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The Magic Books Catalog #3


The Magic Books Catalog #3
On this page you can see content of #3 part (88 total) of magic books in one zip archive.

These catalogs give me the opportunity to present collections or groups of related books in a more detailed and sympathetic context than the normal website allows, and will also enable me to give people first choice at some of the more interesting new arrivals.

I've been doing magic for over 20 years and over the years I have collected a huge amount of occult literature. In my personal collection of magic books there are several thousands books, the best of which I add in electronic form on this site. At the moment, the website includes a 1000+ books on Magick, Wicca, Paganism, Tarot Reading, Spells, Sex Magic, Mind Power, Witchcraft, Occult Magic, Kabbalah, Chaos Magic, Spells And Rituals, Dreams, Numerology, Book of the Dead, Necronomicon , Tarot Spells, Binding, The Power of Three, Covens, The Secret Society, Egyptian Magic, and others.

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Creating a good collection of books takes months and years of hard searching. I hope my collection of books can save a lot of time for people who are interested in magic and are interested in good quality books on these topics.

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    Catalog Books List (88 books):

    Cyclomancy, The Secret Of Psychic Power Control by Frank Rudolph Young1001 magic techniques for achieving your heart's desire, including: move objects without touching them travel with your astral body materialize objects out of thin air make yourself young again by rolling back your age increase photon power of your radio waves using your... more
    Rituals and Spell Objectives and Design in Eight Magics by Peter CarrollThis text is out of Pete Carroll's forthcoming book "Liber Kaos, The Psychonomicon" (Weiser).Our perceptual and conceptual apparatus creates a fourfold division of matter into the space, time, mass, and energy tautology.Similarly, our instinctual drives create an eightfold division of magic. The... more
    The Great Secret or Occultism Unveiled by Eliphas LeviThis work is the author's testament it is the most important, and the final, treatise by him on the occult sciences.It is divided into three books: - Book One: The Hieratic Mystery or the traditional documents of High Initiation. - Book Two: The Royal Mystery or the Art of Subduing the Powers.... more
    Ritual Magic Manual by David GriffinA Complete Course in Practical Magic ee-lesson edition exclusively for tudents of the Golden Dawn School of Magic and Alchemy. Magical Evocation of the Averse Forces by David Griffin Archon Basileus, A.+O., Chief Adept, R.R. et A.C., Imperator, H.O.G.D.Magical Evocation of the Averse Forces is the... more
    The History of Magic by Eliphas LeviFirst published in French, this work by Eliphas Levi (1810-75) was translated into English by occult historian Arthur Waite in 1913. In this book, Levi traces Western magic from its origins in the ancient world to the nineteenth-century occult revival. Levi's French edition is also reissued in this... more
    Combat Magick by AnonymousDisclaimer: The author cannot be held culpable for the use or misuse of any of the techniques and concepts discussed in this chapter. I refuse to be responsible for the irresponsibility of anyone stupid enough to make frivolous use of Combat Magic. If you can't deal with the consequences of your... more
    The Tree of Life a Study in Magic by Israel RegardieIsrael Regardie wrote The Tree of Life, a book many consider his magnum opus, in 1932. It has continued to sell for decades. And no wonder. Up until the time this book was published, very little information about true high magic was available to the public. In this book, Regardie reveals the... more
    The Tarot Descriptions by Eliphas LeviBy the time of his death in 1875, Eliphas Levi was recognized in both Europe and America as the greatest occultist of the 19th century. In life, his work was the inspiration for Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma, the most influential American Masonic book of its day, and in death, it proved to be a... more
    Understanding Chaos Magic by Jaq Hawkins
    Secret Fire, The Relationship Between Kundalini, Kabbalah, and Alchemy by Mark StavishThe following exercises are designed to assist in freeing the most potent energy known to humanity and resident in creation. They are not designed for someone with little or no esoteric experience. In general, it would be advisable to have at lest one to two years of practical, daily experience... more
    The Magus by Peter CarrollAs a master of magic the Adept has some abilty to change himself and the reality which surrounds him at will. The mark of a Magus however is that he is able to show other people how to change themselves into whatever they desire through the discipline of magic. There are two main types of genuine... more
    Song Of Solomon by Solomonic GrimoiresSolomon also called Jedidiah was, according to the Bible (Book of Kings: 1 Kings 1-11 Book of Chronicles: 1 Chronicles 28-29, 2 Chronicles 1-9), Qur'an, and Hidden Words a king of Israel and the son of David.The conventional dates of Solomon's reign are circa 970 to 931 BC. He is described as... more
    A Kabbalistic Guide to Lucid Dreaming and Astral Projection by Mark StavishThe projection of consciousness has been an integral part of kabbalistic teachings, from the Merkavah (Chariot) Riders and their journeys to the starry Palaces (Hekelot) of the invisible world, to Traveling in Spirit Visions with the early adepts of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in the 19th... more
    My Rosicrucian Adventure by Israel RegardieIn a slender but highly informative booklet entitled Data of the History of the Rosicrucians published in 1916 by the late Dr. William Wynn Westcott, we find the following brief statement: "In 1887 by permission of S.D.A. a continental Rosicrucian Adept, the Isis-Urania Temple of Hermetic Students... more
    The Book of Splendours by Eliphas Levi'The Book of Splendours containing The Judaic Sun, the Christian Glory and the Flaming Star' [English translation of 'Le Livre des Splendeurs: contenant Le Soleil Judaique, La Gloire Chretienne et L'Etoile Flamboyante'] (1894) by Eliphas Levi.This is the first part of Eliphas Levi's last great... more
    Magic, White and Black by Franz HartmannThis inspiring book has been recommended to others for decades and has become a classic in the field of magic, metaphysics and spirituality. The title is misleading because there is much more covered that goes far beyond magic. Subjects include Spiritual Law in the Natural World, Consciousness, The... more
    Transcendental Magic by Eliphas LeviThis is Eliphas Levi's (1810-1875) best-known book. This work arguably made Levi THE most influential writer on magic since the Renaissance. Originally issued in French, the English translator is A.E. Waite and it is doubtful that anyone else could have better captured the essence of Levi's work.... more
    Book T (The Tarot) by AnonymousComprising Manuscripts N, O, P, Q, R, and an Unlettered Theoricus Adeptus Minor Instruction. A Description of the Cards of the Tarot with their Attributions, including a Method of Divination by their Use.
    The Mysteries Of Magic by Eliphas LeviA DIGEST OF THE WRITINGS OF ELIPHAS LEVI WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ESSAY. L O N D O NGEORGE REDWAY, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN 1886.Levi's version of magic differs from others in the 19th century. He did not pretend to be an initiate of some fictitious secret society and he had nothing to... more
    Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians by Franz HartmannThe bulk of this book is a translation of a German work published at Altona in two parts in 1785 and 1788 (Die Lehren der Rosenkreuzer and Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer).The 25 plates of symbolic figures with accompanying text are taken from this, as are the alchemical texts making up the first... more
    The Black Arts by John Frederick Charles FullerFuller wrote this essay in 1927 and mounts an attack on the insensible polarity of progression and repression as he explores the magic and esoteric ideas of the Middle Ages. Maybe this is not the best book on Black Magick, but it was pretty good. It is mostly for beginners and a little bit above... more
    Principia Chaotica by Peter CarrollChaos Magic for the PandaemeonIn Chaos Magic, beliefs are not seen as ends in themselves, but as tools for creating desired effects. To fully realize this is to face a terrible freedom in which Nothing is True and Everything is Permitted, which is to say that everything is possible, there are no... more
    A Garden Of Pomegranates by Israel RegardieWhen Israel Regardie wrote A Garden of Pomegranates in 1932, he designed it to be a simple yet comprehensive guidebook outlining the complex system of the Qabalah and providing a key to its symbolism. Since then, it has achieved the status of a classic among texts on the Qabalah. The full... more
    Encyclopedia of Astrology by Nicholas DevoreThe Philosophical Library, June 1947. Retyped with additional 'Apolo notes' and reconstructed tables by Philip Graves. By kind permission of current publisher David Roell of Astrology Classic.This is the best of the many astro-reference books, one you will use constantly. Among thousands of entries... more
    Middle Pillar by Israel RegardieThe classic book on working with the energy of the body for spiritual purposes, The Middle Pillar by Israel Regardie, is now more complete, more modern, more usable, and better than ever. The exercise known as the Middle Pillar was devised by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Regardie expanded... more
    The Tree Of Life a Study in Magic, Part 1 (1934 Edition) by Israel RegardieI've read the material contained in The Tree of Life a hundred times in a hundred other books. Those books are a but a shadow of this one. Each of those others list this one in their bibliography while they try to re-tell it as well. None have succeeded. Those other books have their place, but this... more
    The Secret Wisdom of the Qabalah by John Frederick Charles FullerA Study in Jewish Mystical Thought. This small book is in no sense a treatise on the Qabalah. Instead, it is a speculative study on one of several secret doctrines which it contains, and, I believe, the key-doctrine of all the others. Should this be correct, then it follows that, unless this... more
    Chaos Monasticism by Peter CarrollFor many readers the concept of 'Chaos Monasticism' may seem like an oxymoron. Trying to imagine the archetypally black clad, multiply pierced purveyors of anarchic sorcery seeking quiet and discipline, feels somewhat improbable, and yet this is the strange territory into which I want to take you!... more
    Magic, White and Black (Transcribed Edition) by Franz HartmannThis inspiring book has been recommended to others for decades and has become a classic in the field of magic, metaphysics and spirituality. The title is misleading because there is much more covered that goes far beyond magic. Subjects include Spiritual Law in the Natural World, Consciousness, The... more
    The Paradoxes Of The Highest Science by Eliphas LeviThis was the first of Levi's books to be translated into English. The original French version was published in 1856. This translation (by an unknown hand) was first published in 1883 by the Theosophical Society, and re-issued in 1922, with additional extensive footnotes by 'an Eminent Occultist'... more
    The Tree Of Life a Study in Magic, Part 2 (1934 Edition) by Israel RegardieThis book is absolutely amazing, after reading it I went out and bought several of Regardie's books. This is definitely the best introduction to magic that I have read, and it definitely seems to be a major source that many contemporary introductions to magic are based on. I would, nevertheless,... more
    The Principles of Astrological Geomancy by Franz HartmannThe principles of astrological geomancy : the art of divining by punctuation, according to Cornelius Agrippa and others. With an appendix containing 2,048 answers to questions / by Franz Hartmann. Hartmann, Franz, - 1912.
    Esoterism of the Our Father by Eliphas LeviTranslated by Piers Vaughan (Nov. 2003)The "Our Father" has always been considered as one of the most esoteric of Christian prayers. According to tradition, the Christ would, at the moment of sacrifice, have addressed this marvelous invocation to his celestial Father and all occultists have the... more
    Occult Science in Medicine by Franz HartmannAges of spirituality have preceded the past age of materiality, and other eras of higher spiritual thought are certain to follow. During these preceding ages many eminently valuable truths were known, which have been lost sight of in modern times, and although the popular science of the present,... more
    General Instructions For Using Ritual Candles by AnonymousOne of the simplest of magical arts which comes under the heading of natural magic is candle burning. It is simple because it employs little ritual and few ceremonial artifacts.Always make sure to check your candle as a test as you would with incense before beginning a ritual. Bad odors or burning... more
    The Magical Pact of The Illuminates Of Thanateros (Over Edition) by Peter CarrollThe Illuminates of Thanateros is an international magical organization focusing on practical group work in chaos magic. The idea was first announced in 1978, while the order proper was formed in 1987. This fraternal magical society has been an important influence on some forms of modern... more
    Skrying On The Tree Of Life by Chic CiceroA textbook for practical work with the Qabalah written by Chic Cicero and Sandra Tabatha Cicero.Study of the Qabalah is a fulfilling endeavor by itself, but study is only half of the equation. Unless the principies of the Qabalah are put into practice in one's life through meditations,... more
    Chaos (The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism) by Hakim BeyCHAOS: THE BROADSHEETS OF ONTOLOGICAL ANARCHISM was first published in 1985 by Grim Reaper Press of Weehawken, New Jersey a later re-issue was published in Providence, Rhode Island, and this edition was pirated in Boulder, Colorado. Another edition was released by Verlag Golem of Providence in... more
    Schem Ha Mephoresh by AnonymousTHE 72 FOLD NAME. This refers to the Seventy Two Names of the Expounded Name YHVH.Four is the number of the letters of the Tetragrammaton. Four is also the number of the letters of the name ADNI which is its representative and key. The latter name is bound with the former and united thereto, thus... more
    Miscellaneous Excerpts from Peter Carroll's Works Part 1 by Peter CarrollPeter James Carroll (born 8 January 1953, in Patching, England) is a modern occultist, author, cofounder of the Illuminates of Thanateros, and practitioner of chaos magic theory.In the late 1970s, Ray Sherwin and Peter Carroll, two young British occultists with a strong interest in ritual magic,... more
    Miscellaneous Excerpts from Peter Carroll's Works Part 2 by Peter CarrollPeter James Carroll (born 8 January 1953, in Patching, England) is a modern occultist, author, cofounder of the Illuminates of Thanateros, and practitioner of chaos magic theory.In the late 1970s, Ray Sherwin and Peter Carroll, two young British occultists with a strong interest in ritual magic,... more
    The Pact (IOT) The Story So Far by Peter CarrollIn 1976 in an abandoned ammunition dump dug deep into a mountain somewhere in the Rhineland, two magicians, one English, one German announced the formation of a magical order with the celebration of a Mass of Chaos in the company of a couple of dozen other magicians. Soon after we emerged from the... more
    Lucid Dreaming Starter Handbook by Derek RalstonPDF Edition License Notes: Thank you for downloading this free ebook. You are welcome to share it with your friends. This book may be reproduced, copied and distributed for non-commercial purposes, provided the book remains in its complete original form. If you enjoyed this book, please visit... more
    Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreaming by Howard RheingoldIn Lucid Dreaming, I collected the available knowledge on the subject from both ancient and modern sources.Since that book's publication, some ten thousand people have written to me describing their experiences and discoveries, and requesting more practical information about lucid dreaming.In... more
    Philosophie Occulte, Fables et Symboles (1862,in French) by Eliphas LeviFables and symbols with their explanations, or are reveles the great secrets of magnetism towards the universal and fundamental principles of the great work.
    Occult Science in Medicine (Other Edition) by Franz HartmannAges of spirituality have preceded the past age of materiality, and other eras of higher spiritual thought are certain to follow. During these preceding ages many eminently valuable truths were known, which have been lost sight of in modern times, and although the popular science of the present,... more
    Holy and Unholy Miracle Workers (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by Alexander KazhdanThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.Once upon a time therelived on the island of Crete a saintly man, Cyril, bishop of Gortyna. The persecutors of Christians arrested him, put him on a cart driven by oxen, and sent him to be executed. All of a sudden, in the middle of... more
    Rosicrucian Thoughts on the Everburning Lamps of the Ancients by William Wynn WestcottThe ordinary Englishman of to-day considers the idea of a lamp which should be everburning only less absurd than the idea of perpetual motion. To the dabbler in modern science it is but little less absurd, but to the deepest thinkers, and to Rosicrucians, a scintillula of light appears on this... more
    Embracing The Dark by Kennet GranholmThe Magic Order of Dragon Rouge- Its Practice in Dark Magic and Meaning Making.The main aim of the present study is to gain an insight into contemporary Western neopagan-magic spiritualities in general, and into Dragon Rouge in particular. The fundamental questions have been 'What is Dragon Rouge?'... more
    The Archaeological Context of Magic in the Early Byzantine Period (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by James RussellThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.The observant traveler familiar with the byways of southem Turkey will occasionally encounter small trees with their branches festooned with white pieces of cloth. A typical example may be seen near the lip of the Corycian Cave, a... more
    An Adventure Among the Rosicrucians by Franz HartmannThis, the third of Hartmann's books, and the first with a fictional setting, begins with a journey in the Alps. The narrator meets a mysterious dwarf. The dwarf takes him to an Adept who resides in a hidden Rosicrucian colony high in the mountains. This Adept proceeds to expound for a hundred and... more
    Magic and the Christian Image (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by Henry MaguireThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.Forthe purposes of this article, "magic is defined as relations with the supernatural that were outside the regular channels of the church. By this definition, the boundaries of what constituted magic in Byzantium were not fixed, but... more
    In the Pronaos of the Temple of Wisdom by Franz HartmannQUITE a number of books dealing with the "History of the Rosicrucians" have appeared of late for the purpose of amusing and gratifying the curiosity of the mystery-loving reader but it does not appear that they have proved to be very instructive, or that they have succeeded in throwing much... more
    The Life of Philippus Theophrastus Bombast of Hohenheim (aka Paracelsus) by Franz HartmannThe content in this book can't be found anywhere else. I even tried locating the original and it is difficult. Paracelsus reveals the power of faith, magic and many other things. What I liked is that he says how God gives man Faith only when he doesn't doubt, doesn't consider other things and holds... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol I by Charles Francis HorneVolume I (Babylonia and Assyria)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Fathers of the Church and the Evil Eye (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by Matthew DickieThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic (C) 1995 Dumbarton Oaks www.doaks.org/etexts.html edited by Henry Maguire.The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how difficult even the most highly educated and sophisticated Christians of the late fourth and earlyfifth centuries found it to rid... more
    The Life and Doctrines of Jacob Boehme by Franz HartmannThis is an anthology of writings by the German Christian mystic, Jacob Boehme, edited by the occult writer, Franz Hartmann. Hartmann was a noted Theosophist, who also wrote With the Adepts and In the Pronaos of the Temple of Wisdom. Other than organizing the quotes from diverse books of Boehme into... more
    Das Magische System des Golden Dawn, Band 2 (in German) by Israel RegardieWer am GD und seinen Ritualen interessiert ist, musste sich am besten nicht nur dieses, sondern alle drei Teile Regardies anschaffen. Sie bieten namlich eine nicht grade zu geringe Einsicht in die Lehren dieses bekannten hermetischen Ordens.Zugegeben das Lesen von den Ablaufen manch eines... more
    Das Magische System des Golden Dawn, Band 1 (in German) by Israel RegardieEs hei't, Edward Arthur Waite hatte die Veroffentlichung dieser 3 Bande scharf kritisiert, schlie?lich geben sie gro?en Einblick in die Lehren des Golden Dawn Ordens.Eingestiegen bin ich personlich mit Band I, als ich Anfang, die Geschichte des Tarots zu recherchieren. Hier gab der erste Band... more
    Life of Jehoshua the Prophet of Nazareth (Transcribed Edition) by Franz HartmannTHE only object of the following pages is to aid in dispelling the mists which for many centuries have been gathering around the person of the supposed founder of Christianity, and which have prevented mankind from obtaining a clear view of the true Redeemer, who is not to be found in history nor... more
    The Sorcery of Gender by Konstantinos RetsikasThe sorcery of gender: sex, death and difference in East Java, Indonesia.Abstract: Drawing on ethnographic material from East Java, Indonesia, this article examines the intersections of sorcery and gender and suggests that sorcery is a form of exchange, which, as well as inducing misfortune, pain... more
    Abbreviations and Index (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by Henry MaguireThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol XIII by Charles Francis HorneVolume XIII (Japan)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct ancestors and... more
    Life of Jehoshua the Prophet of Nazareth by Franz HartmannTHE only object of the following pages is to aid in dispelling the mists which for many centuries have been gathering around the person of the supposed founder of Christianity, and which have prevented mankind from obtaining a clear view of the true Redeemer, who is not to be found in history nor... more
    Reactions of Two Byzantine Intellectuals to the Theory and Practice of Magic (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by John DuffyThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.This paper will address the issue of Byzantine intellectual attitudes to magic in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and will focus mainly on two figures, Michael Psellos and Michael Italikos, with an eye to the two aspects of theory... more
    A Contribution to the Study of Palaeologan Magic by Richard GreenfieldThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.One of the most striking and encouraging things about the study of magic in the Palaeologan period, as compared to some of the earlier phases of Byzantine history, is the fact that there seems to be, relatively speaking, an abundance... more
    Balsamon on Magic (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by Marie Theres FogenThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.Magic andrelated techniques of interpreting the world and handling the heavens became objects of aparticular and broad interest in secular as well as canon law at about the same time, the fourth century A.D. In order to provide a... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol V by Charles Francis HorneVolume V (Ancient Arabia)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    Liber Probatur Temporis by Brother AMBThis course of study in Hermeticism stretches over a set of ten volumes. Named below: - Vol I Probatur Temporis (Temporary trial - Probation) - Vol II Probatur totus (Completion of Probation) - Vol III Ars Imperium Mens (The Art of Controlling the Mind) - Vol IV Prima Alchemae ( Primer Lab manual)... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol II by Charles Francis HorneVolume II (Egypt)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct ancestors and... more
    Das Magische System des Golden Dawn, Band 3 (in German) by Israel RegardieBand III ist zwar nicht der wichtgste der 3 Teilen, das ist Band I, aber zuerst einmal seine Biographien am Schlu? erhellen nochmal die Geschichte des G.D. aus Band I und umgekehrt. Dann das Glossar am Ende, schlie?lich auch das henochische Worterbuch. Dann das Henochische System uberhaupt, mit dem... more
    Introduction (Byzantine Magic Excerpt) by Henry MaguireThis is an extract from: Byzantine Magic edited by Henry Maguire.The papers in this book were originally delivered at a colloquium that took place at Dumbarton Oaks February 27--28, 1993. I am grateful to the scholars who agreed to speak at the colloquium and who submitted their texts for... more
    Magical Revival Excerpts by Kenneth GrantThis aptly describes Austin Osman Spare. The circumstances of his birth emphasize the element of ambivalence and inbetweeness which forms the theme of his magic. He told me he was not sure whether he was born on the last day of December 1888, or on New Year's Day, 1889 whether, as he put it, he... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol III by Charles Francis HorneVolume III (Ancient Hebrew)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    Los Documentos Secretos Del Templo de Cromlech by Samuel Liddell Macgregor Mathers?>>?Digitalizacion y Arreglos. BIBLIOTECA UPASIKA.A principios del siglo XX, y a partir de la rotura de una importante Orden Rosa Cruz, naci?? el Templo de Cromlech, constituido por los exmiembros rosa cruces que se decantaron en favor de S. L. MacGregor Mathers, fundador de esta nueva facci??n... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol IV by Charles Francis HorneVolume IV (Medieval Hebrew)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Origin of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth by Paul Joseph RovelliThe Origin of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth As found in Athanasius Kircher's Sigillum Aemeth Translated & Annotated by Paul Joseph Rovelli.Editorial Note: I am not a Latin scholar and this amateur translation should be considered suggestive at best. A competent Latin scholar would quite certainly find... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol XII by Charles Francis HorneVolume XII (Medieval China)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol XIV by Charles Francis HorneVolume XIV (The Great Rejected Books of the Biblical Apocrypha)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol X by Charles Francis HorneVolume X (India and Buddhism)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol VI by Charles Francis HorneVolume VI (Medieval Arabic, Moorish, and Turkish)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western... more
    La Kabbale (in French) by Adolph FranckPHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIOUS (Hebrews).A doctrine that has more than one point of resemblance with those of Plato and Spinoza which by its shape, sometimes high up majestic tone of religious poetry that originated on the same land and roughly in the same time as Christianity which, for a... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol IX by Charles Francis HorneVolume IX (India and Brahmanism)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol VII by Charles Francis HorneVolume VII (Ancient Persia)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol XI by Charles Francis HorneVolume XI (Ancient China)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East vol VIII by Charles Francis HorneVolume VIII (Medieval Persia)There is perhaps no better way to discover the values and chief experiences of a culture than to read its scriptures. Covering sacred texts from ancient Jerusalem to Kyoto, this collection brings together the most enduring literature of Western civilization's direct... more
    Die Medizin des Theophrastus Paracelsus von Hohenheim (in German) by Franz HartmannParacelsus, or as his full name reads, Theophrastus Phillippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, was born November 11, 1493 in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. He died on September 24, 1541 in Salzburg, Austria. He was an alchemist, physician, botanist, and astrologer.Paracelsus was the only child of a... more
    Tratado Esoterico de Teurgia (in Spanish) by Samael Aun WeorThis book is an account of an investigation performed in the Astral Plane by Samael Aun Weor and a group of students."One of the most powerful conjurations that King Solomon left us is the "Conjuration of the Seven." We resolved to personally investigate the entire esoteric content of the... more