Tag: Thelema
Beyond the gender binary in Pagan practice
The gender binary in sacred space is used as a way to represent the duality of nature but it can push people away. It's time we moved past it.
Ride the Tiger, by Julius Evola
Ride the Tiger was reprinted in English last year, 55 years after its first printing in Italian which, is impressive and attests to its continued value as esoteric literature.
Jailbreaking the Goddess, by Lasara Firefox Allen
I highly recommend Jailbreaking the Goddess to people who are unfamiliar with intersectional feminism and magick, and for creating new communities.
Crowley, by John Moore
Crowley: A Beginner's Guide offers a whirlwind tour through Aleister Crowley’s greatest hits, misses, and miscellany.
Toronto Pagan Harvest Festival 2015
The Toronto Pagan Harvest Festival reminded me just how important these gatherings are for the Pagan community.
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.
The Angel and the Abyss, by J. Daniel Gunther
The Angel and the Abyss is most coherent text on Knowledge and Conversation, and Crossing the Abyss that I’ve ever read.
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.
The Magickal Union of East and West, by Gregory Peters
The Magickal Union of East and West is a wonderful addition to the growing body of literature on Thelemic tantra.
Doing it wrong: cultural theft and Supernatural
Maybe, like many other fictional organisations, Supernatural's fictional Men of Letters will inspire devotees to aspire to occult scholarship in reality.
Of course Thelema is satanic
Let’s get something straight. Thelema is most certainly satanic, but is in no way, whatsoever, Satanism.