Tag: Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
The Fraternitas Saturni, by Stephen E. Flowers
The Fraternitas Saturni by Stephen E. Flowers is the fourth revised and enlarged edition and it explains the origins of the order.
Egregores, by Mark Stavish
In Egregores, Mark Stavish argues these are restrictive forces from which we must be freed, and he suggests how we might do this.
Marseille Tarot: A comparative review
Marseille Tarot is one of the oldest and most distinct tarot decks in existence. The unique art seems simple, but this deck style holds many mysteries.
John Matthews on Arthurian legend and the quest for the Grail
If you’ve ever scanned the shelves of an occultnik bookseller, the odds are very good that you’ve run into something by John Matthews.
Siolo Thompson discusses her Linestrider Tarot
Recently, Siolo Thompson and I got together to talk about creating her Linestrider deck, which was published by Llewellyn Worldwide in May 2016.
Crowley, by John Moore
Crowley: A Beginner's Guide offers a whirlwind tour through Aleister Crowley’s greatest hits, misses, and miscellany.
Did Freemasonry invent modern Paganism?
Freemasonry's influence may have gone largely unacknowledged, though it, too, at times, has existed as a conduit for ideas and traditions.
Tantric Thelema, by Sam Webster
Tantric Thelema has a lot to recommend it, and it's a remarkable text, and perhaps the most complete integration of Buddhist and Thelemic thought.
How well do you know Pamela Colman Smith?
Our August poll tested your knowledge of Pamela Colman Smith (1878-1951).
The Essential Enochian Grimoire, by Aaron Leitch
The most complete history I’ve ever read in a single Enochian grimoire, focusing far beyond our favourite duo of Dee and Kelley.
Rewild witchcraft, worship Loki, and get rich
Want to get rich? Here are three ways, and, oh, do these things too.
Grimoires, by Owen Davies
This is not a compilation of grimoires, nor is it a distillation of those books. It is a broad overview of magick books and books about magick.