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Aurum Solis
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Basic Magical Practices
of the Aurum Solis (59 pages)
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Denning & Phillips - The Aurum Solis Initiation Ceremonies and
Inner Magical Techniques (230 pages)
@300cr
Both above the level
of rationality and below it, there exist for us vital and
purposeful areas of psychic activity which are frequently
termed "unconscious", not because they are unconscious at
their own levels but because the rational mind is unconscious
of them. One of the major results to be sought, whether in
magical training, in meditation, or for the matter of that in
psychotherapy, is to push back the misty boundaries of
unconsciousness, both higher and lower. That achieved, the
conscious mind is more widely able to recognise the influences
which affect it, to understand them and very frequently
control them, and so is able to take more intelligent
responsibility in the life of the person. In this book, the
keys to this process as employed in the initiatory rites of
the Order Aurum Solis are revealed in detail for the first
time. These ceremonies of initiation, together with inner
magical techniques required for proper performance of the
works, are capable of leading the aspirant from the portal of
the mysteries to the heights of magical attainment. The
structure and consecration of an Aurum Solis temple are
likewise presented, together with details of vestments and
regalia; and the major inner symbolism of the Ogdoadic
Tradition of the Western Mysteries is set forth. This
significant work, prepared by the Grand Master of the Order,
is a full and vital revelation of the outer and inner
initiatory technology of the Aurum Solis, and stands as a
guide to the magical potential and the power of the Ogdoadic
Tradition.
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Denning & Phillips - Vol. 1 - The Foundations of High Magick:
The Magical Philosophy
(366 pages)
@500cr
There are many books
available for those who wish to learn the way of ritual
magick- but few books for those who wish to learn the
philosophy behind it, without having to contend with the
opinions of often overbearing (Crowley), dogmatic (Fortune),
muddle-headed (Regardie), or overly cautious (Kraig) writers.
This book not only teaches pure Qabalistic and Hermetic
thought, but insightfully and lucidly ties in connections to
Oriental, Native American, and even the often overlooked ideas
of those anomalous American Transcendentalists, such as
Emerson and Whitman. There's no strange yoga, badly-translated
words of mystic power, or misunderstood mythology- only the
finest piece of magical literature available today. If you're
a psychologist interested in exploring the transpersonal
realms, a layperson wanting to explore spirituality beyond the
confines of exoteric religion, a pagan interested in exploring
a more reason-oriented spirituality searching for answers -
this book is for you.
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Denning & Phillips - Vol .2 - The Sword and the Serpent:The
Two-Fold Qabalistic Universe
(456 pages)
@500cr
The Sword & The
Serpent: The Two-Fold Qabalistic Universe is a reference book,
and a hands-on book for working with Magick and the Qabala. It
helpful for understanding the structure of Qabala in relation
to the Tarot.
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Denning & Phillips - Vol. 3 - Mysteria Magica (430 pages)
@500cr
synopsis
A complete system of Magick, Mysteria Magica reveals essential
and advanced teachings in terms that even newcomers can
follow, with a richness of inspiration embraced by experienced
mages. Mysteria Magica explores the core of Ceremonial
Magick-the inner system of symbolism, philosophy, and
spiritual technology. It shows how and why ritual acts can
lead to their desired result in the "Principles of Ceremonial"
section. This comprehensive work also presents a formal
traditional education in the key elements of High Magick:
sigils; telesmata; consecration; protection; and Enochian
rituals and techniques, including proper pronunciation of the
Enochian language. Designed for individual or group use,
Mysteria Magica contains the most vital procedures of High
Magick with authentic texts and formulae.
Builders Of The Adytum
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Pronaos Initiation Ritual Preparation (32 pages)
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Seven Steps in Practical Occultism (25 pages)
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Introduction to Esoteric Psychology (18 pages)
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Sound and Color (1931) - Paul Foster Case - Correlation of Sound
and Color (31 pages)
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Hebrew Letter Workbook (31 pages)
@200 The purpose of this booklet is
to help all students who want to learn how to draw, and recognize
the Hebrew letters. The various shapes of the letters are easily
reproduced using modem calligraphy pens. These instructions
presume students are familiar with various types of graph paper
and edged pens. Some students may be aware of other styles of
drawing the letters. These particular examples were used for
clarity and ease. When this booklet refers to "families of
letters," it is not alluding to the divisions familiar to students
of Qabalah: the 3 mother, 7 double, and 12 simple letters. The
groupings used are based on similarity and relation of shape. Much
confusion and error frustrate beginning students because of slight
but very important differences in appearance. Experience with this
particular organization of the letters has helped many students,
allowing them to draw nearly perfect letters in a very short
period of time.
Church of Satan & Satanism
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The Church of Satan Informational Pack (54 pages)
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Black Book of Satan by Conrad Robury (41 pages)
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Orders of 9 Angel (88 pages)
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Livri Luciferius - The Book Of Lucifer (76 pages)
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The Satanic Bible - Anton LaVey
(99 pages)
A founder of the Church of Satan explains its philosophies of
indulgence and freedom, and discusses Satanic rituals. The Satanic Bible claims the heritage of a horde of evil
deities--Bile', Dagon, Moloch, and Yao Tzin to name a few--but
these ancient gods have no coherent connection between each other
or to Satanism, except that all have been categorized by
Christianity as "evil." Calling on these ancient names like a
magician shouting, "Abracadabra," LaVey attempts to shatter the
classical depiction of Satanism as a cult of black mass and child
sacrifice. As the smoke clears, he leads us through a surprisingly
logical argument in favor of a life focused on self-indulgence.
The Satanic Bible is less bible and more philosophy (with a
few rituals thrown in to keep us entertained), but this philosophy
is the backbone of a religion that, until LaVey entered the scene,
was merely a myth of the Christian church. It took LaVey, and
The Satanic Bible, to turn this myth into a legitimate public
religion.
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The Satanic Rituals - Anton LaVey
(120 pages)
Pages of hidden literature, Rituals, Enchantments, Talisman,
Beverages, Magic Formulas, Secrets, Invocations, Pacts, Stamps and
other forms of Black Arts.
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The Al Jilwah (3 pages)
Devil Worship: Sacred Books and Traditions of
the Yezidiz. The Al-Jilwah was given to Yezidi prophet Sheik Adi
in the 12th century from Satan, himself.
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Al-Jiwah - Black Book Of The Yezidis (2 pages)
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Liber Primus (10 pages)
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Liber Secundus (13 pages)
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Curses by Christine Mintree
(15 pages)
The information
in this booklet was intended for the curious only. If you
decide to cast any curse from this booklet, you do so alone
and of your own free will. You are solely responsible and
take responsibility for any and all Karma resulting from
your actions.
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The Book of Dagon (29 pages)
Cursed Writings of Assyrian Priests
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The Red Book of Appin Translated by Scarabaeus
(26 pages)
black magic and
demonolatry from the collection of Joseph Appin
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Theology of Satanism (16 pages)
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The Book of Dagon (29 pages)
Cursed Writings of Assyrian Priests
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Codex Decium (5 pages)
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De Vermis Misteriis (31 pages)
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Missa Niger (14 pages)
The Black Mass
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Analysis of the Church of Satan by Ole Wolf (30 pages)
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The Unsacred Texts Of The Koton
(128 pages)
@200cr
(click
here for details) You are
about to discover the most evil, vile and disgusting book ever
written. It may even be the words of Satan himself! Did Lucifer
actually write this shocking and unbelievable ancient text ? You
are one of the first human beings to actually experience the
ancient wisdom contained in this most unholy of books comprised of
texts that may even predate history itself. So powerful and so
terrifying that it may have already lead strong willed men to
madness... Forget the child's play of fantasy with books like the
Necronomicon.... The Unsacred Texts Of The Koton, presented here
for the first time in electronic book form gives you the power to
discover and master long suppressed ancient sorcery for yourself.
Unearthed during the turbulent 1960's, this strange and perverse
ancient compendium is both evil and beyond pornographic in its
vicious and visceral raw sexual power. Learn for yourself what may
very well be the writings of the devil himself. -
Satanism and Witchcraft - The Occult and the West Part II (3
pages)
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An Examination of Satanic Black Magic (21 pages)
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Yezidi -The Black Book (10 pages)
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Book of Doom (6 pages)
or The Unholy Bible of Doom which is The nastiest
grimoire the world has ever seen.
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Compendium Daemonii (Latin)
(141 pages)
For the Purists
in the Crowd
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The Benefits of Blasphemy (2 pages)
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Church of Lucifer (78 pages)
Church of Lucifer Texts, philosophy, and
Rituals
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Satanism - An Examination of Satanic Black Magic (24 pages)
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Anton Lavey - Legend and Reality (10 pages)
compiled by his daughter
Zeena and Nikolas Schreck February 2, 1998
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Book of Cain (12 pages)
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Luciferian Sorcery and Sethanic Magic by Michael Ford (35
pages)
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Voxsabbatum: The Witches Sabbath by Michael Ford (35 pages)
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The Ten Ideals of a Modern Satanist (2 pages)
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The Black Book of the Abyss by Pope Fraize (20 pages)
Satanic
essays, Satanic Prophecies, Black Book of the Abyss.
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Diabolus - The Dragon Within the Triangle of Darkness by Michael
W. Ford (33 pages)
An exploration of the Adversary within
Magick
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The Demonic Bible (58 pages)
by Magus Tsirk Susej, Antichrist, Servant
and disciple of the Dark Lord, revealed to him by the spirit Azael,
his Unholy Guardian Demon. This book contains rituals for Crossing
the Gates of Hell and becoming one with the Forces of Darkness. It
also contains rituals for the invocation of hundreds of demons and
Dark Gods. This may possibly be the most evil book written.
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Deitus by Magus Tsirk Susej (22 pages)
A commentary on the
Demonic Bible and Deitic Philosophy
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The Book of Aiwass By John Allee High Priest, First Church of
Satan (7 pages)
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Missa Niger: La Messe Noire (Black Mass) - A True and Factual
Account of the Principal Ritual of Satanic Worship (15 pages)
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Michael W. Ford - The Book of the Witch Moon: A Grimoire of Luciferian Witchcraft,
Vampyrism and Chaos Sorcery (146 pages)
@500 The forbidden works of Chaos,
Vampiric and Luciferian Sorcery. Containing a grimoire outlining
the dark feminine current of HECATE, the book outlines the
practice of Satanic or Luciferian Witchcraft from a Cunning craft
viewpoint. Witch Moon explores ritual and dream Lycanthropy, Chaos
Sorcery and Luciferian Ritual practice. The foundation of Book of
the Witch Moon is in the darksome practice of Vampirism and
Predatory Spirituality. The Nine Angles and the Trapezoid
workings, inspired by Anton LaVey and presented around the cult of
Daeva-Yasna, the persian demon-sorcery of Yatuk Dinoih.
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Goetia: Luciferian Edition (77 pages)
@200cr
Darkness is always
found within first. Your entire life has been found in
either an embrace of shadow or a carefully forgotten endless
banishing of it. The Luciferian Path instructs the student
to awaken darkness, to manifest demons from the abyss of the
Subconscious and master them - the end result being
self-mastery and the transformation into a Luciferic Spirit.
The Luciferian Goetia is a grimoire which presents the 72
Spirits of Solomon as daemonic forces within the mind
itself, giving possibility to their anthropomorphic
existence outside of humanity itself. The interpretation and
experience is as unique as the Shemhamforasch itself. Herein
is LEGION, the Book of Howling. Contains a different
approach to the 72 Demons, Invocations and Evocations
written by a Luciferian and a working methodology on
summoning and controlling powerful forces.
Freemasonry
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The Higher Degrees Handbook of Freemasonry by J.S.M. Ward (26
pages)
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The Templar Orders in Free Masonry by Arthur Edward Waite (15
pages)
The
Templar Orders In Freemasonry by Arthur Edward Waite, long out of
print, is a must read for those members of Masonic Templarism
interested in how Masonic Templarism began. Waite in his typical
insightful prose style examines the legends of post Templar
existence via such notable figures as Andrew Michael Ramsay and
Baron Karl von Hund who were first to draw a connection between
Crusader era orders and the Masonic Brotherhood.
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Some Deeper aspects of Masonic Symbolism
by Arthur Edward Waite (15 pages)
A
book full of profound insights. Very rare and valuable for those
who want to go beyond the superficial layers of Freemason
symbolism. Contents: A System of Morality; The First Degree; The
Meaning of Initiation; Entered, Passed, Raised; Imperfect
Symbolism; The Third Degree; The Book of the Dead; The Christian
Mysteries; The Mystical Fact; The Place of Darkness; Operative
Masonry; The Old Charges; Living Stone; The Kabalah; The Divine
Name; The Temple; The Builder; Craft Masonry.
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The Meaning of Masonry by W.L. Wilmshurst (133 pages)
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Scarlet and the Beast: A History of the War Between English and
French Freemasonry (487 pages)
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Bristol Masonic Ritual 1st Degree (34 pages)
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Masonic Secrets Revealed: An Expose of Free Masonry (223
pages)
@500 Containing all the degrees of
the order conferred in a Master's Lodge, as exposed by Captain
William Morgan. All the Degrees Conferred in the Royal Arch
Chapter and Grand Encampment of Knights Templars—Knights of the
Red Cross—of the Christian Mark—and of the Holy Sepulcher. Also
the Eleven Ineffable Degrees Conferred in the Lodge of
Perfection—and the still higher degrees of Prince of
Jerusalem—Knights of the East and West—Venerable Grand Masters of
Symbolic Lodges—Knights and Adepts of the Eagle or Sun—Princes of
the Royal Secret—Sovereign Inspector General, etc, as exposed by
George R. Crafts, Formerly Thrice Puissant Grand Master of Manitou
Council, N.Y.
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Manly Hall - The Lost Keys of Masonry: The Legend of Hiram Abiff
(128 pages)
The author, not a Mason himself at the time he authored the book,
sets before the reader the unspeakable truth, the unutterable
perfection. He spells out the sublime teachings of Freemasonry as
only a non-mason can. He has read the deeper meaning of the
ritual. Not having assumed the formal obligations, he calls upon
all mankind to enter into the holy of holies. Not initiated into
the physical craft, he declares the secret doctrine that all may
hear. With vivid allegory and profound philosophical disquisition,
he expounds the sublime teachings of Freemasonry, older than all
religions, as universal as human aspiration.
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Higgins - The Beginning of Masonry: A Collection of Forty papers
on the Hidden Mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry (124 pages)

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Mackey - Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry Vol. 1 (419 pages)
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Mackey - Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry Vol. 2 (501 pages)
An exhaustive work on Freemasonry comprising the whole range of
the Arts, Sciences, and Literature of the Masonic Institution.
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Mackey - The Symbolism Of Freemasonry (365 pages)
Revised by Robert Ingham Clegg, 330. Contents: An Introduction to
Symbolism; Origin and Progress of Freemasonry; Noachidae;
Primitive Freemasonry; Spurious Freemasonry; Ancient Mysteries;
Dionysiac Artificers; Union of Speculative and Operative
Freemasonry at the Temple of Solomon; Traveling Freemasons of the
Middle Ages; Disseverance of the Operative Element; System of
Symbolic Instruction; Speculative Science and the Operative Art;
Symbolism of Solomon's Temple; Form of the Lodge; Officers of a
Lodge; Point Within a Circle; Covering of the Lodge; Ritualistic
Symbolism; Rite of Discalceation and Investiture; Symbolism of the
Gloves; Rite of Circumambulation, Intrusting and Symbolism of
Light; Symbolism of Corner-Stone; Ineffable Name; Legends of
Freemasonry, Winding Stairs, Third Degree; Sprig of Acacia;
Symbolism of Labor; Stone of Foundation; Lost Word.
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Macoy - The Masonic Manual: A Pocket Companion for the Initiated
(320 pages)
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Moore - The Craftsman & Freemasons Guide (303 pages)
Containing a delineation of the Rituals of Freemasonry with the
emblems and explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in
acquiring a knowledge of the rites and ceremonies of the several
degrees, from Entered Apprentice to that of select master, and the
Order of Priesthood.
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Moore - The New Masonic Trestle Board (209 pages)
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Morgan - Illustrations of Masonry, by One of the Fraternity
(110 pages)
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Perkins - The Meaning of Masonry (186 pages)
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Pike - Book Of The Words (177 pages)
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Richardson - Richardson's Monitor of Freemasonry (192 pages)
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Scottish Rite-Vol. 1-Masonic Degrees (485 pages)
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Scottish Rite-Vol. 2-Masonic Degrees (553 pages)
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Sherer - The Masonic Ladder (271 pages)
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Steinmetz - The Lost Word: Its Hidden Meaning (271 pages)
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Street - Symbolism of the Three Degrees Vol 1: The Entered
Apprentice Degree (112 pages)
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Street - Symbolism of the Three Degrees Vol 2: The Fellow Craft
Degree (46 pages)
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Street - Symbolism of the Three Degrees Vol 3: The Master Mason
Degree (80 pages)
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W. Kirk MacNulty - Kabbalah and Freemasonry (57 pages)
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Wilmshurst - Masonic Initiation (228 pages)
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Wilmshurst - Meaning of Masonry (90 pages)
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John Robinson - Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry
(390 pages)
Unlike most of its five million members, including many world
leaders, who believe that the Freemasons, the world's largest
fraternal organization, evolved from the guilds of medieval
stonemasons, historian Robinson persuasively links Freemasonry's
origins and goals to the once powerful and wealthy Knights Templar
order. Banned and persecuted by a 14th-century papal bull, he
claims, the Knights were forced to form an underground society.
The author combines scholarly research and entertaining
storytelling in tracing Freemasonry as a worldwide political,
religious, economic and social body dedicated to self-improvement
and charity while governed by secret rituals and symbols.
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George Tudhope - Freemasonry came to America with Captain John
Smith in 1607 (21 pages)

Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
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The Book of the Black Serpent
(18 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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The Arcane Schools by John Yarker (Golden Dawn and O.T.O)
(342 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
view table
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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Pat Zalewski - Kabbalah of the Golden Dawn (236 pages)
@500cr
The key to this book's value is that it is a reference book of
source material meant to live in the context of a Golden Dawn
collection. It is packed with original material not to be found
elsewhere in print, before or yet again as of the date of this
review. While this book will be of interest to everyone who
studies Kabbalah, it will be of especial interest to Golden Dawn
practitioners and scholars who wish to deepen their knowledge of
this particular "GD" approach to Kabbalah. Having said that, it is
not a Primer but assumes a basic knowledge of the GD kabbalistic
structure and metaphors available elsewhere, from which basis it
is a deeper discussion and an enhancement -- even, in some cases,
an intriguing challenge to what is elsewhere printed. It will
therefore be invaluable to anyone who has already picked up the
basics of the Golden Dawn approach to Kabbalah who wants deeper
information on a particular point, at which time they can study
the original documents inside, which are minimally colored by
commentary. A technical example is the Chapter on the
ShemHaMephorash, or the name in extension. Zalewski tells where
the original Philosophus lecture comes from, and provides an
interesting diagram from that original Paper that stands in
contrast to the Leo centered ordering of the angels of the Name
provided by Mathers, a scheme which is central to the GD
understanding of the Tarot pip cards. This may be significant or
not to different readers, but is invaluable food for thought to
anyone seriously working out for themselves the true attributions
of the Name in Extension to the Zodiac and the Tarot.
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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)
Martinism
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Ambelain - Le Martinisme (184 pages)
Martinism -
History and doctrine. Occult and Mystical Freemasonry.
Ambelain, Robert. 1946. Le Martinisme. PARIS: Editions
Niclaus, Translation by Piers A. Vaughan, 2003
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Man, His True Nature & Ministry (249 pages)
Saint-Martin, Louis-Claude de. Man, His True Nature &
Ministry. Orig. Translation by Edward Burton Penny, 1864.
Partial Contents: On Nature: Man, not outward Nature,
the witness of Divinity; Marriage-Man is God's book;
Heaven taken by violence; man the mirror of God's wonders;
The Universe in pain; Cause of Nature's groans; Birth of
matter; Hypothesis of Jacob Bohme; Inhabitancy of Planets;
Final Causes; Repose of Nature, the Soul, and the Word
should come from Man; On Man: What is Spirit? man's
origin; The Magism of God; Man, the continuation or
recommencement of God; Door of Light and love in Man; How
to attain God's Action; The Fall; Human institutions
derive from above; Blood of clean animals; The Exodus; Law
of Sacrifices; Three degrees of abominations; Mosaic law
preparatory to spiritual law; Man delivered from prison of
his blood; The Eucharist; Progress of individual man
towards Canaan; The perfecting of our faculties hereafter
requires sacrifice of all here; God's love and Man's
insensibility; The work of the man of faith reacts on the
whole tree of Man; On the Word: The Word sustains all
things; The Words requires an apprenticeship; The true
Cross; The substance of men's words; Power of the enemy
during night; Duties, responsibilities, and misdirection
of literary men; Religious literature; Gradations in
Adam's fall; Demonstration of God and the soul; The
sublime is God, and all that connects us with Him;
Ministers of the Word withholding the key of knowledge;
Desire, the principle of movement; Three degrees of the
Word; Progressive names, states, and processes; Who should
teach the deep things of God; Eternity in a point of time.
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The Natural
Table (80 pages)
Saint-Martin, Louis-Claude de:
Natural Table of the Correspondences between God, Man and
the Universe, 1782, Chapters 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19,
Translation by Piers A. Vaughan, 2003.
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The
Cloud Upon the Sanctuary (35 pages)
Eckartshausen's Cloud Over the
Sanctuary is an announcement to "those capable of light" that
there is still a "Community of Light,:" or a wisdom school, where
the sacred mysteries are kept. Rosicrucians, Martinists,
Freemasons, and Theosophists-read this essential book!
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Robert
Ambelain - Spiritual Alchemy (103 pages)
Translated by Piers A.
Vaughan
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Robert
Ambelain - Practical Kabbalah Part 1 (85 pages)
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Practical
Kabbalah Part 2 (176 pages)
@300cr Introduction to the study of Kabbalah, both mystical and
practical, and to using its Traditions and Symbols with a view to
Theurgy. Translated by Piers A. Vaughan.
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Robert Ambelain - Templars and Rose Croix (80 pages)

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Robert Ambelain - Freemasonry in Olden Times (226 pages)
Ceremonies and Rituals from the Rites of Mizraïm and Memphis

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Robert Ambelain - Contemporary Martinism (35 pages)

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Eighty Aphorisms and Maxims of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
(15 pages)

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The Ministry of the Spirit-Man by Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
(47 pages)

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Ten Prayers by the Unknown Philosopher (17 pages)

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The Red Book by Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin (34 pages)

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Michel de Saint Martin - Revelations: Spiritual Conversations
(113 pages)

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History and Doctrines of the Rose-Croix by Paul Sédir (119
pages)

Rosicrucian
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The Chymical Wedding
(90 pages)
Originally published in German in 1616. This edition derives from
an English translation published in 1690.
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The Rosicrucian Manifestoes
(31 pages)
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Confessio Fraternitatas
(5 pages)
Fama Fraternitatas
(9 pages)
Rosicrucians Past and Present by W. Wynn Wescott
(6 pages)
Rosicrucian Thoughts on the Ever-Burning Lamps of the Ancients by
W.Wyn Wescott (9
pages)
Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians
(16 pages)
The Rosicrucian Mysteries
by Max Heindel (89 pages)
Rosie Crucian Secrets
by John Dee (148 pages)
The Rosicrucian: The
History, Mythology, and Rituals of an Esoteric Order (197
pages)
by Christopher McIntosh
Rosicrucian Doctrines and Tenets (13 pages)
Paul Foster Case - True And Invisible Rosicrucian Order
@100cr
(333 pages)
Paul foster case presents a true understanding of the inner
principles of the Invisible Order of The True Rosicrucians
based on the two true manifestoes. It covers the traditional
Rosicrucian scheme of initiation (patterned after the
Qabalistic 'Tree of Life' diagram), and provides the reader
with a true system of self-initiation very much in accord with
the Golden Dawn tradition. Because each Grade of Initiation is
associated with a particular center on the Tree of Life, Dr.
Case focuses on one aspect or attribute of that center, and
then uses the Qabalistic attributions of the Hebrew letters in
that word to establish a set of "doctrines" for each Grade.
These doctrines are then exemplified using their associated
Tarot Keys, providing the would-be initiate with a complete
series of Tarot meditations to guide them up the Path.
On the Islamic Origin of the Rose-Croix by Emile Dantinne (Sar
Hieronymus) (5 pages)
Hermetic and Rosicrucian Mystery by Arthur Edward Waite (7
pages)
Rituals of the Societas
Rosicrucianis in Anglia (53 pages)
Zelator, Theoricus,
Practicus, Philosophus.
Rosicrucians Real History (451 pages)
Does the secret order
known as the Rosicrucians even exist? Though fabled for centuries
as clandestine movers and shakers of European and world
events-alongside the Knights Templar and the Freemasons-evidence
for its authenticity is shaky. But that doesn't mean that later
organizations haven't claimed the name, or that libraries of words
haven't been written about them. Waite, a preeminent 19th-century
expert in esoterica, here surveys all the literature necessary for
understanding the roots of the Rosicrucians, whether they are real
or fantasy. This volume, first published in 1887, includes
translations of the 17th-century German documents at the
foundation of the story of the Rosicrucians as well as a
comprehensive survey of literature about the Rosicrucians.
Students of secret societies and European history and literature
will be enthralled.
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