“WarYoga” by Tom Billinge

"In the East resides one of the last living Indo-European spiritual traditions. Unbroken by the Abrahamic conversion that swept through the West and largely unaltered over thousands of years, Hinduism, the remnant of Vedic religion, currently has almost a billion followers in India alone. Like their Indo-European Greek and Persian cousins, the Indians have a rich wrestling tradition going far back into history. Its present-day form known as kushti was adapted from earlier styles, some of which arrived with the Aryan Invasion. Kushti wrestling and its conditioning exercises, a practice dedicated to the god Hanuman, could be called a sort of violent yoga. Its akharas are still filled with faithful adherents who grapple in sacred pits,...>>

“The Yin Yang Complex: Create success by understanding one of the world’s oldest dynamic forces” by Brendan Foley

"In The Yin Yang Complex you will be taken on a journey of discovery that will unearth the reason why the world is in its current state and why you have evolved in the manner that you have. From the Mesolithic period to the modern day, we explore how we have become so unbalanced. He takes ancient knowledge and applies it to our lives today, our businesses, the environment and we see what we can learn. Each chapter has exercises associated with it that will allow you to personally explore your own balance and that in your life. You will learn the keys to great relationships, successful business and all other aspects of your...>>

“Yakṣiṇī Magic” by Mike Magee

"Yakṣiṇī Magic is the first extensive treatment of Tantric texts dealing with practices that relate to the Yakṣiṇīs, an ancient class of female spirit beings often described as “fertility deities” and said to inhabit wild places, plants, and trees. Drawing on a wide range of tantric textual sources, many of which are presented here for the first time summarised in English, Mike Magee examines the various practices through which a tantric practitioner could propitiate these powerful, fierce and sometimes jealous female spirits. Yakṣiṇī Magic affords us a fascinating glimpse into this hitherto unexplored aspect of the tantric world. With a frontispiece by Jan Magee, internal artwork by Maria Strutz and a foreword by Phil...>>

“Kali Magic” by Mike Magee

"Kali Magic brings together Mike Magee’s decades of experience in translating and elucidating tantrik texts. The first section—Sadhana—explores the ritual worship of Kali through mantra, her various aspects, and her yantras. The second section—Tantras—includes new English translations of the Matrkabheda, Todala, and Yoni tantras, plus two Kali Upaniṣads and abstracts of ten tantras related to the worship of the goddess. With a comprehensive bibliography and glossary of key terms, Kali Magic will be of great value to devotees and scholars of the goddess alike."...>>

“Magic, Mind, Emotion and Body: The Praxis. The How and Why Book” by William I. Hegeman

"William Hegeman brings 50 years of study, practice of magic and psychic development with step-by-step methods to develop psychic abilities, spiritual development and the mind of a magician. There are no "WOO" methods with the metaphors and beliefs that saturate magical traditions, beliefs and cultures. A Middle Path approach is presented for mindful meditation, energy accumulation, internal alchemy, lucid dreaming, astral traveling, and plane walking with tricks, tips and techniques to develop the mind of a magician. Techniques have been stitched seamlessly together from Yoga, Chi Gong, and Shamanic insights from practices around the world. Magic and Occult books are steeped in traditions, and filled with author's insider's view of their practices based on these traditions. This book...>>