by: Constantinos Nt...
Post date: Friday, January 17, 2020 - 04:05
It’s an old book printed in 1990. I couldn’t find it as brand new to buy it, so I searched it online and I ordered it second-hand. After spending some days with it, I consider it a valuable book and I still don’t understand why it has not printed again and again. I have the same question for other good and special books on magick...
Yes, it is valuable. It provides a system of Horary...
by: Constantinos Nt...
Post date: Saturday, January 4, 2020 - 17:57
The Art and Practice of Geomancy was published in 2009. I read it in 2019. It is the best book around on Medieval Western Geomancy. The book is valuable to anyone who wants to start learning this medieval art of divination and magick. The written style of Greer is always understandable and easy to follow.
Geomancy, just like any art of divination is more easily taught by a teacher,...
by: Constantinos Nt...
Post date: Wednesday, September 4, 2019 - 19:51
The Essential Golden Dawn is the best book a beginner can read on the subject. It is also the best for someone who wonders if this tradition is good for him. I can say that it is the best introduction to the subject.
The book is written by the very famous adepts and pioneers of the Golden Dawn revival, the Ciceros, in a plain, easy and well-structured way. Its intent is to present...
by: Constantinos Nt...
Post date: Sunday, September 1, 2019 - 16:51
The Hermetic Tablet is a bi-annual journal of Western Ritual Magick edited by Nick Farrell of the Magical Order of Aurora Aurea. Is has an excellent font, decorated first letters for each article, bibliography at the end of each article, and it is easy to read. Its price is a disadvantage, but with a self-publication, there is not much you can do. The cover and the binding of the pages are sturdy...
by: Eirini Tsotsou
Post date: Friday, March 16, 2018 - 02:39
Review no1
Written by Eirini Tsotsou
One of the things that make this book special is that the author not only provides the reader with the necessary information for creating a talisman from the start to the end but also what to do after the talisman has completed its work. Nicκ Farrell ...
by: Eirini Tsotsou
Post date: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 - 00:57
Start studying philosophy with the platonic dialogue Axiochos! This specific dialogue is considered by some not to have been written by Plato, however, the teachings are Platonic so the text is written by a Platonist.
Axiochos is the shortest platonic dialogue, only 12 pages in length. It is very simple and it has no difficult meanings. In spite of its simplicity...
by: Eirini Tsotsou
Post date: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 - 00:50
This book is in the category for the beginner’s book list for starting philosophy or specifically Platonism. It is very brief, only 44 pages in length. This means that it can be read quickly and if the reader wishes he can re-read it easily. However, even if it is a beginner’s book to Platonism, what is different in this book compared to the other books by Plato is that it lacks the dialogues because Socrates provides both the questions and the...
by: Eirini Tsotsou
Post date: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 - 00:40
Practical Elemental Magick: Working the Magick of Air Fire Water & Earth in the Western Esoteric Tradition, by David Rankine and Sorita d'Este is a great book to buy! If you are new to elemental magic you will understand the very basics you need to know. It is very useful and educational. If you are more advanced you will find useful details and practical knowledge. This book fills many gaps if you have read other books and if not, it gives...