Magick Matters

“The Ivory Tablets of the Crow” by Warlock Asylum

"The Ivory Tablets of the Crow is the initiatory rite of the Art of Ninzuwu, a spiritual practice said to have originated during the Jomon period, closely associated with the Tengu, Yatagarasu, and Ryujin Shinko (Dragon god faith). During the Jomon period an empire existed, whose boundaries stretched from the Far East into what is known today as ancient Mesopotamia. Traces of this empire can be found in the legends of the continent of Mu and stories about a struggle for what is known as the Tablets of Destinies, which marked the breakdown of this kingdom. The Tablets of Destinies was understood to be “the power of Anu” by the ancient Mesopotamians. It is said by...>>

“Faiths of Man: A Cyclopædia of Religions” by James George Roche Forlong

"The subject of this work is the evolution or natural growth of religious beliefs throughout the world, from the lowest to the highest forms. Religion is that belief about the unknown, and that opinion as to the realities of the universe, which affects the conduct of men to one another in their daily life. These ideals are illustrated here with a fullness of knowledge, a wealth of illustration and a calmness of mind, which are probably not found combined in any other book on this subject."...>>