“Advanced Magick for Beginners” by Alan Chapman

"A new paradigm that delivers a genuine transformation of occultism. The author assumes no previous knowledge, only a willingness to explore what magick offers, yet it is apparent to anyone with a background in the subject that Alan Chapman is drawing on a wide range of experience, from classical Crowleyean Magick, to eastern metaphysics, and back again to Discordianism and Chaos Magick. Chapman's writing-style is humorous, direct, seductively logical, and his enthusiasm for the benefits of magick is both tangible and infectious. The novice magician will indeed find themselves equipped to commence all sorts of magickal operations: trance work, enchantment, divination, and even some of the higher forms of spiritual development. To experienced magicians,...>>

“The Grimoire of The Forty Servants: The Complete Guide to the Magick and Divination System” by Tommie Kelly

"The Grimoire Of The Forty Servants is everything you need to start working with this amazing Chaos Magick and Divination system. Contains all the information you will need for powerful rituals, Chaos Magick workings and oracle casting. Perfect companion to The Forty Servants deck (available at http://www.fortyservants.com) or works as a standalone Magick system. This book contains all 40 Servant Full Colour images, along with tables and charts. It also contains their Sigils, Prayers, Mantras and detailed descriptions on their use."...>>

“Vril Compendium” by Gerry Vassilatos

"Eleven volumes, thousands of pages of patents, diagrams, articles, and historical reconstruction — Gerry Vassilatos's lifework on what the Borderland Sciences Research Foundation called the most comprehensive treatment of Vril energy ever assembled. Published between 1992 and 1995, the Compendium argues that the heroic age of wireless — Loomis, Stubblefield, Meucci, Dolbear, Tesla — was not really electrical at all, but the empirical exploration of an older, deeper, "thready, living, glowing" force the medieval Europeans called woivre and that Bulwer-Lytton named Vril. Each volume gathers period patents and contemporary commentary around a phase of that exploration. Vol. 1 (White Ray Conductors) opens with lightning rods, aerial batteries, and the "vrillic detritus" of nineteenth-century atmospheric research....>>

“Vril or Vital Magnetism: Secret Doctrine of Ancient Atlantis, Egypt, Chaldea and Greece” by William Walter Atkinson

"Vril is another name for the life energy of the body, known in other cultures worldwide as mana, prana, chi, or vital force. Most of the ancient cultures of the world were aware of this important force and worked to make use of it. In today's world, especially in the West, we move along through life completely oblivious to this truly vital force. Although this force cannot be seen, it is the life force within our bodies. It takes energy from food and provides muscles with energy, which in turn allows us to move about in daily life as well as grow and metabolize. Nourishment, digestion, and elimination are all driven by the life force. Vril...>>