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Angels, Demons & Gods of the New Millennium

Angels, Demons & Gods of the New Millennium

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ESSENTIAL READING
Review: Students of the Western Mystery tradition and fans of DuQuette will be eager for this newest offering from one of the foremost Thelemic ritualists of our day. Seven chapters, each one a separate monograph, address topics critical to understanding modern magic. Though the author takes the subject of ceremonial magick very seriously, he tries not to take himself too seriously at all. He writes from his own experience, and his work is filled with humor, common sense, and valuable insight into this arcane world. Among the many diagrams and charts that illustrate the text is a never-before-published full-color foldout of the 72 Qabbalistic Angels of the Shem ha-Maphorash and the 72 Demons of the Goetia. The comprehensive bibliography enables further investigation, and a comprehensive index facilitates the use of this essential reading for worshippers of the New Millennium.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE MAGICAL MIND OF LON MILO DUQUETTE
Review: Welcome to the magical mind of Lon Milo DuQuette. He is at once brilliant, profound, folksy, irreverent, terrifying, funny, erudite and blasphemous. From the Emerald Tablet of Hermes to the Egyptian Book of the Dead - from the Holy Qabalah to why Demons Are Our Friends - this little book is a crash course in the Western spiritual traditions, and includes a full-color fold-out chart that will delight anyone even remotely interested in the Hebrew Qabalah. I read the entire chapter on Hypatia of Alexandria aloud to my wife and daughter.


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