Book
Of Black Magic by A.E. Waite The book of black magic contains magical
rituals, and literature from rare books, and even rarer manuscripts. Material
often written in ancient foreign languages, and unavailable to the general
public, Arthur Edward Waite has provided an authorative, and honest text
for students who are interested in magical ritual, and for the readers who
are interested in historical roots of ceremonial magic.
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Eros
in Exile by Wendell, Leilah
And so the litanies of love and death be told, on these pages torn with
time, ever brief within your hold savor the moment for it passes quickly
from your eyes. and everything that ever lived, before you softly dies"
paper back Geilah Wendell 85 pages.
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Our
Name is Melancholy by Wendell, Leilah. An intimate encounter with the
Angel of Death, was hailed by readers and reviewers as "the most fascinating
book of the 20th century." It sparked a subtle revolution in the way
we deal with death in generak, and Death the entity. It brought us up close
and personal with the melancholy spectre known as The Reaper. Paperback,
344 pages
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Book
Of Lilith by Koltuv This book teaches us much about Lilith, the first
wife of Adam, and Queen of Demons. But it also paints a different picture
of her. A picture of feminine strength and dominance. This book is a wonderful
way to introduce yourself to Lilith,and how to get intouch with her energies.
Paperback, 224 pages
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Communing
with the Spirits by Coleman, Martin. This is true Necromancy & the
magical art behind working with spirits of the dead. This is a rare and
long awaited book, one that can teach a person the ancient art of Necromancy.
This book has formulas for making incenses that summon spirits of the dead,
& for making floor washes that banish negative spirit influences, much,
much more is in this great tome! Hard cover, 228 pages.
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Devil's
Dictionary by Bierce, Ambrose Born in Ohio in 1842 journalist, short-story
writer and critic Ambrose Bierce developed into one of this country's most
celebrated and cynical wits - a merciless "American Swift" whose
literary barbs were aimed at folly, self-deulsion, politics, business, religion,
literature and the arts. Paperback, 139 pages.
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Lords
of Chaos by Moynihan/Soderlind Just before the turn of the millennium,
nearly 100 churches have been torched and desecrated by adherents of Black
Metal, the most extreme form of underground music on the planet. In an escalating
unholy war, Black Metal bands and their obsessive fans have left a grim
legacy of suicide, murder, and terrorism. Hundreds of rare photos and exclusive
interrogations with priests, police officers, satanists, and leaders of
demonic bands. Paperback, 358 pages.
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Invisibility
& Levitation by Commander X A former military intelligence &
author of many best sellers says not only has the intelligence community
been able to perfect invisibility through projects such as the Philadelphia
Experiment & the use of Stealth technology, but that such techniques
were actually derived from psychic abilities that are a part of psychic
occult & religious lore. Techniques that really work, providing the
reader with dozens of examples & a 'how-to' training course. 140 pgs.
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Conjuring
the Goetia Spirits. The Goetia are a species of spirits who are reputed
to have been conjured by the great magician, King Solomon. For those unfamiliar,
the territory of the Goetic demons can be terrifying & disorienting,
especially for those not currently working towards their own Higher Selves.
Included is theoretical & practical information designed to both provide
the student with & encourage him to find his own answers. 63 pgs.
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Necronomicon
by Simon Written in Damascus in the Eighth Century A.D. by Abdul
Alhazred, the accursed volume is filled with myths and rituals that have
survived the darkest days of magic and occultism - long-forgotten formulae
for evoking incredible things, beings, and monsters into physical appearance.
Editor Simon now brings to light this, the most famous, the most potent,
and potentiallym the most dangerous black book known to the Western World.
Paperback, 218 pages.
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Daemonic
Magick by Seleneicthon Includes History Materials, And incantations
for daemonic magick. Great for beginners and will have something new for
any adept. One of our most popular books in this section.
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Seven
Faces Of Darkness by Webb, Don This book penetrates to the core of the
Typhonian current active in the world today - and does so by returning to
the very fountainheads of Setian practice and philosophy. Never before has
anyone made the true Typhonian current more plain and objective, in practice
or theory, than Don Webb does in The Seven Faces of Darkness. Paperback,
93 pages
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Encounters
with Death by Wendell, Leilah. A unique compendium of anthropomorphic
personifications of death from historical to present day. Phenomenon including
trditional and non-traditional death encounters told in the words of those
who have experienced this growing phenomenon.
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Magic
Circle, Occult Handbook by Nomolos, Yaj. In this book you will find
the step by step procedures for successfully starting and running an occult
group. Practical, level headed advice alongside the logical group dynamics
that are so essential for success oriented group leader. The author has
experimented and field tested his work in the sixteen years that he has
been operating occult groups. Passing his secrets to you, he discusses the
pros and cons of his subjects, and offers you the best of his career.
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Seduction
By The Stars by Lexander. Here is an astrological guide to love unlike
any you've read before. Playful, witty, but dangerously effective, Seduction
by the Stars gives you the down-and-dirty secrets you need to make yourself
irresistible to any sign under the sun. In this X-rated guide to the stars,
you'll learn all the tricks. Whether you're planning your next move on a
prospective new lover, looking to spice up an already existing relationship,
or desperately trying to end a relationship gone flat. 247 pgs.
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Secret
Life Of A Satanist Many people consider Anton LaVey the most dangerous
man on earth. What secrets lurk with the man who shaved his head on Walpurgisnacht,
1966, and declared the formation of the Church of Satan? *LaVey's erotic
involvements with Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield *The dark origins of
Satanic ritual *LaVey's early career as carny, burlesque organist, and ghost
huner for the police department. Rare photographs and documents. Paperback,
262 pages
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Satanic
Bible One might expect The Satanic Bible at least to offer a few prancing
demons or a virgin sacrifice, but if you hopped this train expecting a tour
of the house of horrors, you're on the wrong ride. Far from a manual for
conquering the realms of earth, air, fire, and water, The Satanic Bible
is Anton LaVey's manifesto of a new religion separate from the "traditional"
Judeo-Christian definitions of Satanism. The Satanic Bible is less bible
and more philosophy (with a few rituals thrown in to keep us entertained),
but this philosophy is the backbone of a religion that was merely a myth
of the Christian church.Paperback, 272 pages
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Satan
Speaks Notorious founder of the Church of Satan, died on October 29,
1997, days after completing his final contribution to Satan Speaks! Satan
Speaks! collects together sixty unorthodox, paradoxical and humorous essays
by the most misunderstood man in America. Marilyn Manson pays tribute
to Anton LaVey in his foreword. Paperback, 179 pages
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Devil's
Notebook by Lavey, Anton At last, the collected wisdom, humor, and dark
observations by the founder of The Church of Satan. The Devil's Notebook
is the first original collection of LaVey's writings to be published in
two decades. The High Priest speculates on such topics as nonconformity,
occult faddism, erotic politics, the 'Goodguy badge', demoralization and
the construction of artificial human companions. Included are instruction
for the creation of what LaVey terms "total environments,' or places
of magical evocation, where the enlightened may escape the deleterious effects
of contemporary existence. Paperback, 147 pages :
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Satanic
Witch Throughout the explicit pages of The Satanic Witch, Anton Szandor
LaVey dares to say what many dread to know. Anton LaVey rips the lid off
the forbidden knowledge of seduction and manipulation. The Satanic Witch
empowers its readers with a series of workable formulas, which in an instant
surpass the entire catalogue of self-help tomes and New Age homilies. Paperback,
266 pages
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Satanic
Rituals This is a sort of primer on ritual practice, and should not
be looked to for advanced techniques. It is an interesting supplement to
"The Satanic Bible" and shows readers that the sketchy ritual
outline in The Satainc Bible is not the only one that can be used by "good"
Satanists. If the readers take this idea to its logical conclusion and realize
that they should start constructing their *own* rituals, the book will have
done its job. LaVey takes inspiration from the Knights Templar, the Russian
peasant legends, even the fiction of H.G.Wells and H.P.Lovecraft. Paperback,
220 pages
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