Magick Matters

“Cracks in the Facade: Peering into the Hidden Layers of Life” by Parker Rowan

"Discover the Hidden Layers of Life: A Journey into Depth, Meaning, and Connection In a world that often feels fast-paced and surface-level, Living with Awareness of the Hidden Layers invites you to look beneath the surface, discovering the depth and richness within every moment, relationship, and experience. This book takes you on a transformative journey, exploring the unseen influences that shape our perceptions, beliefs, and interactions. With each chapter, you’ll uncover new layers of reality—from the veil of perception to the unconscious mind, from the power of collective consciousness to the healing art of inner stillness. Through practical insights and powerful reflections, Living with Awareness of the Hidden Layers reveals how understanding these layers can lead...>>

“Beyond the Clockwork Universe: Consciousness, Time, and Infinite Potential” by Arnon Daniel Katz

"What if time isn’t a relentless arrow, but a pliable dimension influenced by our own awareness? What if the universe isn’t a static machine, but a boundless field of potential realities awaiting our conscious selection? And what if our minds, rather than passively observing, are active participants in the cosmic dance? In Beyond the Clockwork Universe: Consciousness, Time, and Infinite Potential, three visionary thinkers—Avshalom Elitzur, Vadim Zeland, and Itzhak Bentov—offer perspectives that transcend the traditional boundaries of science, philosophy, and mysticism. Their ideas converge on a startling proposition: reality, time, and matter may be more deeply interwoven with consciousness than we ever imagined. Within these pages, you will discover: How the “now” can...>>

“Dead Names: The Dark History of the Necronomicon” by Simon

"The dark history of the Necronomicon—one of the world's most feared and fascinating books—told by the one man who saw it all...and lived to tell the tale. The Necronomicon is one of the most controversial books ever published. The master of Gothic suspense, H.P. Lovecraft, wrote about a mystical and dreaded grimoire, known as the Necronomicon—an ancient text written by an Arab that, if it were to fall into the wrong hands, could have disastrous consequences. But no one thought the Necronomicon had any basis in the world outside of Lovecraft's fiction. Until... Simon was a young man drawn to the mysterious world of the occult through his association with several Eastern Orthodox religions and his...>>

“Hermetica I: The Corpus Hermeticum, Asclepius, and Nag Hammadi Hermetica Ordered as a Path of Initiation” by M. David Litwa

"The Hermetic corpus is a spiritual and intellectual treasure stemming from ancient Egyptian sages who could write and think in Greek. Since the Renaissance, this corpus has appeared in an order that does not fit the path of spiritual initiation suggested by the corpus itself. The present edition reorders the corpus—including the Latin Asclepius and the Nag Hammadi Hermetica—into four progressing parts: introductory tractates, general discourses, detailed discourses, and revelatory discourses. A short spiritual commentary follows each tractate. The book is written for all lovers of the Hermetica, but in particular for those who are willing, in some sense, to join the way of immortality."...>>

“Entity Possession: Freeing the Energy Body of Negative Influences” by Samuel Sagan

"For centuries Eastern traditions have taken the subject of entity possession quite seriously. Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India, recognizes bhutas or entities and their influence on mental and physical well-being, as well as the ways they can be evicted from the individual. Now, in a work that is unique in Western literature, Dr. Samuel Sagan examines the problem of these incorporeal beings that attach themselves to human beings as parasites, causing various emotional, mental and physical problems. A landmark study that presents sound analysis and treatment of this phenomenon, Entity Possession demystifies a topic that has long been overdramatized by the folklore surrounding possession and exorcism. Using actual case studies of the "hungry ghost"...>>