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The Book of the Black Serpent
(18 pages)

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The Arcane Schools by John Yarker (Golden Dawn and O.T.O)
(342 pages)

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Meditation with the Archangel Auriel
(2 pages)

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Meditation with the Archangel Gabriel (2 pages)

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Meditation with the Archangel Raphael (2 pages)

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The Invoking Pentagram Ritual of Air (2 pages)

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The Invoking Pentagram Ritual of Earth (2 pages)

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The Invoking Pentagram Ritual of Fire (2 pages)

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The Invoking Pentagram Ritual of Water (2 pages)

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The Prayers of the Elementals (2 pages)

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The Supreme Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram (SBRP)
(3 pages)

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The Supreme Invoking Ritual of the Pentagram (SIRP)
(2 pages)

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Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram (LBRP)
(2 pages)

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Lesser Invoking Ritual of the Pentagram (LIRP)
(2 pages)

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Historic Lecture - The Golden Dawn by Frater Aude
(3 pages)

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Women of the Golden Dawn by Mary K.Greer (9 pages)
The Hermetic Order of
the Golden Dawn was founded in London in 1888. One of several
secret magical societies in existence at the time, the Golden Dawn
was noted for the equality it offered women both in its internal
hierarchy and when performing mystical ceremonies. While this
magical order attracted several more famous followers, William
Butler Yeats and George Bernard Shaw among them, Greer's purpose
in writing this book is to highlight the lives of four female
members. They are Florence Farr, actress; Annie Horniman, patron
of the arts; Maud Gonne, aristocratic revolutionary; and Moina
Bergson Mathers, artist. All managed to escape suffocating
Victorian lifestyles and eventually formed the backbone of the
Golden Dawn. In this massive book, Greer explores the many years
of intensive study of occult and mystical traditions the women
undertook and the personal triumphs and tragedies they experienced
along the way. Packed with anecdotes about major literary figures
of the time, this account provides a provocative picture of four
strong and brilliant women who refused to be hindered by the
dictates of Victorian society. However, while this book may prove
intriguing as a historical or biographical work, its use of
astrology and magic to draw conclusions or explain occurrences may
prove distracting to some readers.
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[ recommended ]
Israel
Regardie - The Golden Dawn
@500cr
(717 pages)
The original account of the teachings, rites and ceremonies of
the Hermetic order. The book is divided into several basic
sections. First are the knowledge lectures, where you will learn
the basics of the Kaballah, symbolism, meditation, geomancy and
more. This is followed by the rituals of the Outer Order,
consisting of five initiation rituals into the degrees of the
Golden Dawn. The next section covers the rituals of the Inner
Order including two initiation rituals, equinox ceremonies, and
more. Then you will learn the basic rituals of magic and the
construction, consecration, and means of using the magical tools.
Once you have these you can go on to evocation rituals, talismans,
and invocations. The book gives explanations for how to design
talismans, do skrying and travel on the astral plane. You will
also learn geomancy, the Tarot, and Enochian magic.
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Israel Regardie - The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic (1077 pages)
@500cr
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of content here Dr. Regardie's classic, final testament to the Golden Dawn
includes extensive instruction on astrology, tarot, alchemy,
kabbalah, enochiana, and much, much more. Beautifully illustrated
throughout, with many color plates, The Complete Golden Dawn
System of Magic is the easiest edition to study. An essential text
in any library of magical works.
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Pat Zalewski - Equinox and Solstice Ceremonies of the Golden Dawn
(184 pages)
@200cr
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Pat Zalewski - Z-5 Book 1 Neophyte: Secret Teachings of the Golden
Dawn (222 pages)
@300cr
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Pat Zalewski - Z-5 Book 2 Zelator: Secret Teachings of the Golden
Dawn (211 pages)
@300cr
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Pat Zalewski - Golden Dawn Enochian Magic (209 pages)
@300cr
Excelent book covering the necessary material to become a
Theoricus Adeptus Minor an later on a Practicus Adeptus Minor.
Israel Regardie on his book The Golden Dawn only reveals those
lectures on enochian pertaining to the grade of Zelator
Adeptus Minor, Zalewsky reveals here everything else by
reconstructing three papers wrote by Mathers after the great
sisma. He accomplish this by studding the notes with some
Whare Ra students took from the originals.
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Pat Zalewski - Secret Inner Order Rituals of the Golden Dawn
(180 pages)
@500cr
This book is vital for anyone who claims to follow the Golden
Dawn tradition. It reveals the depth of the teaching of the
Rosae Rubeae et Aureae and Zalewski's instructions show how
this may be practically used. Without this material, it is
difficult to see how a modern Golden Dawn adept could claim
the title. For more than 100 years secret magical manuscripts
from the Order of the Golden Dawn's inner order of adepts
Rosae Rubeae et Aureae have been unseen by most students of
the esoteric. This includes the Golden Dawn Alchemical
teachings, Secret Teachings of the Zelator Grade and the
important Caduceus paper. These have either been gathering
dust on some collector's shelves, or have been worked by those
who have continued the Order's work. So secret were these
documents, Israel Regardie was unaware of them and
subsequently many of the modern Orders of the Hermetic Order
of Golden Dawn who were dependent on his encyclopaedic 'Golden
Dawn' for their teaching have left out much of this work.
However, the papers contained in this book provide the much
needed keys to understand the Golden Dawn system in its
entirety. However, just as the Golden Dawn was not just
intellectual information gathered under one heading but
contained oral instruction to make the system come alive, so
this material came with extensive traditions that make it
useful to the student. For the first time, Golden Dawn
authority Pat Zalewski, who was trained by the Inner Order
adepts of the Golden Dawn, reveals the key to this material.
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Robert Wang - The Secret Temple (105 pages)
@300 A
classic treatise on the occult written in consultation with the
late Israel Regardie. This small book contains all that is
required to produce a symbolically accurate temple and a full set
of instruments for use in the rituals of the Hermetic Order of the
Golden Dawn. Full color photographs of the temple and of the
instruments, as well as the precise hieroglyphs appear in this
work. Instructions are given for the construction of the altar,
pillars, Enochian tablets, Rose Cross Lamen, wands, etc. The
difficult sigils have been worked out completely by the author.
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Cicero - Neophyte
Tools
(32 pages)
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Cicero - Self Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition: Part 1
(352 pages)
@300cr
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Cicero - Self Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition: Part 2
(415 pages)
@300cr
synopsis A Complete Curriculum of Study for Both the Solitary Magician and
the Working Magical Group. Regardless of your magickal knowledge
or background, you can learn and live the Golden Dawn Tradition
with the first practical guide to Golden Dawn Initiation. This
book offers self paced instruction by the established authorities
on this magickal order. For the first time ever, the esoteric
rituals of the Golden Dawn are clearly laid out in step by step
guidance that's clear and easy to follow. You need no prerequisite
for mastering this highly sought-after curriculum. Your learning
is enhanced by written examinations. daily rituals, and meditative
work. Upon completion of this workbook, you can be a practicing
Golden Dawn magician with knowledge of qabalah, astrology, tarot,
geomancy, and spiritual alchemy. Become a Golden Dawn magician
through the most comprehensive and scientific system on Golden
Dawn study.
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Ellic Howe - The Alchemist of the Golden Dawn: The Letters of the
Revd W.A. Ayton to F.L. Gardner and Others, 1886-1905 (Roots of
the Golden Dawn Series) (112 pages)
@200c
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Flying Rolls Of The Golden Dawn (127 pages)
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R.A. Gilbert - The Golden Dawn Scrapbook: The Rise and Fall of a
Magical Order (200 pages)
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R.A. Gilbert - The Golden Dawn: Twilight of the Magicians (143
pages)
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R.A Gilbert - The Magical Mason: Forgotten Hermetic Writings of
William Wyn Wescott, Physician and Magus (317 pages)
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R.A Gilbert - The Sorcerer and His Apprentice: Unkown Hermetic
Writings of S.L.Mac Gregor Mathers and J.W.Brodie-Innes (223
pages)
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John Hamill - The Rosicrucian Seer: Magical Writings of Frederick
Hockley (220 pages)
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The Essential Golden Dawn: An Introduction to High
Magic
by Chic Cicero, Sandra
Tabatha Cicero
The Essential Golden Dawn
The Golden Dawn is one of the most influential and respected systems
of magic in the world. Over a century old, the teachings of this
once-secret society are considered the capstone of the Western
Esoteric Tradition. Yet many of the available books on the subject
are too complex or overwhelming for readers just beginning to
explore alternative spiritual paths.
The Essential Golden Dawn is for those who simply want to find out
what the Golden Dawn is and what it has to offer. Written by
recognized experts on the topic, this introduction to High Magic is
both straightforward and succinct. It explores the origins of
Hermeticism and the Western Esoteric Tradition, as well as the rich
history of the Golden Dawn and its founders. This guide explains the
"laws" of magic and magical philosophy, describes different areas of
magical knowledge that a Golden Dawn magician can expect to learn,
and presents basic rituals for the novice.
If you have been curious about the Golden Dawn, but intimidated by
its scope, this concise guide will shed light on this powerful
system of practical magic and spiritual growth.
Secrets of the Golden Dawn Cypher Manuscript
by Carroll Poke Runyon,
Poke Runyon
This book contains the
complete, original Cypher Manuscript of the Hermetic Order of the
Golden Dawn in facsimile along with fully annotated decipherment, a
detailed synopsis of the text and a fascinating history of the
manuscript itself. The author provides a scholarly commentary
establishing the considerable value of the Cypher Manuscript and
offering an elegant defense of Dr. W. Wynn Westcott's motives and
methods in creating the Fraulein Sprengel ruse. Runyon suggests that
there may have been a real person behind the Sprengel "Charter
Myth". The book goes on to reveal that: The Cypher Manuscript
contains the ancient design for a radically different Eleven Sphere
Tree of Life.
Also included is a never-before-published article written especially
for this book by the leading Golden Dawn authority, Robert A.
Gilbert, on Dr. Westcott's Cypher Notebook (including facsimiles).
These are Westcott's actual notes, taken directly from the cyphers,
that he, not MacGregor Mathers, used to develop the Golden Dawn's
Outer Order rituals.
There have been other versions of the Golden Dawn Cypher Manuscript
published but this is the only book that fully examines the
mysterious document and actually reveals its secrets. This book is
more than a reference tool for magicians, it is a significant
commentary on the origins of the Golden Dawn -- and of interest to
all thoughtful students of the esoteric.
The Golden Dawn Enochian Skrying Tarot: Your Complete System for Divination, Skrying, and Ritual Magick
by Bill Genaw, Judi Genaw, Chic
Cicero, S. Tabatha Cicero
This powerful and
innovative new tarot is really two decks in one. It is the only
deck of its kind to contain two separate and distinct tarot
decks in one pack of cards, each with its own set of imagery,
card interpretations, card spreads, and magical uses.
The Golden Dawn Enochian Skrying Tarot is tailor-made for
Enochian ritual work, Tattva skrying, and divination. Each card
contains the complete symbolism of the Enochian square that it
represents, including the elemental, astrological, geomantic,
alchemical, tarot, Egyptian god, archangelic, angelic, kerubic,
and Hebrew letter correspondences. The companion guide included
in this kit contains complete instructions for working with all
aspects of this system, including divinatory card meanings and
spreads, and complete instructions for Enochian magick, pyramid
skrying, and Tattvic work. This deck does it all.
Ritual Use of Magical Tools: The Magician's Art
by C. Cicero, Sandra
Tabatha Cicero
- Paperback: 286 pages
- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; Reprint edition
(January 1, 2000)
- ISBN: 1567181430
- Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
Creating Magical Tools: The Magician's Craft
by Chic Cicero, Sandra Tabatha, Sandra Tabatha Cicero
- Paperback: 343 pages
- Publisher: Llewellyn Pubns; 2nd edition (November 1,
1999)
- ISBN: 1567181422
- Product Dimensions: 1.0 x 7.8 x 9.2 inches
Ritual Magic of the Golden Dawn: Works by S.L. Macgregor Mathers and Others
by S. L. MacGregor
Mathers, Francis King
Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition: A Complete Curriculum of Study for Both the Solitary Magician and the Working Magical Group (Llewell)
by Chic Cicero, Sandra
Tabatha Cicero
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- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; 1st ed edition (June
1, 1995)
- ISBN: 1567181368
- Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.5 x 1.7 inches
The Golden Dawn: A Complete Course in Practical Ceremonial Magic/4 in 1 (Llewellyn's Golden Dawn Series)
by Israel Regardie, Cris Monnastre, Carl Weschcke
- Paperback: 807 pages
- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; 6th edition
(November 1, 1989)
- ISBN: 0875426638
- Product Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.6 inches
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