“Tarot Reading Explained” by James Ricklef

"Tarot Reading Explained (a revised edition of "Tarot Tells the Tale") clearly describes the process of reading Tarot cards using a wealth of readings for famous characters from myth, history and literature. Examples include Cinderella looking for Mr. Right and Abel harboring dark suspicions about his brother, Cain. Knowing these stories makes these readings easy to follow and understand. This book also provides card meanings and valuable "how to" tips for doing Tarot readings, all of which take you through easy-to-follow instructions which show you how to put it all together for an insightful Tarot reading. Whether you're a novice just learning how to read Tarot cards or an experienced reader looking to enhance your...>>

“The Soil Covenant” by Agrippa

"After a lifetime of study, I never thought that there was still something out there that would surprise me again ... well, I was wrong.This ritual is not more powerful than many others I have seen, but what is surprising is the relative simplicity with which it can be performed.While many rites require special environmental conditions, unobtainable tools, sacrifices ... the "soil covenant" can be practiced literally by anyone who has the courage to experience it.But, as always there is a "but", this simplicity has a price.The "soil covenant" is a ritual created to ask for something, but giving something else in exchange, that is, you can make a request to an entity, but...>>

“A Brave New World: Aeonics and the Western Tradition” by Alan Chapman

"This ebook was originally commissioned as an essay for an anthology that never materialised. My brief was to present the magical view of time, most notably how the various magicians over the years have approached eschatology, and especially as it appears in the work of Aleister Crowley. Surveying the work already available on the subject, I came to realise that most commentators were prone to misrepresenting the magical view of time due to a lack of context; and where a little bit of research might have filled in the blanks, we find instead recourse to flights of the imagination. I have therefore written a general survey of the magical view of time...>>