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The Equinox Journals
Reprints of Crowleys infamous self-published Equinox Journals, with many essays on magick, yoga, drugs and other topics
from Crowley himself and others of his circle at the time, along with unique poetry and fiction that you won't find anywhere
else!
First three issues already online and more coming soon.
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The Book of Lies (Falsely so caled) By Aleister Crowley
Also known as Liber 333 or Breaks: The Wanderings or Falsifications of the one thought of Frater Perturabo.
This text is a condensation of occult thought and the philosophy of Aleister Crowley. It does not, in fact, contain deliberate
lies, but rather is so named to convey the incapability of language to express the most profound spiritual truths
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· Paperback: 196 pages · Binding: Wire-O · Publisher: Implicit Publishing
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An Introduction to Magick by Aleister Crowley
Description: An introduction to Magcik with supplementary information from Austin Spare; editing and introduction
by Sven Davisson.
 Crowley is probably the most famous (or infamous) practitioner of the magickal arts ever to have lived, and in this book
he provides a clear and easily understood introduction to those arts.
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· Paperback: 24 pages · Binding: Saddle · Publisher: Implicit Publishing (August 2007)
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The Vision and the Voice by Aleister Crowley
Description:
A treatise on the nature, power and incovation of angels, and the thirty Aethyrs of Enochian Magick
Synopsis:
 This is the most thorough and in depth text on this subject that has ever been written, and I thoroughly reccomend it.
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· Paperback: 158 pages · Binding: Wire-O · Publisher: Implicit Publishing
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Shem Ha Mephoresh - The Golden Dawn Society
Description: This Qabalaistic text, taken from the teachings of the Golden Dawn, concerns the 72 fold Name of God
Synopsis:
 The 72 fold Name of God is an important part of Qabalistic study, as well as a central part of the ritual magick of the
Golden Dawn and other groups.
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· Paperback: 28 pages · Binding: Saddle · Publisher: Implicit Publishing (August 2007)
Thelema Books:
The Holy Books of Thelema - Aleister Crowley
This book contains a collection of Crowleys writings which he considerred to have been given to him as revelation
or divine inspiration, rather than being the product of his own thinking, and which form the basis of the Thelemic movement.
It includes the Book of the Law as wel as much else.
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The Golden Dawn - Israel Regardie
Israel Regardie, along with Aleister Crowley, is one of the most famous members of the Order of the Golden
Dawn and is today the most prominent authority on its rituals and teachings. In this book Regardie offers a comprehensive
guide to every aspect of the Golden Dawn.
Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition by Chic and Tabatha Cicero
Chic and Tabatha Cicero are wel known authors who have published a numer of books on subjects relating to the
Order of the Golden Dawn. All of their books are high quality, and in this instance their work offers a unique perspective
on the Golden Dawn tradition which recognises the methods employed by the majority of people today, giving an excellent guide
for the solo practitioner.
777 And Other Qabbalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley
If you were to ask me to pick one book which has inspired me most, which I have turned back to most often,
and which I would not want to be without then I would pick this one. Along with detailed tables of correspondences with ample
explanatory notes, and an excellent introduction and referrence tools for Gematria and other such systems, there are a number
of short but fascinating essays. `What is a `number' or a `symbol'?' stands out as one of the most enlightening text I have
ever read, despite being just a few pages long.
Book of the Law
This book was received by Aleister Crowley in the form of a revelation through the angel Aiwass (Crowley's Guardian
Angel) and is the Holy book of Thelema. Any comment on this book is ill-advised; you just have to read it for yourself.
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