Tag: Magick
The High Magic of Talismans and Amulets, by Claude Lecouteux
The summary of the talismanic art is broad, drawing on more sources than just Agrippa and The Picatrix.
Rewild witchcraft, worship Loki, and get rich
Want to get rich? Here are three ways, and, oh, do these things too.
Are you ready for spellwork?
Well, it depends, but ultimately, I would say that if you're asking this question, you're probably ready to begin with spellwork.
Why I left the OTO
Aleister Crowley was an exceptional magician, and his books remain the best written about practical magick. The Ordo Templi Orientis seemed a likely choice.
London’s calling: the city as character in urban fantasy
The very best urban fantasy series have a tendency to let the cities they inhabit become one of its voices -- the city itself becomes a character.
The Book of Grimoires, by Claude Lecouteux
The Book of Grimoires is by largely made up of excerpts from various grimoires.
How to achieve altered states of consciousness
Entering altered states of consciousness has a dramatic effect upon a ritual. Everything becomes more profound, from the smell of the incense, to the...
The Theban Oracle, by Greg Jenkins
The 24 stones of the Theban alphabet, plus a blank, are associated with various figures from the history of magick and spirituality.
Magic Without Mirrors, by David Conway
Even if you think you know everything about the relationship between the "real world" and the "magickal world" I think you will find this book interesting.
Advancing the Witches’ Craft, by Marcus F Griffin
This book truly is one that I feel belongs in every temple, grove, and coven library.
Writing good luck spells
When the chips are down we all need a little bit of luck. An incantation is a deceptively simple spell designed to come into effect when read aloud.