Author; Siusaidh Ceanadach Let's Talk About Elements and The Pagan Wheel is the second book in the Let's Talk series. It is designed to teach about the classical elements and their links with the different Pagan Festivals of the Wheel of the Year. There is a story to read for each festival as well as suggestions to help children find...
Author; Siusaidh Ceanadach
This book is written for children between the ages of four and eight, it has nine chapters, one for each of the festivals and one for the Moon. There is a story, things to do and teacher/parents and guardian notes for each chapter. There are also simple prayers for children.
Author; Michael W. Ford Liber HVHI, the grimoire of the Luciferian Path, contains the infernal rites of the qlippoth, an extensive magical system that presents a solid and understandable way of working with the Tree of Da’ath and its branches. This book presents the 22 Spheres of the Infernal Qlippoth, the methods of filling and draining those “husks” and the...
Author; Peter J. Carroll An advanced course in the practice of chaos magic written by one of its most respected practitioners. Liber Kaos offers a clear understanding of the practice of chaos magic. Carroll’s approach combines methods from shamanism, paganism, and chaos science. This book includes a selection of extremely powerful rituals and exercises for committed occultists and has instructions that lead the...
Author; Peter J. Caroll “The most original and probably the most important writer on Magick since Aleister Crowley."—Robert Anton Wilson, author of the Prometheus Rising and other worksPeter Carroll’s classic work has been profound influence on the Western magical world and on the practice of chaos magick in particular. In Liber Null and Psychonaut, Carroll presents an approach to the practice of magic that draws on...
Author; Paul Huson Liber Spirituum is a high-quality photographic reproduction of Paul Huson's personal grimoire. This facsimile reproduction has maintained all of Huson's corrections, including torn, pasted, missing pages and his hand drawn and renumbered folios. Preserved as well are the unique characteristics of the original grimoire paper as it has aged through the decades.In 1966, as an apprentice mage, Paul...