Tag: Magick
The Book of Oberon, by Daniel Harms et al
The Book of Oberon is a modern printing of a late 16th century grimoire and is an excellent resource for understanding the development of ritual magick.
Four Thieves: From medicine to magick
The legend of the Four Thieves blend is shrouded in history and myth, can be used for one's health as medicine and can also be used for magick.
Pop culture magick: Intro and prosperity spell
Pop culture magick is all the rage these days, but that begs the questions: what is pop culture magick, why should you use it, and how does it work?
Everyday Witchcraft, by Deborah Blake
In Everyday Witchcraft Blake has compiled many short and sweet acts to encourage taking a few minutes out of a busy day to tap into the world of magick.
Iconic occult documentaries of the ’70s
There's a certain something about occult documentaries made in the 1970s.
Forums: Working with Enochian magick
You can find us in the Magician's Temple under "Working with Enochian magick."
Powers of the Sphinx, Part II: To will
Ritual without the backing of a strong will is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
The Book of Primal Signs, by Nigel Pennick
The Book of Primal Signs does have a good bit of useful information and would make a helpful addition to any library as a supporting reference book.
Silver Witchcraft Tarot Kit, by Barbara Moore
The Silver Witchcraft Tarot focuses on the cycle of the year and feminine energies, drawing on traditional Rider-Waite-Smith and Pagan imagery.
Working with demons
From the many years of working with demons, I have learned that they are full of surprises.
Manual of Psychomagic, by Alejandro Jodorowsky
In Manual of Psychomagic, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s methods are unique and his advice bears as much potential to cause harm as to heal.
She is Sitting in the Night: Thea’s Tarot is really gay
She is Sitting in the Night traces the history of Thea’s Tarot, and Oliver Pickle's encounter with the deck.