Picatrix: The Ancient Arabian Book of Astrology and Occult Magic | Ancient Origins

 

The Picatrix is an ancient #Arabian book of #astrology and occult magic dating back to the 10 th or 11th century, which has gained notoriety for the obscene natural of its magical recipes. The #Picatrix, with its cryptic astrological descriptions and spells covering almost every conceivable wish or desire, has been translated and used by many cultures over the centuries, and continues to fascinate occult followers from around the world.  …

Source: Picatrix: The Ancient Arabian Book of Astrology and Occult Magic | Ancient Origins

Practical Thiurgy:  The Goddess of Ceremonial Magic – YouTube

This is actually an interesting discussion in perspectives on approaches to ceremonial magic. Learn the ancient secrets of the Goddess whose name has been hidden for over two thousand years. Introducing, the Queen of the Cosmos ….. and a discussion that brings home a need for changing perspectives on approaches to ceremonial magic.

 

 

Occult serpent seedline of Samael in sorcery | True Freethinker

Coming as it does from a site devoted to “Art & Sorcery,” Teufelskunst provides us with a great example of how some occultists, by any other name, and those who claim they are Christians and who hold to the serpent seedline of Satan theory are in agreement.

Source: Occult serpent seedline of Samael in sorcery | True Freethinker

Cell phones, Kabbalah and sigil magick | True Freethinker

During an interview, a researcher who goes by the name of Freeman made a passing reference to the effect that within their logo, the Talpa Media Group rearranged the traditional placement of the sephirot on the Kabbalistic tree so that kether/heaven is now in the place of da’ath/the abyss (incidentally, for whether da’ath has anything to do with da

Source: Cell phones, Kabbalah and sigil magick | True Freethinker

The Secret of the Dark Mirror

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Know that the Jinn which mighty Solomon

Did conjure in the Triangle of Art

Were formed in the reflection of his face

For they were aspects of his soul

Each agreeing unto a Quadrant,

A Planet and a metal thereof

Which when burnished did reflect

Even as a Mirror

 

And when thou holdest the lighted tapers

In thine own hands

And thou dost gaze deep into thine own eyes

Know that thou dost perform The Art

In the very manner in which it was truly done.

— from The Book of Astarte, by Frater Aleyin (Thabion)