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Jay Sharp is an ordinary guy living an ordinary life until he unwittingly becomes a victim of mistaken identity after a Melbourne inner-city heroin deal goes bad between Asian and Lebanese gang members. The gang members are robbed and violently murdered mid-deal by a couple of unknown gunmen. The lone survivor of the shootings escapes the scene to tell his boss he believes Jay Sharp stole their loot. The Asians want their heroin back, the Lebanese want their money, the criminal underworld wants to steal, and the police want to catch them all Will Jay be able to plead his innocence or will mistaken identity get him killed? David G. Mattichak Jr. lives in Melbourne, Australia. He is an al a carte chef and has been cooking for twenty-five years. He is well known to Australian occultists and pagans, and has taught Ceremonial Magick. Loot is his first novel. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/Loot.htm
Pyramidos traces the history and development of this fundamental magical ceremony from its earliest origins in the famed Golden Dawn Cipher Documents, through Crowley's first attempts to codify a system of magick in the Order of the Lamp of the Invisible Light to the final composition of the Pyramidos Ritual as the jewel in the crown of Crowley's own magical order. The Pyramidos Ceremony is included in its fully expanded form and the symbolism of the ritual is explained in detail. There is also a comprehensive examination of the Golden Dawn Neophyte Ceremony as well as several complete magick ceremonies that are discussed in the text. Pyramidos is a handbook for the performance of this central ceremony of modern Hermetic magick. It includes 15 illustrations and a complete bibliography of references.
The Hermetic Tablet is a bi-annual Journal of Western Ritual Magic where people, from all traditions, share their experiences. Some of the contributors are well known names in the occult field, while others are just those who want to share knowledge and experiences with the public. This issue includes articles written by the following writers: Jake Stratton-Kent, Mike Magee, Chic & Sandra Tabatha Cicero, Aaron Leitch, Christine Zalewski, Nick Farrell, Paola Farrell, Jayne Gibson, Tony Toneatto, Michael Straw, Samuel Scarborough, Tony Fuller, Wynn Westcott, Ina Cüsters-Van Bergen, Morgan Drake Eckstein, and Carman Lawrick. The Journal covers a wide range of different subjects all related to Western Ritual Magic, including Goetia, Golden Dawn, Wicca, Theurgy, Angelic Magic, Ancient Egypt, and pagan ritual. There is something for anyone, from all spiritual traditions who wants to know about practical Western Ritual Magic.
The Sword & The Serpent is a unique book about magick that reveals many of the arcane secrets of the occult arts.The Sword & The Serpent is a record of a series of experiments in astral travel that were undertaken by the magician AnkhafnaKhonsu in 1996. Each journey crosses one of the Paths of the Serpent in their ascent of the Qaballistic Tree of Life. Taken together these visions of the Paths of the Sepher Yetzirah, the ancient Book of Formation, represent the path of initiation into the mysteries of Hermetic Magick.The Sword & the Serpent describes each of the Paths of the Serpent in great detail and introduces the reader to the many strange and unexpected entities that inhabit these spiritual realms. Along the way it tells the story of the magician AnkhafnaKhonsu's progress past the many obstacles and through the varied experiences that these travels upon the astral planes produced.
Robert Tallant thought that he was being engaged to accompany the old Count Eisendorf on a scientific expedition to the West Indian Colonies but from the minute that they set foot in Kingston Town the whole journey began to take on the shape of a nightmare. Guided by the evil Voodoo witchdoctor Blackjoe, the expedition first visits Queen Sabina and on advice that is given in a strange trance they set out to find the King of the Wangamen who lives hidden in the primitive jungles of the Unseeable People. With death or worse hounding their steps the expedition makes its was through the cannibal filled forests past the evil Lwa spirits and an army of Zombies in search of the Count's ultimate prixe- but what evil is he seeking? And when he finds it can Robert Tallant allow such pure evil to escape into the world?
The Bemba language is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia by the Bemba people and about 18 related ethnic groups. It is the second-most spoken lanuage in Zambia, after Nyanja. The purpose of this guide is to provide a structured set of lessons for those interested in learning Bemba. Following these lessons will give students of Bemba a basic level of understanding and conversation skills.
Aleister Crowley crafted Liber DCLXXI vel Pyramidos from an earlier ritual he called the ThROA or LIber 671. Both rituals are based on the Neophyte Ceremony of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. While the ThoROA ritual was meant to be conducted by several officers with a candidate, Pyramidos would be simplified even more to ensure it could be performed by a single person and would become one of the rituals of self initiation used within Crowley's A∴A∴ even though it was never truly published. While self initiation was the main goal of the ritual, Crowley also designed so that it could be broken down into parts and used in other rituals and formats as well. So presented here in an aff...