“Enochian Magic in Theory” by Frater Yechidah

"The first of Frater Yechidah's eagerly awaited Enochian Magic series, detailing John Dee and Edward Kelley's magical system in extraordinary detail, from the Heptarchic system to Enochian proper. Yechidah provides a unique mix of thorough research with his own experience and understanding from using the system for many years, resulting in a book that is both scholarly and insightful. He explores the history behind the famous magician and seer, shows how the system was delivered, explains why it is such a powerful magical tool, and answers many of the questions that people have asked about the nature of the angelic beings. Gain an in-depth knowledge of Enochian magic. Learn how to derive the names of angels...>>

“Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board” by J. Edward Cornelius

"Is the Ouija Board a children's game, a curious throwback to the nineteenth-century Spiritualism movement, a special magical tool, or as fearful Christians put it, a dangerous doorway to the devil that can result in possession, suicide and murder? Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board traces the history of the "talking board" back to John Dee, Queen Elizabeth's advisor, who used it to contact angels and codify the Enochian Alphabet. This book provides surprising information on hos the renowned twentieth-century magician Aleister Crowley employed the Ouija Board to great effect, even attempting to create his own version of the device for sale. Like any powerful tool, the Ouija Board requires knowledgeable and proper use. Aleister Crowley...>>

“Aleister Crowley’s Influence on Pop-Occulture: How an Obscure Occultist Influences Culture from Beyond the Grave” by Ken Ammi

"Magickian Aleister Crowley referred to himself as Baphomet, The Beast 666, To Mega Therion, Frater Perdurabo and even Little Sunshine. He, in turn, was referred to as "the wickedest man in the world". Find out how he has been influencing music, books, comics, cartoons, TV shows, and movies for decades—even from beyond the grave. I am the Snake that giveth Knowledge & Delight and bright glory, and stir the hearts of men with drunkenness.To worship me take wine and strange drugs whereof I will tell my prophet, & be drunk thereof! —Aleister Crowley supposedly channeling Aiwass"...>>

“Animus and Anima: Two Essays” by Emma Jung

"On the Nature of the Animus and The Anima as an Elemental Being: two classic papers on the psyche written by Emma Jung (1882–1955), psychoanalyst, writer, and wife of C.G. Jung. First published in English in 1955 these are required reading for training Jungian analysts. How do animus and anima, these all-important Jungian concepts, appear in dreams, fantasies, behavior, and mythology? This book maps a way toward an understanding of the union of opposites and the emergence of the self. There is wisdom in Emma Jung’s words, simplicity in her style, and we feel the movement of animus and anima in her soul."...>>

“Angelic Conjure: A Guide to the 72 Angels of the Shemhamphorash for Use in Folk Magick & Conjure” by Col. WH Kemp and Zohariel ben Shemesh

"Unlock the celestial wisdom of the Shemhamphorash angels with this transformative work by Col. W.H. Kemp. Angelic Conjure bridges the timeless esoteric traditions of Kabbalistic mysticism with the earthy, grounded practices of folk magick and conjure. This compelling book demystifies the powers of the 72 angels, offering practical tools and spiritual insights to manifest protection, justice, creativity, and divine alignment in your life. Col. Kemp guides readers through the luminous realms of angelic magick, presenting detailed descriptions of the Shem angels, their unique attributes, and their connections to planetary, astrological, and elemental forces. With rituals that blend ancient wisdom and accessible practices, Angelic Conjure invites readers to work directly with these celestial forces for personal...>>