Magick Matters

“Professor Inkblot’s Academy of Wonders” by Jan Brzechwa (first ever English translation by Marek Kazmierski)

"Professor Inkblot's Academy, originally titled Akademia Pana Kleksa in Polish, is a beloved children's fantasy novel by Polish author Jan Brzechwa, first published in 1946. The book, which has become a cornerstone of Polish children's literature, tells the enchanting story of a magical academy run by the eccentric and brilliant Professor Inkblot. The academy, situated in a fantastical land, is a school for boys whose names all begin with the letter A. The protagonist, a young boy named Adam Niezgódka, is invited to the academy where he and his fellow students embark on a whimsical journey of learning. The curriculum is far from ordinary, with subjects that include uncovering the secrets of seemingly ordinary objects,...>>

“The Neural Grimoire—Brain-Hacking Techniques for Chaos Magicians: Mastering Neuroplasticity, Altered States & Cognitive Control for Magickal Precision” by Orbis Mystica

"Your brain is your most powerful ritual tool, this book shows you how to wield it. The Neural Grimoire is not another recycled occult manual. It’s a complete operating system for chaos magicians ready to trade candles for cognitive architecture, and robes for real-time neurological manipulation. In a world saturated with passive metaphysics, this book cuts through the mysticism and hands you the real mechanics of altered states, trance induction, sigilcraft, belief hacking, and neuroplastic self-evolution. Built for advanced practitioners who want more than symbolism and stagecraft, this is an unapologetically direct guide to transforming your nervous system into a living magickal engine. You’ll learn to enter gnosis on command, burn intent into your cortical memory,...>>

“Roman Wicca: Practicing Witchcraft With Ancient Roman Traditions & Mythology” by Thomas Peters

"Roman Wicca reimagines the Wiccan religion through the lens of ancient Roman paganism, creating a new spiritual system that honors both Roman tradition and contemporary witchcraft. Whether you’re a solitary practitioner or part of a coven, this book will help you incorporate the gods and spirits of Rome into every aspect of your magical practice! Inside, you’ll explore: The Roman pantheon and how to work with gods like Diana, Faunus, Jupiter, and Juno Spirits of the home and beyond, including Lares, Penates, Nymphs, and Manes A new "Wheel of The Year" adapted from authentic Roman festivals Step-by-step guides to performing Roman rituals, rites,...>>

“Star Power: A Simple Guide to Astrology for the Modern Mystic” by Vanessa Montgomery

"Become a better modern mystic with the help of this invaluable handbook. Through easy-to-follow, step-by-step chapters, you'll find all you need to know in order to read your own astrological birth chart, from the movement and meaning of the Sun signs and planets to understanding astrological elements, houses, aspects and transits. Star Power reveals how your birth chart can all help you learn more about yourself, your life and your future. You'll find out which sign you're compatible with, how the universe impacts your approach to love, wealth, creativity and careers, and ultimately learn to take cosmic control of your universe."...>>

“The Magic Books: A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts” by Anne Lawrence-Mathers (alternate rip)

"A fascinating and highly original history of medieval magic told through twenty key illuminated manuscripts Medieval Europe was preoccupied with magic. From the Carolingian Empire to Renaissance Italy and Tudor England, great rulers, religious figures, and scholars sought to harness supernatural power. They tried to summon spirits, predict the future, and even prolong life. Alongside science and religion, magic lay at the very heart of culture. In this beautifully illustrated account, Anne Lawrence-Mathers explores the medieval fascination with magic through twenty extraordinary illuminated manuscripts. These books were highly sought after, commissioned by kings and stored in great libraries. They include an astronomical compendium made for Charlemagne’s son; The Sworn Book of Honorius, used by...>>