Egyptian Magic Books (27)
The Book Of Thoth by Aleister CrowleyThe Book of Thoth : A Short Essay on the Tarot of the Egyptians is the title of The Equinox, volume III, number 5, by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley. The book is recorded in the vernal equinox of 1944 (an Ixviii Sol in 0? 0' 0" Aries, March 21, 1944 e. v. 5:29 p.m.) and was...
>>Download<< The Egyptian Book Of The Dead by EA Wallis Budge"The Egyptian Book of Dead"--the Ancient Egyptian title is 'rw nw prt m hrw' , roughly translated as "Spells of Going Forth by Day" -- was written by the ancient Egyptians as a sort of guide to help newly deceased souls as they crossed over into the afterlife. It was usually written on a papyrus...
>>Download<< Thoth Tarot Deck by Aleister CrowleyIt's really important to understand that this book is one of a large movement centred around using the Tarot from a counselling/Jungian point of view, rather than as a magical/divination tool. The card definitions in the books are unrelentingly positive and based entirely on the querant's...
>>Download<< Ancient Egypt The Light Of The World Vol I by Gerald MasseyI have written other books, but this I look on as the exceptional labour which has made my life worth living. Comparatively speaking, "A Book of the Beginnings" (London, 1881) was written in the dark, "The Natural Genesis" (London, 1883) was written in the twilight, whereas "Ancient Egypt" has been...
>>Download<< Ancient Egypt The Light Of The World Vol II by Gerald MasseyI have written other books, but this I look on as the exceptional labour which has made my life worth living. Comparatively speaking, "A Book of the Beginnings" (London, 1881) was written in the dark, "The Natural Genesis" (London, 1883) was written in the twilight, whereas "Ancient Egypt" has been...
>>Download<< The Message of the Sphinx by Graham HancockIs the Sphinx of prehistoric origin? Why was it built? In this provocative, rigorously argued report, revisionist Egyptologists Hancock (The Fingerprints of the Gods) and Bauval (The Orion Mystery) join forces to answer these questions and more as they examine the Sphinx and its relation to the...
>>Download<< The Book of Tahuti (Thoth) by Michael FordThoth, pronounced "tote", is the Greek name given to the Egyptian god of the moon (lunar deity), wisdom, writing, magic, and measurement of time, among other things. As the cycles of the moon organized much of Egyptian society's civil and religious rituals and events, so Thoth was also seen as the...
>>Download<< The Equinox Vol III No V The Book of Thoth by Aleister CrowleyThis book describes the philosophy and the use of Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot, a deck of Tarot cards designed by Crowley and co-designed and painted by Lady Frieda Harris. The Thoth Tarot has become one of the best-selling and most popular Tarot Decks in the world.The book is divided into four...
>>Download<< The Soul Of Osiris by Aleister CrowleyFirst Edition limited to 500 copies thus: on machine-made paper (there were also 6 copies on India paper). A collection of poetry in four "chapters." This was one of the few books of Crowley's verse to attract critical acclaim: by his own account no less a luminary that G. K. Chesterton had...
>>Download<< The Book Of Gates Vol II by EA Wallis BudgeThe Book of Gates is an Ancient Egyptian cosmological treatise describing the architecture and inhabitants of the Tuat, the underworld which the boat of the Sun God, Ra, traverses during the night hours. This is the second volume of the three volume Budge series which deals with the books of the...
>>Download<< The Book Of Am Tuat by EA Wallis BudgeThis book is an Ancient Egyptian cosmological treatise which describes the Tuat, the underworld that the boat of the Sun God, Ra, traverses during the night hours. Each chapter deals with one of the twelve hours of the night. A hallucinogenic travelogue of the netherworld, this extensively...
>>Download<< Thoth The Hermes Of Egypt.pdf by Patrick Boylan1922. The purpose of this essay is to indicate the chief tendencies of ancient Egyptian speculation in regard to the god Thoth. Taking as the basis of his work a fairly complete examination of the chief references to the god in Egyptian literature and ritual, the author has tried to distinguish the...
>>Download<< Egyptian Ideas Of The Future Life by EA Wallis BudgeTHE following pages are intended to place before the reader in a handy form an account of the principal ideas and beliefs held by the ancient Egyptians concerning the resurrection and the future life, which is derived wholly from native religious works. The literature of Egypt which deals with...
>>Download<< Egyptian Myth And Legend by Donald MackenzieIn this volume the myths and legends of ancient Egypt are embraced in a historical narrative which begins with the rise of the great Nilotic civilization and ends with the Greco-Roman Age. The principal deities are dealt with chiefly at the various periods in which they came into prominence, while...
>>Download<< The Egyptian Heaven And Hell by EA Wallis BudgeTHE present work is the outcome of two lectures on the Books of the Tuat, i.e., the Egyptian Underworld, or "Other World," which I had the honour to deliver at the Royal Institution in the spring of 1904, and it has been prepared at the suggestion of many who wished to continue their inquiries into...
>>Download<< Legends Of The Gods by EA Wallis BudgeThe welcome which has been accorded to the volumes of this Series, and the fact that some of them have passed into second and third editions, suggest that these little books have been found useful by beginners in Egyptology and others. Hitherto the object of them has been to supply information...
>>Download<< Egyptian Mythology And Egyptian Christianity by Samuel SharpeThis short work on Egyptian religion from the middle of the 19th Century was written at a time when the subject was just beginning to be understood by modern scholars, due to the recent decipherment of the hieroglyphs. Although scholarly and thorough, the information in this text should be...
>>Download<< Seth In The Magical Texts by Jarl FossumThe scope of this paper is to clear up two misconceptions about the identity of Seth in the magical texts. Although it may appear to be rather modest, the scope is an entirely appreciable one, for the name of Seth is prevalent in magical literature.
>>Download<< The Queen Of Sheba And Her Only Son Menyelek by EA Wallis BudgeThis volume contains a complete English translation of the famous Ethiopian work, OThe Kabra Nagast,O i.e. the OGlory of the Kings [of Ethiopia].O This work has been held in peculiar honour in Abyssinia for several centuries, and throughout that country it has been, and still is, venerated by the...
>>Download<< De Lecture de la Langue Egyptienne (1911,in French) by PapusPapus, born Gerard Encausse [July 13, 1865 - October 25, 1916], (Papus was a pseudonym he took for his esoteric and occult [hidden wisdom] writings) was considered an expert on occult and esoteric subjects during the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was, and is, very often quoted in Tarot writings,...
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