Magician, Magickal Arts, Middle Pillar, Pentagram, Physical Exercise, Psychic Self Defense, Real Magick, Rituals, Sex Magick, True Meditation, Western Magick | posted in Occultism
Sep
26
2009
Now you can learn how to evoke and communicate with 50 spirit entities and make use of their abilities, when you get Summoning Spirits by Konstantinos.
Evoking spirits is one of the most powerful magical techniques you can use-but, until now, most of the material available on evocation has been virtually unusable because it was written by those with little practical evocation experience. Summoning Spirits was written by a practicing magician who has successfully performed many evocations. With his guidance and clear directions, performing evocations will be easy and safe for anyone.
·Learn to safely evoke powerful spirits to aid you with any task
·Create sigils charged with the energy of spirits to magnify the effects of your evocations
·Make an etheric egregore, a manufactured spirit that will perform the task of your choice
·Perform easy exercises to train your magical abilities and to develop clairvoyance and clairaudience
·Construct, prepare, and use special magical tools to aid your evocations
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Summoning Spirits is a complete manual for evoking entities to effect positive changes in your life. Learn how the spirits that dwell on the other planes can be evoked to the astral and physical planes to help you obtain mystical abilities, locate hidden “treasure,” and even command a spirit “army” to protect your home while you’re away.
Summoning Spirits describes the specific attributes and abilities of 50 entities that you can evoke to uncover valuable knowledge, and who will help you succeed in nearly any task, magical or mundane.
Whether you need help to face life’s challenges or to work a minor miracle, you will find the art of magical evocation a tremendously potent tool for change. Included are information and theory, as well as full instructions for all the rituals you will need to prepare for and then evoke spirits. No other book makes this ancient magical technique as easy to understand and use, as does this one. That’s why you must get Summoning Spirits.
no comments | tags: Army, Attributes, Challenges, Clairvoyance, Etheric, Exercises, Guidance, Magical Abilities, Magical Evocation, Magical Technique, Magical Techniques, Magical Tools, Magician, Minor Miracle, Planes, Positive Changes, Potent Tool, Rituals, Spirit Entities, Summoning Spirits | posted in Occultism
Sep
25
2009
Creating Magickal Entities is a comprehensive reference manual that presents step-by-step instructions for creating entities through astral manipulation that will change your life. This manual, written by three practicing occultists, reveals magickal and alchemical methods, many which have been lost and suppressed through the ages, in a refreshingly modern way that magickal practitioners of any tradition can understand.
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Sep
24
2009
The Ritual Magic Workbook is the perfect resource for those who feel compelled to find answers about magic, but don’t have a group or tutor to which to turn for instruction. Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki helps you unravel what it means to practice magic. Her firm voice inspires you to look into yourself and judge your own motives. Do you want to practice magic because of the flashy effects in movies, or do you feel a deeper need to explore the mysteries of the occult? The Ritual Magic Workbook is broken into 12 monthly chapters, progressing from personal preparation to laying the foundation for your own temple, and on to the beginnings of simple ritual magic such as divination and healing. Read The Ritual Magic Workbook and you will know if the path of high magic is for you.
no comments | tags: Ashcroft, Divination, Dolores Ashcroft Nowicki, Flashy Effects, High Magic, Laying The Foundation, Motives, Mysteries, Occult, Path, Personal Preparation, Practical Course, Ritual Magic, Self Initiation, Tutor | posted in Occultism