“Power Before Wisdom Primer: Learning Magick the Dangerous Way” by Scott Reimers

"So you want to Learn Magick? Good. It’s about time! In 2006 I started sharing my experiences in magick online at http://powerbeforewisdom.com hoping to attract opportunities to learn deeper magicks than the ones I’d encountered. It worked! I continued journeying and along the way I kept writing. At this point Power Before Wisdom has had over 1 Million Readers! One by one they asked me: “Teach us the Basics!” Thus... a Primer! This book is a tool set. Magic experiences chronicled and shared to open the door to all of the crazy magicks that you’ve been told don’t exist and yet you have known deep within really DO. Divination, Telepathy, Empathy, Dealing with Spirits, Summoning...>>

“Archetypes of the Occult” by Stephen James Wakefield

"Blood, Sex, Death... Correspondences and Symbols... The Abyss... These are the Archetypes of the Occult, those recurring themes and ideas that underpin much of our faith as well as countless religions, esoteric practices and rites of magic. This study looks at these great archetypes and considers humanity's most profound concerns, reflections and imaginings through the eyes of the earliest of civilizations to the modern day. A wide-ranging study of belief, occultism and mysticism, it seeks to show the central drives and images that underpin our concepts of spirituality, our subconscious selves and the dreams and fears that both shape and haunt us. Sacrifices are made, cosmic unions are forged, and we take an eye-opening trip through the depths of...>>

“The Real Middle-Earth: Magic and Mystery in the Dark Ages” by Brian Bates

"Tolkien readily admitted that the concept of Middle-earth was not his own invention. An Old English term for the Dark Age world, it was always assumed that the importance of magic in this world existed only in Tolkien's works; now Professor Brian Bates reveals the vivid truth about this historical culture. Behind the stories we know of Dark Age king and queens, warriors and battles, lies the hidden history of Middle-earth, a world of magic, mystery and destiny. Fiery dragons were seen to fly across the sky, monsters haunted the marshes, and elves fired poisoned arrows. Wizards cast healing spells, wise trees gave blessings, and omens foretold the deaths of kings. The very landscape itself...>>

“The Tradition of the Path: A Modern Practice of Witchcraft” by Elizabeth Chapman and Su Weber

"Over the years, the Coven of Young Crones has developed a way of practicing Modern Witchcraft called "The Path" Tradition. This book contains four parts. The first is Metaphysical Kernels of Thought which detail a number of our Tradition's beliefs about how the Universe Works and why we practice the way we do. Next are the rituals we use to celebrate the Sabbats and Cross Quarter Times along with sample Full Moon and Dark Nights of the Moon rituals. The Liturgy of The Path is a series of prayers for personal use as part of this practice. Also included are a number of Incense recipes, an Anointing Oil recipe, and information about Rocks, Stones,...>>

“The Way Of Wyrd: Tales of an Anglo-Saxon Sorcerer” by Brian Bates

"Charged with the difficult task of converting the ‘heathens’ of Anglo-Saxon England to Christianity, Christian scribe Wat Brand begins to doubt his mission when he learns more about the pagan ways of his neighbors. Guided by a shaman named Wulf, Brand is introduced to a world unlike anything he has ever known—one of runes, fate, life force, and the Wyrd. But his greatest lesson awaits him in the spirit world, where he will journey and come face to face with the nature of his own soul. The Way of Wyrd is a bestselling cult classic based on years of research by psychologist and university professor Brian Bates. An authentic and deeply compelling insight into...>>