Best of
Magick

1973

An ABC of Witchcraft: Past and Present


Doreen Valiente - 1973
    Other topics include Atlantis, Witches' Familiars, Dancing, Fire Magic, Flying Ointments, Horses and Witchcraft, Initiations, Love Charms, Royalty and its connection with witchcraft, etc., etc., with up to several pages on each subject.Both the layman and experienced practitioner will find this book enjoyable and fascinating!Over 30,000 sold!

The Witches' Almanac: Spring 2006 to Spring 2007


Elizabeth Pepper - 1973
    With an ever-growing circulation, the little book has become the most influential and respected occult publication in the United States.-East West Journal For many of us who found our way back to the Old Religion in the 1960s, one of the very few guiding lights along the hidden path during those early days of the pagan revival was a little booklet called The Witches' Almanac, Sometimes it could be found right out in front at a bookstore, next to the cash register, but more often it was to be discovered hidden in a dark corner, ready to reward the determined seeker.-Dan and Pauline Campanelli, authors of Circles, Groves & Sanctuaries The Witches' Almanac has been acclaimed for the quality of its art, design, and content since its debut in 1971. Clarity and presentation of the moon calendar, astrological predictions of the gifted Dikki-Jo Mullen, and sensitive weather forecasts from climatologist Tom C. Lang are special features. And one may find within its pages a host of arcane secrets and spiritual wisdom. The upcoming edition celebrates the element of air. Its theme encompasses the magic of music, incense, wind, and the flight of birds. We explore the significance of Zeus, mighty god of ancient Greece, who ruled the atmosphere. Arcane symbols and intriguing graphic images are always a part of every issue. Almanac devotees will delight in the recently published collection, Witches All, The book derives from the early issues (no longer available) of The Witches'Almanac, published annually throughout the 1970s. A large, glossy book with cogent text and a wealth of art, it reveals the history of witchcraft in the Western world.

Aztec Christic Magic


Samael Aun Weor - 1973
    Includes a powerful series of exercises that guide the reader to have their own mystical experiences."It is stated that the Toltecs said: Quetzalcoatl, Tula succumbs, Tula is wrecked! Yes, it is finished, the lost Eden is finished, the distant Tula turned into ashes, the Garden of Eden and the Garden of Hesperides became cosmic dust. The human being lost his transcendental faculties and converted himself into a beggar, he abandoned ancient wisdom, he degenerated completely; yet now, only the glory of Quetzalcoatl (the Cosmic Christ) in this Universe can radically transform us and convert us into super-humans. We are in a terribly Dark Age! We need to regenerate ourselves; we need to study in depth the Quetzalcoatlian mysteries. We need to carry this message of our Lord Quetzalcoatl throughout all of America, so that America can burn with the marvelous blazing glory of Quetzalcoatl." - Samael Aun WeorTopics include: Reflections about Quetzalcoatl; That Which Has Never Been Explained; That Which the Nahuas Taught in Their Secret Temples; The Beheaded One; The Secret Temple of Chapultepec; Chac-Mool in the Aztec and Egyptian Cultures; The Aztec's Luminous Dragon is the Egyptian God Harpocrates; The Sacred Tiger; The Seven Churches of the Revelation of Saint John; Meditation; Huehueteotl; Tepeu K'Ocumatz; Coatlicue; The Work of the Initiate; The Law of Karma; The Pantheon; Xiuhtecuhtli; Chalchiuitlicue; Tlaloc; Ehecatl; The Bat God; Xochipilli; Xochiquetzal; The Secret Teaching of the Nahuas; The World of Netzach; The Sephirah Hod; Liturgy; Mantra; Cihuapipiltin; Tlazolteotl; The Ninth Sphere (Yesod); Previous Cosmic Rounds; Previous Evolutions; Future Rounds; The Kingdom of Malkuth; The Origin of the Human Being; Ants and Bees; Human Races; The Fire and more.