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The Complete Aleister Crowley System of Magick
  • Language: en

The Complete Aleister Crowley System of Magick

This title, The Complete Aleister Crowley System of Magick, means exactly what it says. While it does cover all of the assignments of the A∴A∴ - which you may know as either the Astrum Argentium or the Astron Argon - it also covers all of his major teachings: Visualization, Meditation, various Eastern practices, Western Magick, and of course especially in regard to the Rosy Cross. This book does use the A∴A∴ grade system, with each grade getting its own chapter. Each chapter will have sections labelled "To Read", "Visionary and Meditative Practices", "Magical and Other Practices", "Holy Books for the Grade", "Examinations", "Initiations", "Pathworking", etc. And Yes!, the author dares to present information on the grades of Magister Templi, Magus and Ipsissimus. This book is very complete and comprehensive. It takes a "brass tacks" sort of approach. Rather than getting all high-and-lofty, it patiently works you through every single assignment for every single grade. If your goal is to work the entire Crowley Curriculum, completely and in order, this book is aimed at you.

The Work and Life of Robert E. Howard
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

The Work and Life of Robert E. Howard

This volume examines in detail the work and life of Robert E. Howard, paying special attention to the characters of Kull, Conan, Bran Mak Morn, Cormac Mac Art and Turlogh O'Brien. The book also makes the case for a coherent collection of Howard's Fantasy and Horror stories that are set in the American South and Southwest.

Adeptus Exemptus Thesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Adeptus Exemptus Thesis

The Exempt Adept will present a thesis of his own, as a general Epitome of his own Attainment as reflected in the sphere of the Mind. - from "Literature Recommended to Aspirants"

Adeptus Exemptus Thesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Adeptus Exemptus Thesis

The Adept must prepare and publish a thesis setting forth His knowledge of the Universe, and his proposals for its welfare and progress. - from "One Star in Sight"

Crowley's Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

Crowley's Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The Book of the Law" was transmitted by Aiwaz, also known as Melek Taus, the brazen peacock of Kurdish Yazidi belief. It was transcribed or written down by Aleister Crowley, and first published in March 1912. Joseph William Marek's analysis of the text (you will notice he doesn't use the words "Comment" or "Commentary") follow's Crowley's while only filling in the blank spots and offering some much need interpretation. This analysis is in plain English and adds new understanding to this mysterious text. This is a COLOR PRINTING of this book. We trust this will add to your understanding of this holy book.

Diamonds from the Equinox
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 824

Diamonds from the Equinox

The discerning reader will notice a similarity in title between this comprehensive volume and the book known as "Gems from the Equinox". We feel this book is a superior product because, unlike Gems, this tome does not have 250pp of sarcastic reviews. In that other volume, editor Israel Regardie noted the difficulty of organizing the contents by subject matter, citing that some instructions included both Yoga and Magical references. We have tackled that problem by organizing the material by the grade in which it is to be worked. Thoughtful consideration has led us to move a very few of these instructions in an effort to make the whole system easier to comprehend.Here is a partial list of item...

Grand Invocations and Other Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Grand Invocations and Other Papers

This book contains sections on The Great Work, Invocations of the Thelemic Gods, a re-interpretation of The Book of Revelation, Notes on creating a new Magical Order to avoid the Lineage Wars, many essays written on Crowleyan themes, a look at what would have been in the never published Equinox III(2), and many book reviews.

Hierophant's Task
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Hierophant's Task

Hierophant's Task is a collection of essays, artwork and poetry mainly dealing with Ceremonial Magick, Yoga and the religion known as Thelema.

Magus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Magus

The Grade of Magus is described in "Liber B vel Magi", and there are accounts of its character in "The Vision and the Voice" in the Higher Aethyrs. This particular book has sections commenting on "The Book of Lies, invoking Egyptian deities, analyzing the OTHER Holy Books, doing grimoire work, speculations on what "Liber IAO" might have been, and more.

Konx Om Pax
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Konx Om Pax

Konx Om Pax: Essays in Light, first published in 1907. The name Konx Om Pax is a phrase said to have been pronounced in the Eleusinian Mysteries to bid initiates to depart after having completed the tests for admission to the degree of epopt (seer). This phrase, is not immediately intelligible in Greek, and a number of theories have been advanced as to its origin and meaning.