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  • papyri_graecae_magicae

    Papyri Graecae Magicae Greek Magical Papyri Texts Acquiring a Supernatural Assistant Papyri graecae magicae I.54 Papyri graecae magicae III.1-59 Papyri graecae magicae IV.1-25 Papyri graecae magicae IV.1227-64 Papyri graecae magicae IV.1716-1870 aka "The Sword of Dardanos" Papyri graecae magicae VII.429-58 Ecloga Ex Papyris Magicis: Liber I Ecloga Ex Papyris Magicis: Liber II Ecloga Ex Papyris Magicis: Liber III Mithras Liturgy A Mithraic Ritual by GRS Mead. Taken from the Mithras Liturgy. D

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  • origin_of_the_qabalah

    THE ORIGIN OF THE QABALAH Thomas Karlsson A natural questions that arises when one attempts to map the ideas and philosophies of the Qabalah is to what degree the Qabalah is something specifically Jewish. The Qabalah was developed in Europe and has its roots in the Hellenistic sphere of thought. The pre Qabalistic thoughts arose in the same environment as gnosticism and hermeticism. The Qabalah appears to be very influenced by Greek philosophy such as Neo-Platonism and the Pythagorean number my

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  • on_the_corpus_hermeticum

    On the Corpus Hermeticum Perhaps no other term in the study of Western Esotericism is as messy as the term "Hermeticism." Roughly speaking, the category has at its base a collection of texts preserved together, called collectively the Corpus Hermeticum. This collection is part of a series of texts that have come down through the ages from late antiquity Egypt. Other series of texts include the Sibylline Oracles, the Chaldean Oracles, and Greek Demiotic-Magical Papyri (often also thought to be es

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  • Kybalion

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  • hieroglyphic_monad

    The Hieroglyphic Monad John Dee, London, to MAXIMILIAN, by God’s Grace Most Wise Emperor of Rome, Bohemia, and Hungary The Hieroglyphic Monad By John Dee Originally published in London, England, 1564 Adobe Acrobat version created by Benjamin Rowe, July 4, 2000. Formatted in Adobe Caslon and Tiepolo. This document is optimized for printing on a laser or inkjet printer. The illustrations may appear “jagged” when viewed on the screen with certain combinations of displays and drivers; they will p

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  • emerald_tablet_of_hermes

    Emerald Tablet of Hermes The Emerald Tablet of Hermes History of the Tablet History of the Tablet (largely summarised from Needham 1980, & Holmyard 1957) The Tablet probably first appeared in the West in editions of the psuedo-Aristotlean Secretum Secretorum which was actually a translation of the Kitab Sirr al-Asar, a book of advice to kings which was translated into latin by Johannes Hispalensis c. 1140 and by Philip of Tripoli c.1243. Other translations of the Tablet may have been made durin

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  • corpus_hermeticum

    The Corpus Hermeticum The Corpus Hermeticum are the core documents of the Hermetic tradition. Dating from early in the Christian era, they were mistakenly dated to a much earlier period by Church officials (and everyone else) up until the 15th century. Because of this, they were allowed to survive and we seen as an early precursor to what was to be Christianity. We know today that they were, in fact, from the early Christian era, and came out of the turbulent religious seas of Hellenic Egypt. Th

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  • corpus_hermetica

    The Corpus Hermetica Attributed to Hermes Trismestigustus The Corpus Hermetica Table of Contents The Corpus Hermetica.......................................................................................................................................1 Attributed to Hermes Trismestigustus.....................................................................................................1 The First Book. ........................................................................................

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  • aurum_solis

    The Aurum Solis Aurum Solis The Aurum Solis ........................................................................................................... 1 Basic Magical Practices of the Aurum Solis ..................................................................... 3 The Magician ........................................................................................................ 20 The Formula of the Watcher ................................................................................

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  • alchemy_-_the_black_art

    ALCHEMY: THE BLACK ART By David Cherubim (Frater Aurora Aureae) Written in 1994 e . v . Anno IVii (Year 90). Copyright © 1999 e . v . All Rights Reserved. Issued by t h e Order of the T.·.G.·.D.·. (Thelemic Golden Dawn) in association with t h e Aleister Crowley Foundation INTRODUCTION Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. In this scientific and technological age, the ancient Art and Science of Alchemy is looked upon as mere rubbish of the past, a dark and fanciful cloud upon the sky

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