Magick Matters

“The Little Book of the Great Enchantment” by Steve Blamires

"William Sharp (1855-1905) was a prolific writer; friend and confidant of the literati of the day; an active member of the occult world of the late Victorian period; and a man who spent his life cloaked in secrets. The most important being that he was the pen behind the writings of the mysterious Fiona Macleod. He kept her true identity a closely guarded secret. Many famous people of the day, including W.B. Yeats, "AE", MacGregor Mathers, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, were involved in Sharp's short life; he was a member of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and of Yeats' secret Celtic Mystical Order; and he and Fiona Macleod were involved with the mysterious...>>

“The Mammoth Book of Lost Symbols: A Guide to the Language of Symbolism” by Nadia Julien

"Humanity has always used symbols-material objects used to denote difficult, abstract concepts-to describe thoughts and feelings, or to protect secret truths from common knowledge. This concise A-Z guide is a fascinating work of reference that brings to light all the symbols and symbolisms of the world, many aspects of which have been lost to time, including Freemasonry, the Kabbalah, the tarot, astrology, alchemy, Zoroastrianism, and ancient cultures from Egypt to Japan."...>>

“Rhiannon: Divine Queen of the Celtic Britons” by Jhenah Telyndru (Pagan Portals, kindle ebook version)

"To truly know Rhiannon, we must excavate the layers of her myth, decode the meaning of her symbols, and seek to restore the significance of her very name. Although she has a mythology around her, and has many modern-day devotees, nowhere in ancient lore has she been identified as a Goddess. We have no known cult centers or devotional altars dedicated to Rhiannon. How then do we approach this revered Lady? How can we best know her as Goddess? We need but call to her, and ask for what we need. Be it her bag of plenty, the soul-healing song of her birds, or the empowerment of the sovereignty she holds, when you call...>>

“Blasphemy: A Very Short Introduction” by Yvonne Sherwood

"In a world where not everyone believes in God, 'blasphemy' is surely a concept that has passed its use-by-date. And yet blasphemy (like God and religion) seems to be on the rise. In this Very Short Introduction Yvonne Sherwood asks why this should be the case, looking at factors such as the increased visibility of religious and racial minorities, new media, and engines of surveillance (which are far more omniscient than the old gods could ever be), and the legacies of colonial blasphemy laws. Throughout, Sherwood uncovers new histories, from the story of accidentally blasphemous cartoons, to the close associations between blasphemy, sex, and birth control. She also argues that blasphemy itself involves an inherent...>>

“The Hidden Truth of Your Name: A Complete Guide to First Names and What They Say about the Real You” by The Nomenology Project

"From the secret wisdom of Kabbalah, the Runes, and Numerology—an unprecedented guide to unlocking the hidden power of your name. Your name is not only your calling card, it also may determine how your life will unfold. Mystics have studied the energies associated with names for centuries, but The Hidden Truth of Your Name is the first book to synthesize their fascinating findings into one compelling resource—offering in-depth profiles of 750 American names. Created by a team of linguistic experts and specialists, this beguiling reference guides you through the illuminating intricacies of three ancient systems of divination—and shows you how to apply them to create a subtly nuanced portrait of any name you choose. - KABBALAH—This...>>