Magick Matters

“Harry Oldfield’s Invisible Universe” by Jane Solomon and Grant Solomon

"Harry Oldfield (1953-2019), was a British biologist with a keen interest in the physics of light. He aimed to demonstrate that there is an invisible universe vibrating below the surface of the visible universe which can be be both measured and 'tuned'. In 1998, Harry co-authored, The Dark Side of the Brain: Major discoveries in the Use of Kirlian Photography and Electrocrystal Therapy. 'This groundbreaking work examines how nature has developed invisible electromagnetic means of communication between and within organisms (including human beings) to develop and evolve the planet's species much faster than Darwin proposed.' For many years Harry ran an electro-crystal therapy clinic which resulted in remarkable healing results in humans and animals. Harry then...>>

“The Dark Side of the Brain: Major Discoveries in the Use of Kirlian Photography and Electrocrystal Therapy” by Harry Oldfield and Roger Coghill

"Written by a Cambridge trained biologist recognised globally for his decades of research into the health effects of cellphones and powerlines, this groundbreaking work examines how nature has developed invisible electromagnetic means of communication between and within organisms (including human beings) to develop and evolve the planet's species much faster than Darwin proposed. It solves mysteries in biology not explained by the concept that chemical and physical connection is necessary for communication, growth regulation, and procreation. It explains how honeybees are being fogged by manmade radiations from cellphones and their masts, how insects can detect a mate two miles downwind, a distance when pheromones are no longer detectable, and how human bodies emanate meaningful...>>

“Death and the Afterlife” by Andrew Jackson Davis

"First published in 1865, Death and the Afterlife contains eight evening lectures given by Davis. He begins with the phenomenon of death and goes on to describe the conditions of life and society in the Summerland (also called the Spirit-land) and its seven planes. He also brings through a “voice”—a James Victor Wilson—who gives an account of his ten years’ experience in Summerland. In this edition footnotes have been added to clarify some of the names and places mentioned, which were familiar to readers in 1865 but are not so today."...>>

“The Doctrine of the Subtle Body in Western Tradition” by G.R.S. Mead

"The concept that the physical body is but a manifestation of a more numinous expression of the soul sounds very Eastern to modern ears, but in fact it was one of the foundations of Christianity that the tradition abandoned long ago. In this short but profound study, first published in 1919, one of the greatest thinkers on the origins of Christianity and a renowned expert on Gnostic and Hermetic literature reconnects us with an ancient belief in the divine within us all that is, surprisingly, powerfully reflected in modern ideas about psychology and biology. No mystic himself, Mead instead finds a middle ground between superstitions of old and the oddities of advanced scientific thinking."...>>