Magick Matters

“Encounters With Men Of Miracles” by Mayah Balse

"This book is a graphic facetoface account of encounters with unusual men and women — the faithhealers, the flesh mortifiers, the mystics who materialise ash and honey, black magicians, yogis who stop their pulse and heart beat, death defiers who get buried alive and live to tell the tale, spiritual seance mediums who act as transmitters between the living and the dead, and much more. Some mysteries of the Universe are beyond man’s comprehension, yet they never fail to ignite his curiosity. The very fact that these psychic phenomena cannot be exhibited by everyone, adds to their peculiar allure. This book is an objective sally into this realm. What gives some mortals these superpowers? Science has not...>>

“Yoga of the Subtle Body: A Guide to the Physical and Energetic Anatomy of Yoga” by Tias Little

"With his expert teachings, philosophical insights, and pragmatic imagery, world-class yoga instructor Tias Little turns the anatomy of the physical body into a tool for navigating the subtle body If you spend considerable time doing yoga, you begin to see that it is about much more than just the body—the practice of yoga in fact reveals that the body is in no way separate from the psychospiritual forces that animate it. Here, Tias Little provides a way to understand these forces as they relate to an integrated yoga of body, mind, and spirit. He unites somatic concepts and wisdom teachings in this practical guide to the anatomy of the physical, mental, emotional, and subtle (or...>>

“Elhaz Ablaze: A Compendium of Chaos Heathenry” by Elhaz Ablaze

"There are those who hear the phrase “Chaos Heathen” and instinctively know what it means. This book is for you. There are those who hear the phrase “Chaos Heathen” and do not know what that could mean. This book is for you. There are those who hear the phrase “Chaos Heathen” and get upset, confused, or angry. This book is for you. Elhaz Ablaze: A Compendium of Chaos Heathenry dives into the fractal spirals of contemporary magic from a Heathen perspective. Ranging from the bizarrely philosophical to the vigorously practical, the book’s contributors — artistic and literary — dare to dismantle Chaos Magic, Heathenry, and themselves…just in time to serendipitously discover ever more novel, playful,...>>

“A Bewitched Land: Witches and Warlocks of Ireland” by Bob Curran

"Witch trials in the European or American sense were not common in Ireland although they did occur. In this book the stories of four remarkable court cases that took place from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century are told; other chapters chronicle the extraordinary lives of individuals deemed to be practitioners of the black arts — hedge witches, sorcerers and sinister characters. The book gives a unique insight into the fascinating overlap between witch belief and the vast range of fairy lore that held sway for many centuries throughout the land."...>>

“The Arte of Darkness: Magic & Mystery from the Shadows” by Melusine Draco

"Evil is simply misplaced force. It can be misplaced in time: like the violence that is acceptable in war, is unacceptable in peace. It can be misplaced in space: like a burning coal on a rug rather than the fireplace. Or it can be misplaced in proportion: like an excess of love can make us overly sentimental, or a lack of love can make us cruel and destructive. It is in things such as these that evil lies, not in a personal Devil who acts as an Adversary", so says the Qabalah. Nevertheless, there is an increasing tendency these days for groups and individuals to portray themselves as being more exciting, adventurous, or more magically...>>