The books in this section explore the ancient practices of Eastern and Egyptian magic, the writings, theory, and discoveries of Aleister Crowley, and assorted other works that examine ancient arts and magickal practice.
This book contains key introductory material to the occult society known as Ordo Templi Orientis, along with a history of the Order after Crowley's death, providing many wonderful insights into the ritual magic and spiritual practice of the order.
This translation of Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum brings a treasure of esoteric thinking into the English language. Divided in three parts, it discusses creation, the universe in the now, and prophecy of what is to come.
Printed on parchment, this set provides the authentic seals or pentacles of King Solomon, to aid in the craft of rituals and spells. Accompanying this are the identities of 44 true spirits, rituals for their invocation and dismissal, and more!
Thought lost for millennia after being banned by early Christian authorities, the book of Enoch remains one of the oldest mystical documents in the world, and is considered by some a very early draft of, or at least a critical influence on, the New Testament.
Book Four, Parts I and II, together with Magick in Theory and Practice (Part III of Book Four), make up a complete course in Magick with practical instruction in Yoga and mysticism. This book is the introduction and foundation upon which all further magical work is based
This book was dictated to Crowley over the course of three days in 1904 in Egypt. The author called himself a messenger of the forces that rule this earth at present.
The Book of Lies is a witty, instructive, and admirable collection of paradoxes; however, it is not a philosophical or mystical treatise. It is wiser for readers to make their own interpretation.
From the wisdom of Anna Riva, this book offers brief sketches of the lives of Saints, giving you glimpses of personal circumstances and their triumphs over temptation, as well as how they may aid you in prayer and ritual craft.
Learn to aid yourself with ancient magical arts in Goetia: Lesser Key of Solomon. Goetia has meant "low" magic since classical Greece, and is considered magic for practical human concerns, from finding love and knowledge to acquiring wealth.
This wonderful book provides an the original account of the teachings, rites, and ceremonies of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, revised and enlarged with additional notes and a new, extensive index.
One of the original do-it yourself books on ceremonial magic, the Grimoire of Armadel Was translated from Mathers from a 17th century manuscript, which detailed the nature and offices of evil spirits, sigils to control them, and more.
The Master Book of Candle Burning outlines the practices used and taught by mediums, spiritual advisors, evangelists, and others who use candles and psalms to help in money drawing rituals, love spells, and other such spells.
Providing an abbreviated, humanized biography on Moses, this book also includes theory upon the religion of the Old and New Testaments as well as methods of magic and ritual used during the time of Moses.
Three Books of Occult Philosophy is a vast store of magical lore that has been influential to occultist for five centuries. This translation, complete for the first time in 500 years, is a wonderful resource for any magical practitioner.
Revealed to John Dee and Edward Kelley, this system of Vision magick raises the consciousness of the magician to a level where angelic contact is possible. This version, by Lon Milo DuQuette, explores the original Dee material in ways others haven't.
Inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos, the Grimoire of the Necronomicon by Donald Tyson is a true grimoire of ritual magic, providing a practical system for ritual magic based upon H.P. Lovecraft's mythology.
Regarded as one of the greatest works of Aleister Crowley, Magick, Book Four is the book in which he sets forth the theories and techniques to create the fundamental textbook of modern magick.
31st Anniversary Edition of the Necronomicon contains all of the original lore, with the addition of translations, common Sumarian words, and many more spells and supplementary material.