Magick Matters

“Tantra without Tears” by Christopher S. Hyatt and S. Jason Black

"For the Western mind, this is the only Book on Tantra you will ever need. A bold statement? Perhaps. However, the idea behind this book is simple: It is power. It is Kundalini, dressed in Western clothes. It describes experiences and techniques which allow you to glimpse beyond ordinary day-to-day reality, into a world of marvels---and horrors. This new volume of tantric instruction removes much of what is obscure and moralistic in tantra, and reveals it to be an ancient cross-cultural system of self-development. It examines in detail the marriage of magick and yoga, as well as the discipline of focusing all aspects of one's life on the goals of the tantric system. Tantra Without...>>

“Pacts with the Devil: A Chronicle of Sex, Blasphemy & Liberation” by S. Jason Black and Christopher S. Hyatt

"For the first time, a genuine manual of the dreaded "left-hand path." Braving the new Witchcraft Panic that has swept the world, S. Jason Black and Christopher S. Hyatt have written a book that places the Western magical tradition--and the Western psyche--in perspective. Sweeping aside both the historical fabrications of "neo-paganism" and the rampant mental illness of the religious right, Black and Hyatt explore history, psychology and anthropology to reveal the true "secret doctrine" of Western culture. This work confronts the reader with his own fears and inhibitions--and carries him beyond. Comprehensively illustrated, this volume contains a detailed history of European "Black Magic" and includes new editions of 17th and 18th century Grimoires with detailed instructions...>>

“The Psychopath’s Bible: For the Extreme Individual” by Christopher S. Hyatt (2003 edition)

"In the most of the world, psychopaths have gotten a bad rap. That, of course, is quite understandable since almost all of the world's religious and social philosophies have little use for the individual except as a tool to be placed in service to their notion of something else: 'God,' or the 'collective,' or the 'higher good' or some other equally undefinable term. Only rarely, such as in Zen; in Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism; in some aspects of Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism; and in some schools of Existentialism, is the individual considered primal. Here, finally, is a book which celebrates, encourages and educates the best part of ourselves --- The Psychopath. "...>>

“Read Hebrew in Just 90 Minutes!” by Chaim Conway

"If you want to learn to read Hebrew, then "Read Hebrew in Just 90 Minutes" will get you there...fast. Created by an expert teacher in Hebrew, it will take you through the different letters that there are as well as how they fit together. You will also learn about the vowel system in Hebrew which is different from how we think of vowels in the English language. With countless examples, you will be surprised at just how quickly you can learn how to read a totally different alphabet. Perfect for beginners or if you want to brush up on your Hebrew reading skills."...>>