Magick Matters

“The Transurfing Path: A Modern Guide to Intentional Reality Creation” by Pete Cossaboon

"Transurfing Expanded: A Guide to Conscious Reality Creation for the Modern World builds upon Vadim Zeland’s groundbreaking Reality Transurfing series, adapting its principles to create an accessible and modern guide for navigating life with intention, balance, and self-empowerment. As a comprehensive guide to conscious reality creation, this book invites readers to explore their unique power in shaping their lives, offering techniques that align with today’s complex, fast-paced world. The book unfolds across five carefully structured parts, each focusing on essential steps to harness inner clarity, focus, and resilience. In Part 1: Understanding Your Reality and Choices, readers are introduced to the concept of the "Alternatives Space"—a realm of potential realities. Here, they are encouraged to...>>

“The Baptist’s Head Compendium: Magick as a Path to Enlightenment” by Alan Chapman and Duncan Barford

"The intimate personal journals of two occultists practising western magick to achieve "The Great Work" (also known as "awakening" or "enlightenment"). With its humour, honesty, and down-to-earth approach, extending beyond the cult following it gained after its original publication in the late noughties, The Baptist's Head Compendium has proved itself a seminal text and indispensable guide to anyone suspicious of or disillusioned by magick purely as a tool for personal power or material gain. Sharing the details of their discoveries — and mistakes — in the process of making them, Chapman and Barford demonstrate how magick is a genuine spiritual tradition leading to enlightenment. They have their minds blown and the strangest experiences of their lives!...>>

“Polish Folk Magic: Ancestral Lore & Traditions of the West Slavs” by Joanna Tarnawska

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "A practical approach to traditional Polish folk practice. Polish Folk Magic is an introductory guide into the folk beliefs, seasonal practices, living ancestral traditions, and authentic folk magic of the West Slavic peoples. With the Polish and Slavic diasporas in mind, Joanna Tarnawska fills in the gaps where sources have been previously scarce or inaccessible to those not embedded in the region. Tarnawska guides the reader through everything from the Slavic folkloric calendar to charms, protection magic, and healing. Polish Folk Magic includes a grimoire specific to Polish folk magic, the perfect companion for native and diasporic practitioners alike. Through an exploration led by a native Polish practitioner and made accessible by providing both Polish...>>

“The Magic of Birds” by Mabh Savage

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Exploring the magic and folklore of feathered beings of both air and water. A fallen white feather that speaks of a loved one. Two magpies promising joy. The haunting call of an owl in the deep night, hinting at dark omens. For centuries, we’ve looked to the birds of air and water for answers in the form of divination, folklore, superstition, and legend. In this book, The Magic of Birds, you’ll discover the supernatural side of songbirds like the robin, waterfowl like ducks and swans, and more well-known magical creatures like ravens and crows. With beautiful illustrations by Kay Savage, this book gently introduces the reader to the magical world of birds, in modern...>>

“The Rosicrucian Counterculture: The Origins and Influence of the Invisible Society” by Ronnie Pontiac

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "A cultural exploration of the esoteric movement and its historical impact and legacy • Examines the Rosicrucian involvement of figures like Rene Descartes, Robert Fludd, John Dee, Elias Ashmole, and the alchemist pirate Prince Rupert of the Rhine • Traces the saga of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, and his countercultural successors Frederick and Elizabeth, who triggered the Thirty Years’ War • Shows how Rosicrucianism inspired the English Revolution and explores the Rosicrucianism of John Winthrop the Younger, Connecticut’s founder Since the appearance of Rosicrucian manuscripts in 17th-century Germany, historians have questioned the authorship, intent, and significance of this esoteric movement. In this book, Ronnie Pontiac shows how Rosicrucianism’s underground influence...>>