Magick Matters

“The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto: A Fifteen-Year Quest to Unmask the Secret Genius Behind Crypto” by Benjamin Wallace

"In October 2008, someone going by the name Satoshi Nakamoto posted a white paper outlining "a peer-to-peer electronic cash system" called Bitcoin to an arcane listserv populated by Cypherpunks. No one in the community had heard of Nakamoto, and just as people were starting to wonder who he was, he vanished. As the years passed, and the scope of Nakamoto’s achievement became clear, the truth of his identity grew into the greatest unsolved mystery of our time. The Mysterious Mr. Nakamoto traces Benjamin Wallace’s attempt to unmask the figure behind the currency and the world it wrought. Nakamoto’s Bitcoin at first seemed destined to fulfill the dreams of fringe 1990s utopians for a currency set...>>

“The Dream Cure: How Recalling Your Dreams Can Heal Your Life” by Theresa Cheung

"Decode Your Dreams and Empower Yourself Theresa Cheung, who Women's Health magazine called "the British Grande Dame of psychic and spiritual studies", shows you how to unravel the mysteries of your unconscious mind. The Dream Cure provides a map for your path to self-discovery and healing. Theresa Cheung reveals the meanings of common dream symbols and themes, helping you harness their power to resolve anxieties, overcome obstacles, and ignite positive transformation. Dreams are your secret superpower. Theresa teaches you how to use them to improve creativity, glimpse the future, and understand yourself more than ever before. She shares a wealth of practical exercises designed to improve both your waking and dreaming lives―she even shows you how to...>>

“Hands of Apostasy: Essays on Traditional Witchcraft” edited by Michael Howard and Daniel Schulke

"Old-style Craft, also known as traditional witchcraft, endures as a distinct body of archaic magical practices in present-day Britain, North America and Australia. Originally nameless, such bodies are related to a variety of historical magical streams, most notably the practices of the Grimoires or "black books", folk-healing, and popular magic of the early modern era. Typically, such groups operate in secret, with strict means of initiatic succession, and practice sorcery characterized by a dual ethos of healing and harming. Though an internally contentious issue, the word witch is accepted as a descriptor for practitioners of this art, as is anti-witching for practices of removing curses and binding magical malefactors. Though still obscure, even in occult...>>

“Witchcraft” edited by Jessica Hundley and Pam Grossman

"Initiating readers in the fascinating and complex history of witchcraft, from the goddess mythologies of ancient cultures to the contemporary embrace of the craft by modern artists and activists, this expansive tome conjures up a breathtaking overview of an age-old tradition. Rooted in legend, folklore, and myth, the archetype of the witch has evolved from the tales of Odysseus and Circe, the Celtic seductress Cerridwen, and the myth of Hecate, fierce ruler of the moonlit night. In Witchcraft we survey her many incarnations since, as she shape-shifts through the centuries, alternately transforming into mother, nymph, and crone—seductress and destroyer. Edited by Jessica Hundley, and co-edited by author, scholar, and practitioner Pam Grossman, this enthralling visual...>>

“The Esoteric Scene, Cultic Milieu, and Occult Tarot” by Danny L. Jorgensen (Routledge Library Editions: Occultism)

"Originally published in 1992, The Esoteric Scene, Cultic Milieu, and Occult Tarot examines beliefs, practices, and activities described as mystical, psychical, magical, spiritual, metaphysical, theophysical, esoteric, occult, and/or pagan, among other possible labels, by their American disciplines. The book is comprised using a mixture of field work and interviews and provides a broad overview of the esoteric community and the social meanings of occultism. The book describes and analyses social meanings of ‘esoteric culture’ as it is experienced, defined, structured and enacted by societal members and examines the sociological significance of esoteric culture as a formulation of alternative sociocultural realities. It provides a sociological understanding of esoteric culture and the cultural milieu."...>>