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Enochian Sex Magic - Many consider Enochian the most powerful and least understood system of Western Occult practice. This book makes it truly accessible and easy to understand. Crowley’s work was the launching pad for all that followed. Originally published in 1912, it rent the veil of the Inner Order of the Golden Dawn and revealed its most precious jewel for all to see. And now, for the first time, the reader is provided with instructions that bridge the gap between the material and spiritual worlds by integrating Enochian with Sex Magick. Mr. DuQuette and Dr. Hyatt bring over forty years of practical experience in the field to show you how to start using this powerful system right now. Also includes an Enochian dictionary. Extensively Illustrated. Click title to order.
Rebels and Devils - New Falcon Publications has brought together some of the most talented, controversial, and rebellious writers of all time in Rebels & Devils. Many such as William S. Burroughs, Timothy Leary, Aleister Crowley, Israel Regardie, and Jack Parsons–are world famous. Others such as James Wasserman, Lon Milo DuQuette, and Richard Kaczynski–are well-accomplished in their own fields. Still others are lesser-known, for now. But all contributors, in every article, in every aspect of their lives, has had but one focus: to bring freedom to their own worlds. In all of human history the essence of the independent mind has been the need to think and act according to standards from within, not without. To follow one’s own path, not that of the status quo. Inevitably, anyone with an independent mind must become “one who resists or opposes an authority or established convention”–in other words, a Rebel. Usually rebellion takes place so quietly that no one notices. But when those in power recognize the disobedience, the REBEL becomes known as a DEVIL. Until, of course, enough people notice. Then a different stature may be achieved–known as GREATNESS. Click title to order.
Roll Away the Stone - Israel Regardie is one of the most important figures in the twentieth century development of what many have termed the Western esoteric tradition, which normally refers to the synthesis accomplished by MacGregor Mathers within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn during the 1890s. Among those who proceeded to explore and build among this tradition are Israel Regardie and Aleister Crowley. In this 1968 classic, Regardie prefaces and expands upon Crowley s discovery that drugs initiate and stimulate the mystical state, providing the reader with a backgroud to Crowley s The Herb Dangerous. The English poet and mystic, Aleister Crowley had produced a series of ten large magazine-like volumes with board covers entitled The Equinox. The intention was to publish a separate issue every Spring and Autumn for five years making ten numbers in all. Openly published in them were his superbly written essays on the psychology of hashish. These were his earliest overt admissions to the occasional use of hashish as a psychedelic agent. The first four issues of this periodical contained an important serial entitled The Herb Dangerous. The opening essay, The Pharmacy of Hashish, by an English chemist, E. Whineray, was a clinical and chemical analysis of Cannabis Indica, whose first cousin is marijuana, Cannabis Sattiva. The second essay entitled The Psychology of Hashish was written by Oliver Haddo, one of the innumerable pseudonyms used by Aleister Crowley. It was succeeded in the third issue by The Poem of Hashish, written by Charles Baudelaire, and translated beautifully from the French by Crowley himself. The final installment of the serial consisted of selections from a fantastic piece of writing by H. G. Ludlow entitled The Hashish Eater. Easily a rival to de Quincy s Confessions of an Opium Eater, Ludlow s book was published by Harpers (New York, 1857). These four essays comprise the main body of this text. Click title to order.