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John Love washes up on the shore of a remote island off the English coast where he tries to convince the locals that he is a god.
A guide to teasing out the Faery lore and magical symbolism contained within the novels, poems and stories of Fiona Macleod, whose tales of Celtic romance were a literary sensation of the 1890s.
Taking as its main focus the legend of the Battle of Moytura, this book offers a series of keys to facilitate understanding of the spiritual philosophy within Celtic mythology and sets out a modern magical system based upon it.
An Anglican cleric's unifying view of hermetic and magical ideas and how they relate to the practice and faith of Christianity, with particular emphasis on the Qabalah.
A collection of five short meditations on colonialism and the Western mind. Written as a series of symbolist-tinged prose-poems, each section situates the reader in crafted spaces, hollows to be filled either by spiritual purpose or willful invasion.
A collection of 12 medieval Breton lais which capture the Celtic faery tradition, sourced from the anonymous jongleurs of the 12th century and rendered into English with a commentary on the modern interpretation of faery lore.
A phantasmagoric comedy that offers readers a cautionary tale of the Scotland of dislocated nightmare, of demented cryptozoology, with odd polemics on public transport sex, the science of moats, and the mysterious lowland landscape.
A journeyman's guide to magic in the Western Mystery Tradition, giving a concise overview of meditation and contacts, Tarot, Qabalah, shamanism and polarity magic, in the context of the British and Egyptian mysteries.
A comprehensive overview of the stone circle complex at Stanton Drew in Somerset, from archaeological and dowsing surveys to modern magical theory and practice.
A two-part collection of poems exploring the immigrant condition, a new/old world peopled with dislocated figures in an absurd geo-spiritual collage.
An overview of various kinds of magical image, with instructions for their use as agents of self realisation and spiritual service.
A deep exploration of the Brythonic Celtic mysteries, focusing on the cult of Taliesin, the legends of King Arthur, the tales of the Mabinogion, and how the bardic symbolism of stellar constellations relates to the Welsh landscape.
A practical guide to the Golden Dawn system of magic, providing detailed and clear instructions for the visualisations, spiritual connections and energetic practices required for every major practice and ritual, as well as several unpublished techniques.
The third collection of poetry by Sunshine, a Glaswegian artist and poet whose work has been described as the poetic equivalent of Hieronymus Bosch.
A lyrical novel of ecstatic sexual and sensual metamorphosis rendered through a poetic alchemy of Brazilian gemstones.
An entertaining burlesque of modern magic and Arthurian archetypes, the fat git of Strathnaddair has his work cut out being a Merlin and weaving the age-old patterns amid the tangle of contemporary life.
The weekly war letters of Dion Fortune to her Society of the Inner Light.
A collection of essays tracing the historical importance and esoteric influence of Merlin and the Grail tradition, from its mythological beginnings right down to its relevance in modern magical practice.
A series of teachings on the use of magical images in practical occultism, based around the construct of an inner plane Abbey.
John Faversham comes across a volume of poems by a little known 19th century poet and is astonished to learn that this poet lived in his house and shared a very specific dream. Thus opens a psychic porthole through which protagonist and reader are transported.
Previously serialised in various journals, this is the first collection of these personal and historical vignettes in alternating prose and poetry, from an artist who moves from London's East End to Black Mountain College to the New York Art scene.
A previously unpublished work by the late W.G. Gray, comprising a course in modern Hermetic ritual magic and practical Qabalah.
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