Magick Matters

“Church Curiosities: Strange Objects and Bizarre Legends” by David Castleton

"Why does Frensham Church contain a cauldron said to have belonged to fairies? What stories lurk behind Lincoln Cathedral's imp, Westminster Abbey's macabre royal effigies, and Salisbury Cathedral's 'boy bishop' statue? Why do Britain's churches contain dragon-slaying spears, monstrous cows' ribs, pagan Roman altars, reindeer horns, and archbishops' mummified skulls? David Castleton takes you on a journey through the fascinating world of lepers' squints, sanctuary knockers, virgins' garlands, and pancake bells, forever altering your view of Britain's churches and cathedrals."...>>

“Genie Magick Unleashed: Master Rituals For Prosperity, Prestige, Passion and Power” by Magus Lyon

"There are eleven extraordinary rituals in this book. I have approached them from a perspective that will prove useful to both advanced practitioner and beginner alike. This is a practical grimoire specifically created to give you a workable spiritual technology which you can utilise in Low or High Magick. The genii are neither demons nor angels in the strict sense. They are personified intelligences and virtues with correspondences that extend from astrology to the Sefer Yetzirah. They represent a point of focus and operation of several rarefied energies. Within this grimoire you will find the following life transforming and extra-ordinary rituals : * Master Prestige Ritual * Master Prosperity Ritual * Master Power Ritual * Master Perdition Ritual * Master...>>

“Theology of Money” by Philip Goodchild

"Theology of Money is a philosophical inquiry into the nature and role of money in the contemporary world. Philip Goodchild reveals the significance of money as a dynamic social force by arguing that under its influence, moral evaluation is subordinated to economic valuation, which is essentially abstract and anarchic. His rigorous inquiry opens into a complex analysis of political economy, encompassing markets and capital, banks and the state, class divisions, accounting practices, and the ecological crisis awaiting capitalism. Engaging with Christian theology and the thought of Carl Schmitt, Georg Simmel, Karl Marx, Adam Smith, and many others, Goodchild develops a theology of money based on four contentions, which he elaborates in depth. First, money has...>>

“Tao of Manifestation: The Taoist way to do real magic” by Barefoot Doctor

"Taoism was first renowned in the West among hippies for its magic - the ability to make things manifest with great ease, hardly without even having to twitch your nose to make things happen. It's a system based entirely on combining clear intention, focusing chi in a clear stream in the direction of the object or outcome of desire, and grace. In this instance grace or 'te' (literally virtue) refers to the state of not caring one way or the other whether your magic works, because you're so fully aware you're already in receipt of the greatest manifestation there can ever be: existence and a human body and consciousness with which to experience and...>>

“Chinese Taoist Sorcery: The Art of Getting Even” by Min Tzu

"The five thousand year old principles of Taoist sorcery are unveiled in this extraordinary book. In this book you will find out about: * The Circle of Wizards and its awesome powers, capable of influencing individuals and countries * The nature of good and evil * The nature of ghosts * The nature and meaning of the soul * The devil's disciples and their goals * The nature of the hereafter * The real principles behind religion * Chinese sorcery in politics and economics * Chinese sorcery in the military * Geomancy: the fate of houses and other places * The nature of icons * The principles of reincarnation * The strange facts of life and death * Food spells You will also discover: * How to ask the gods for...>>