Magick Matters

“GOETIA GIRLS: SUCCUBUS ART BOOK ONE” by Faustus Crow

"This is an Art Book of an alternate Grimoire, which illustrates the 'first Twelve Spirits' of the classical Goetia as salacious Succubae with accompanying descriptions. Goetia refers to a Sorcery practice of conjuring Angels and Demons to do the Sorcerers bidding as his Genies; its term is derived from the 17th-century Grimoire The Lesser Key of Solomon, which features an Ars Goetia as its first section. The word its self originates from the Greek, which means to 'Howl' as a Shaman would do when entering ecstatic trance. The Goetia contains descriptions of 'Seventy-Two Demons,' which was famously edited by Aleister Crowley in 1904 as The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King. The...>>

“DEMON GIRL BELPHEGOR: SUCCUBUS OF THE LOUVRE” by Faustus Crow

"Belphegor is a Demon girl who enables a Sorcerer to make many a discovery like that of an inspired electric Eel of a Nikola Tesla having visions. She also seduces a Sorcerer via his dreams by suggesting to him surrealistic creations as his art Muse. The patriarchal authors of the medieval grimoires missed out on all the fun, who were somewhat unaware that Belphegor is a Parisian Succubus, and very rebellious she is too, whose genie bottle abode is the Louvre. This book explores the historical background and symbolism associated with Belphegor and how she can be conjured amidst the Triangle-Of-Art Imagination of a Sorcerer, which leads to her manifesting within a Magic Circle...>>

“OCCULT STAR TREK: VULCAN” by Faustus Crow

"This book investigates the source of the famous split-fingered Vulcan salute in relation to ancient 'Shamanistic' practices of 'Inner Space' exploration. As for the term Occult, which is derived from the Latin Occultus, meaning mystery, life is a mystery betwixt and between the extremes of birth and death; it is this mystery that the Cabbalists explored, which led to an understanding that life is animated by an inner 'Fire.' This intuitive insight into the animating principle of life led to the now iconic hand sign of the Vulcan, which Leonard Nimoy, as Spock, introduced into Gene Roddenberry's creation of Star Trek. This inner Vulcan Fire is known of by numerous other cultures across the...>>

“OCCULT STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE” by Faustus Crow

"Gene Roddenberry was an artistic genius, a true visionary, you could even consider to be a shaman; for his dream inspired many, who created a superb symbolic synthesis, he called Star Trek, which is a distillation of the human spirit, ever seeking to go beyond its limitations. He did not believe in deities, but as a visionary artist he was very much aware of their archetypal influence upon the subconscious mind of humanity; wherefore he created archetypal characters, which people can identify with; not deities, but very human, to strive towards, to become, to one day make Star Trek real. This work is an exploration of Star Trek's archetypal symbolism, which has nothing to...>>

“GOETIA: SUCCUBUS SCHOOL” by Faustus Crow (Book Two)

"Goetia refers to a Sorcery practice of conjuring Angels and Demons to do the Sorcerers bidding as his Genies; its term is derived from the 17th-century Grimoire The Lesser Key of Solomon, which features an Ars Goetia as its first section. It contains descriptions of seventy-two Demons, which was famously edited by Aleister Crowley in 1904 as The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King. It is very likely that the Goetia inspired H.P. Lovecraft's creation of the Necronomicon. The Goetia is one of the very few Grimoires, which mentions a few female Spirits; although they are described as being transvestite male Demons in disguise. Most Grimoires only describe male Angels and Demons,...>>