Magick Matters

“Judaism: History, Belief and Practice” by Dan Cohn-Sherbok (revised 2nd edition)

"This newly revised all-encompassing textbook is a guide to the history, beliefs and practice of Judaism. Beginning with the ancient Near Eastern background, it covers early Israelite history, the emergence of classical rabbinic literature and the rise of medieval Judaism in Islamic and Christian lands. It also includes the early modern period and the development of Jewry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Extracts from primary sources are used throughout to enliven the narrative and provide concrete examples of the rich variety of Jewish civilization. Specially designed to assist learning, Judaism: • Introduces texts and commentaries, including the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic texts, mystical literature, Jewish philosophy and Jewish theology • Provides the skills necessary to understand these...>>

“Energyworker: A Call to Empowerment” by Lloyd Matthew Thompson

"Working with energy is not something magical anyone has to learn. It is naturally ingrained in everyone already. There is nothing that can be done without energy. Each and every one of us works with energy in a multitude of ways every minute of every day. If everything and everyone is nothing but energy, the fact we can even detect where an object is located shows we can “read” energy. The fact we can then actually pick up the object and move it to another location shows we can work with energy. Our physical bodies are giant antennas for energy. Each of our senses are picking up the feedback of energy and translating it to our brain...>>

“Underworld: Esoteric Reality” by Nekuia

"Underworld is a commentary on the invisible realm that lurks behind our visible world. Written by an experienced practitioner of occultism, this book delves into the paranormal aspects of reality, and how they affect those who are knowingly or unknowingly touched by them. Nekuia addresses the subjects of magic, death, supernatural creatures, esoteric orders, mind control, and many others, bringing them into a less abstract perspective, so their meanings and relationships to human beings can be seen more clearly. For those relatively new to occultism, this book will be informative and cautionary; for others, it may alter the way you think about things you've known, or thought you knew."...>>

“Helping with Spiritual Emergencies: Guiding the Psychonaut through Conversion, Visions, Near Death, Ayahuasca, Rising Kundalini and Oneness with the Universe” by Robert Nelson

"A guide for helpers who are working with people who are experiencing spiritual emergence or spiritual emergencies. Provides practical guidance on helping people in spiritual crisis along with background on spiritual issues, therapy, and types of spiritual and religious and spiritual problems including conversion, visions, near death experiences, UFOs, entheogenic plants like ayahuasca, Kundalini, spiritual abuse, and mystical experiences. Spirituality is a major part of human life. It provides use with meaning, understanding, solace, support, and insight. It can also be the source of confusion and distress. As we progress spiritually we sometimes experience significant growth which can be called spiritual emergence. This can be due to a mystical experience, conversion, initiation, or from...>>

“Stories in the Stars: What Our Ancestors Were Trying to Tell Us” by Annie Dieu-Le-Veut

"In just seven words, what will you learn from Stories in the Stars? How to reincarnate into your own life. Ancient myths are actually the vessels or arks of our ancestors sailing the seas of Time and containing, deep in their submarinal holds, precious messages about our innate holographic relationship to eternal astrological and alchemical cycles which drive each of us along our life’s path. Over thousands of years, these orally-transmitted wisdom teaching stories have been twisted and bastardised into fake histories in order to serve various and changing political imperatives. And they have been concertinaed, truncated and dumbed-down to satisfy the appetites of light entertainment through the shifting narratives, over time, of the mytho-industrial complex. Annie...>>