Tag: ordo templi orientis
Brandy Williams on gender, race, and classism
Donyae Coles sat down and chatted with Brandy Williams to learn more about her history and outlook on the issues in magick spaces.
Crowley, by John Moore
Crowley: A Beginner's Guide offers a whirlwind tour through Aleister Crowley’s greatest hits, misses, and miscellany.
Great Work of the Flesh, by Sarane Alexandrian
The Great Work of the Flesh provides a survey of practices from a variety of sources on sexual magick, and outlines many techniques.
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.
The Book of Lies, edited by Richard Metzger
The Book of Lies contains everything you need to get caught up on the magical developments of the last 150 years.
Homemade Magick, by Lon Milo DuQuette
Homemade Magick provides the entertaining stories and practical work one comes to expect with Lon Milo DuQuette.
The Weiser Book of Horror and the Occult, edited by ...
The atmosphere alone will make this collection a necessary addition to the supernatural library.
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.
Top 5 chaos magick books
It continues to surprise me how often I am asked for recommendations of chaos magick books.
The element of uncertainty
Uncertainty has come to play a huge role in my life as of late. The whole process entered my awareness during the Plutonica book-club...
Words of the magi: An interview with Alan Chapman and Duncan...
Alan Chapman and Duncan Barford of The Baptist's Head and Open Enlightenment were kind enough to answer several questions I put to them.
Top 5 foundational books on tarot
There are five foundational books on tarot that are required reading for the serious tarot enthusiast.