Catalogue
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The Mirror of Elicona
The Mirror of Elicona is a grimoire in the form of magical biography: a personal reflection on a series of encounters with a spirit who was, up until the close of the early modern period, perhaps frequently called upon by the magicians and cunning folk of the British Isles. The purpose of this Mirror […]
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Saint Martha
Within the hoodoo system St. Martha is known as The Dominator – she is called upon for acts of domination over an individual – specifically bosses and lovers. She can be called on in “aggressive” love magic, where a little extra persuasion is needed, as well as in commanding and compelling work. This Guide describes […]
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The Lunar Formula of IAO
The mysterious name “IAO” has for centuries been a ubiquitous feature of magical traditions. Many modern systems ascribe this name to Tiphareth and the solar mysteries. However, in the Ogdoadic Tradition of High Magick this name is employed as the divine name of the Moon-sphere, Yesod. The Lunar Formula of IAO […]
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Opening the Book of Lambspring
The Book of Lambspring is a series of emblematic images through which the processes of Hermetic Alchemy are alluded to; it has proven completely impenetrable to the un-initiated, which has been the case for all of the true Alchemical texts. In this small manuscript, Christopher Bradford takes each of the emblems […]
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Verse vs. Nothing
“Here follow sixty-one verses and prose… channeled intelligence. Guide lines of self-initiation, Observation of the like and unlike. Love less desire. Personal records of a Spirit seeking-Soul-seeking Spirit. Esoteric philosophy or just nonsense. As experienced by Pan… Venerator of Babalon.” This book is quarter case bound with gold and blue marbled […]
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Saint Cyprian: Saint of Necromancers
No figure in Catholic Christianity is surrounded by more mystery and confusion than that most obscure of saints, Saint Cyprian. Within these pages is information gathered directly from communion with Saint Cyprian himself, as well as knowledge passed down from other devotees of the saint of necromancers. Saint Cyprian: Saint […]
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Chasing the Dragon
Following the release of his work, Crossed Keys, wherein he presented translations of two classical yet under-appreciated Grimoires as well as portions of his own Magickal Record detailing his work with The Black Dragon, Michael Cecchetelli was contacted by nearly two dozen readers hoping for further information on the revised […]
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Conjure Codex
The practice of spirit conjuration has thrived since humanity first experienced and sought to work with the natural forces of the seen and unseen worlds. It remains to this day as a living tradition among many modern cultures, while in others conjuration has been equated with ‘the devil’s work’ or sidelined […]
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The Serpent Tongue: Liber 187
A workbook of English Qaballa by Jake Stratton-Kent, with an introduction by Lon Milo DuQuette and cover art by Stuart Littlejohn. The Serpent Tongue: Liber 187 was first published online in 2000 by Ye Olde Goat’s Shoppe and made available for personal use only. With the 2008 reappearance of The […]
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Kissing the Devil’s Ass
Being a Treatise on the Black Arte of Diabolical Witchcraft and Including a Compendium of Spells, Recipes and Pacts. A rare glimpse into the practice of a modern diabolical witch. Two limited editions: one of 6 copies handbound in black goatskin and one of 20 copies handbound in cloth. We expect this title to be […]
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The Book of Paramazda PB
Previously released as a limited, handbound edition, The Book of Paramazda resurfaced as an unlimited paperback. The text is unchanged, and the covers have been stamped with silver foil, lending this slender book some of the same dignity as its predecessor. The Book of Paramazda is a book which in the last […]
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The Book of Paramazda
The Book of Paramazda is a book which in the last millennium might have been described as a ‘Liber’ in ‘Class A & B’. Rumours of the existence of this cryptic and beautiful text have long been current in exalted circles; it is now emerging into the light of day. The Book […]
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Saint Michael the Archangel
Saint Michael the Archangel is a powerful spiritual force, acknowledged by many religious groups as one of the holiest of beings in creation. He is one of the most well known angels within the celestial hierarchy and he is one of the few to be named in the Bible and the […]
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Frimost & Klepoth
Frimost, the Strong Spirit, and Klepoth, Lucifer’s Harlot, are two of the most powerful entities of the True Grimoire; their sigils are inscribed on the two wands employed by the magician using that most potent text. Herein these two spirits are further revealed, elucidating their roles in Goetic conjure and […]
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Saint Expedite
Expedite is one of a growing number of ‘folk saints’. A folk saint is one chosen by the people as opposed to those saints canonised by the Holy Roman church. Folk saints are not recognised by the Vatican but by the people who love them. This guide explains how to begin working […]
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Goetic Spellwork
There are a multitude of texts available for the willing practitioner who wishes to learn the art of spirit evocation. However, where do you go from there? One of the overarching abilities of most spirits is the ability to teach an art or skill; as entities more subject to the ebb […]
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The Grimoire of the Sixfold Star
This small book describes a method of invoking twenty two Genii of a combined Solar-Mercurial nature. This is a method derived from Thelemic sources and involves an English qaballistic system. This system is presented solely as a viable magical framework, rather than a ‘secret key’ to the Book of the Law (a premise described […]
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Goetic Pharmakos
Just as ‘goes’ is an ancient term for a magician working with spirits of the Underworld, so ‘pharmakos’ represents a magician working with herbs, alchemical processes and so forth. The types are not mutually exclusive, and accordingly there are spirits of the grimoire who work with alchemy, herbs, stones, etc. These spirits […]
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Tools of Avernus
Even the purest, most noble of souls must at some point enter the caverns of Avernus. Some are lost forever, doomed to wander with the misty shades amongst the asphodel, whilst others rise renewed, strengthened and full of knowledge granted by the gods themselves. This short work is a collection of […]
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Goetic Divination
Goetic divination has had a bad press from the urban literati of the Classical world up to the present day. In Goetic Divination, Jake Stratton-Kent provides an overview of the history of divination, as well as practical instruction on divinatory methods, including the use of astragals, pendulums and hydromancy. The pamphlet […]
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Elelogap: The Spirit of the Waters
For the assistance of a Mighty Spirit of the Waters: in contacting the Celestial and Terrestrial Gods, the Chiefs of the Underworld and the spirits of the dead. For invoking in conjurations of lesser spirits of the Waters; for assistance in working with herbs, magical baths and washes, visions and clairvoyance; […]
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Liber Pyramidos
Jake Stratton-Kent has carefully expanded the abbreviated and skeletonic sections, restored headings and numbered the sub-rituals. It is the author’s understanding that this ritual is not identical with the A.·.A.·. Initiation rite (TROA) referred to in the Dominus Liminus task and elsewhere, but is very closely related to it. He […]
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The British Journal of Thelema Issue 11
THE CHOICE IS WHETHER TO RIDE THE WAVE, OR DROWN IN IT. Our final issue returns to its roots with a wealth of EQ tables of correspondences relating to the Trees of Eternity as well as the third and last installment of Jake Stratton-Kent’s Liturgical Approaches to Invocation & Evocation and a telling […]
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The British Journal of Thelema Issue 10
YOU ARE EITHER ON THE BUS OR UNDER IT In this, the 10th issue, we celebrate more faces of Radical Traditionalism as we explore living traditions around the globe. Palo, Goetia, Alchemy & the spirit life of plants are only some of the topics covered in this Autumnal issue, 2009. Inside […]
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The British Journal of Thelema Issue 9
IF YOU MEET CROWLEY ON THE PATH, KILL HIM The controversial, cutting-edge 9th issue of Volume VII of The Equinox: British Journal of Thelema, exploring English Qaballa, Goetic, Lunar and Enochian magick, myth and folklore and including rituals, tables and sigils — a cornucopia for every serious practitioner of magick. Including articles by Jake […]
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