“The Magic of Giuliano Kremmerz: Initiation Into the Mysteries of the Fraternity of Myriam” by David Pantano
"For the first time in English, the complete internal documents of Italy's most secretive magical order are now available to readers worldwide.
The Magic of Giuliano Kremmerz is a groundbreaking introduction to one of the most influential and concealed currents of Italian Hermeticism. For the first time in English, David Pantano offers an accessible yet deeply authoritative presentation of the life, teachings, and magical system of Giuliano Kremmerz, the enigmatic master whose initiatory tradition continues to shape Western esotericism.
Blending historical scholarship with personal experience, the book is divided into two complementary parts. The first section explores the philosophical foundations of Kremmerzian magic, tracing its roots, principles, and therapeutic aims. The second section offers a rare, experiential view from within the Fraternity of Myriam, drawing on Pantano's own initiation and the transformative rituals that define the path of Myriamic magic.
A major feature of this work is the inclusion of internal Fraternity documents-published in English for the first time. These include Fascicles A-D, the Kons Sin Dar rituals, the Carmen "Zike", the Magical Calendar, daily benedictions, operative sigils, and the original Constitution for initiates. These texts illuminate a living magical tradition long hidden from public view.
The book concludes with three thought-provoking appendices that explore the egregore of the Fraternity and draw unexpected parallels between operative Hermeticism and the improvisational creativity of jazz-revealing magic itself as a dynamic act of spiritual artistry.
Both a scholarly resource and an initiatory guide, The Magic of Giuliano Kremmerz offers an unprecedented encounter with the mysteries of the Fraternity of Myriam. It is essential reading for students of Western esotericism, practitioners of ceremonial magic, and anyone seeking an authentic gateway into the deeper currents of Italian Hermeticism."








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