Showing posts with label kabbalah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kabbalah. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Kabbalah, The Harmony of Opposites: Now Available!

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Kabbalah is one of the systems of mysticism which is of greatest interest to people, so I have completed several new works recently on the subject. Colville's edition, here, is a fairly broad one, ruminating on the mystic meaning of the Hebrew alphabet and number system, the Tree of Life, and other concepts within Jewish magical tradition. As Colville was associated with Theosophy and other orders, this book is a slightly Westernized but altogether coherent analysis of Kabbalah and its teachings.

127 pages.

Monday, May 3, 2021

The Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum: Now Available!




This intermediate-length work is predominantly material taken from Eliphas Levi (translated later into English by W Wynn Westcott) with some notes by the latter, and re-illustrated by Rita Metzner, who has done about a half dozen other works for me in that capacity. About two thirds of the work interprets the major Tarot trumps and their mystical meaning, loosely fusing Kabbalah, Rosicrucian lore, alchemy, and Hermeticism together. There is also a section containing rituals and prayers, of the same basic mettle. The editor alludes to Levi's epilogue in the work and presumes that Levi had basically debased the rest of the text, although it could be interpreted as a way to avoid censorship- a sort of religious disclaimer.

It is quite good, but it requires a developed knowledge of the occult to really make sense of.

89 pages.


Monday, July 6, 2020

The Hidden Treasures of the Ancient Qabalah: Now Available!



This is a nice little work but the title is slightly misleading; while it speaks about Kabbalah it is a Theosophical manuscript (a transcription of oratory) which ties the same in to alchemy, yoga, and certain Christian and Buddhist tenets of spirituality. It is well written, and about half of it actually comprises a sort of social tract which speaks about inter-sex relationships, ethics, and then-modern culture.

54 pages.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Jewish Mysticism: Now Available!



One of a number of interesting spiritual works released by the same publisher in the 1910s, Abelsons' treatment of mysticism within Judaism here is quite good, expansive, and sometimes dense, but technically an introductory overview of magickal concepts within Kabbalah.

Speaking of the Yetzirah and Zohar among other works, it is somewhat a work of linguistic anthropology, which makes sense, since a lot of the theological and mystic concepts of Jewish spiritual lore are fundamentally derived from the Hebrew language and number systems.

123 pages.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Mysticism and Occult Fiction Books for Sale

The following is a continuously edited list of texts related to mysticism, occult fiction, and post-antiquated mythology which I have edited and released. This list will be updated over time as new titles become available.

REMEDIES OF THE GREAT PHYSICIAN
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A work of christian healing, containing what may be seen as white magick invocations.

WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY: DREAM BOOK
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One part quack medicine, one part dream interpretation, one part folk remedies.

SEPHER BAHIR
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An elaborate work of Kaballah containing the opinions of scholars within Judaism related to Hebrew lettering, numerology, and cosmic lore.

SEPHER YETZIRAH
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An extremely important work within Kaballah with a series of statements on creation itself and how it parallels Hebrew letters and numbers as well as astrological lore.

HOW TO SPEAK WITH THE DEAD
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A work on channeling, mediumship, and Victorian necromancy.

VRIL; THE POWER OF THE COMING RACE
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An interesting fictional work that influenced Blavatsky and virtually all other early modern occultists and occult movements, as well as eugenics

THE NEW ATLANTIS
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Francis Bacon's fictional account of Bensalem; has many prophetic and alchemical overtones

1900 OR: THE LAST PRESIDENT
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Ingersoll Lockwood delves into political fiction and accidentally predicts the modern era, replete with quasi-religious imagery.

MYSTIC TEST BOOK OF THE HINDU OCCULT CHAMBERS
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A DeLaurence work on crystal gazing, telepathy, and seances.

HOW TO HOLD CIRCLES
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A short work detailing how to develop the ability to communicate with spirits

IMPERIALISTIC COUNCIL OF THE MAGI
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A strange combination of rambling philosophy and self-help style lore of the era

MATERIALIZED APPARITIONS
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A study of seances and mediumship that is unintentionally funny as its central subject was outed as a fraud by Harry Houdini

THE SECRET OF THE SUCCESS OF THE OUIJA BOARD
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A very short booklet that claims Ouija boards work by elven interference and communicate with God.

PRACTICAL OCCULTISM
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A nice spiritualist work refuting mainstream religious ideology and promoting seances, spirits, and mediumship

DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE
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An interesting mid 19th century work on spirits, clairvoyance, and the form of the afterlife.

POEMS OF PAGANISM
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A compilation of pagan-themed poetry about love, death, and nature.

THE MIND TELEGRAPH
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Partially a short story about the use ofabsolute willpower. Speaks of psychic forces and at-distance telepathy.

GLEANINGS OF A MYSTIC
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A Rosicrucian work compiling short essays on various mystic and spiritual topics.

INITIATES OF THE FLAME
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Manly Halls first book, explaining symbols, masonry, alchemy, etc.

THE LOST KEYS OF FREEMASONRY
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Manly Halls second work, dealing with the Emerald Tablet, the tale of Hiram Abiff, and Masonic symbolism.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN THE PRACTICAL MYSTIC
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An odd assortment of Lincoln tales; dream interpretation, his religiosity, and some WWI era Kaiser-phobia

THE HIDDEN TREASURES OF THE ANCIENT QABALAH
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A Theosophical work which speaks of Kabbalah, Yoga, social reform, and other things. Taken from oratory.

THE STIGMATA
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A collection of tales related to the stigmata in Catholic lore.

SOME PHILOSOPHY OF THE HERMETICS
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A strange symbolic work in multiple essays speaking of spirits, death, romance, enlightenment, and more.

LUCASTA, PARABLES AND POEMS
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A short compilation of magic-related poetry by A E Waite himself.

A LYRIC OF THE FAIRY LAND AND OTHER POEMS
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A melancholic compilation of further occult-related poetry by A E Waite.

THE SON OF GOD
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A work by Reuben Clymer speaking of the mystic, Essene nature of Jesus and prescribing various spiritual practices for ascension to higher spiritual levels.

LIFE AND POWER FROM WITHIN
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A Colville work exploring mystic concepts in general, referencing Swedenborg and others.

ANCIENT MYSTIC ORIENTAL MASONRY
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A Rosicrucian work on the history, legend, and symbolism of the Freemasons, along with its origins in the ancient mystery traditions.

ARCANA SAITICA
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Three essays on the mystic side of Freemasonry.

GOD-MAN: THE WORD MADE FLESH
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A Theosophical work intertwining sacred sexuality, Biblical allegory, elements of Hinduism, and biochemistry.

Friday, February 26, 2016

Sword Of Moses Update

I have completed editing the famous Sword of Moses; Gaster's release from his own manuscript at the end of the 1800s. However, due to Amazon's tendency to conflate copies with similar author names, my (brand new) edition is showing years-old and mostly negative reviews of Gaster's work released in an early and fractured form; Gaster's original document used "X" to denote all mentions of the judeochristian deity (whether Agla, YHWH, Jehovah, or any other sacred name was used!) and did not include the actual list of sacred angelic names required to actually work any of the rituals therein.

My edition is updated, modernized in word usage, contains the sacred names, and uses the proper terminology for this deity, rather than use "X" several hundred times for a half dozen other words.

I have already contacted Amazon regarding the problem. I won't post the work here until it's solved (the URL for all I know might change and I don't want to link to another edition.)