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Bramwell
post Jun 5 2014, 10:45 PM
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I have about 160GB of esoteric books and essays in .pdf format. I am actively trying to sort them and title them appropriately.
As I go through them I am going to try to post links to the publicly-available ones for those who are collectors.

Last night I did a whole bunch of work on the Chaos Magic section of the collection.

I got a chance to re-read Faust-2005-The Magician as Spiritual Anarchist (publicly available athttp://tinyurl.com/p53d5uy ).

I also got a chance to start on King-1976-Techniques of High Magic (publicly available athttp://tinyurl.com/5tfr76r ). This one is almost 40 years old but it appears to be well thought out. It is actually a Ceremonial Magic book that I had miscategorized in my collection but it is very interesting. I am finding it to be a very advanced Ceremonial Magic guide. It seems to be a hybridization of the Golden Dawn system and the Enochian system. The Golden Dawn system is difficult until you are familiar with it, but layering the Enochian system on top really makes it cumbersome and dense. Still, the basic principles presented seem to be entirely sound from a Ceremonial Magic perspective.

There is a very interesting description of a Geomancy technique. I have found divination to be one of the first things that a new practitioner should add to their studies, but I think this one much too ungainly for regular usage. That being said, I'm going to have to give it a shot eventually just for curiosities sake.

If anyone is looking for a specific text and having trouble finding it, I would be happy to search my collection for you.

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Goibniu
post Jun 8 2014, 10:04 PM
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I have a large ebook collection on occult subjects also. I actually prefer to read a paper book to reading an ebook, but it saves on shelf space, often is free, and also is often something that is out of print or something that I haven't ever been able to find in paper books. I'm a member of a British Traditional Wicca coven, but we do use some ceremonial magic. Some of the members are very into it, so I've sent them some of the most useful ebooks.


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post Jun 11 2014, 08:57 AM
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QUOTE(Goibniu @ Jun 8 2014, 09:04 PM) *

I have a large ebook collection on occult subjects also. I actually prefer to read a paper book to reading an ebook, but it saves on shelf space, often is free, and also is often something that is out of print or something that I haven't ever been able to find in paper books. I'm a member of a British Traditional Wicca coven, but we do use some ceremonial magic. Some of the members are very into it, so I've sent them some of the most useful ebooks.


I agree with you on the paper vs. digital.
I prefer paper because they I can take notes in the book and it feels more natural.
But there is definitely something to having all of your books available all the time in digital format.
Then again, you can't just flip through it looking for that one paragraph you want.

This collection is much more varied than one I would actually use in practice.
I still find myself printing or transcribing the stuff I actually use.


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post Jun 25 2014, 09:39 PM
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Yes I was thinking that it wouldn't be hard to print off particular pages, tables or diagrams from ebooks. The Calibre software can turn any format into a PDF, which would be easiest to print from. I could even use it for class lessons.


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QUOTE(Goibniu @ Jun 9 2014, 09:34 AM) *

I have a large ebook collection on occult subjects also. I actually prefer to read a paper book to reading an ebook, but it saves on shelf space, often is free, and also is often something that is out of print or something that I haven't ever been able to find in paper books. I'm a member of a British Traditional Wicca coven, but we do use some ceremonial magic. Some of the members are very into it, so I've sent them some of the most useful ebooks.


One of the biggest problem with e-book is you could lost them in no time in a tech glitch. Once i lost near 500 GB data, that was a really sad day for me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/06.gif)

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QUOTE(Jyoti @ Jul 27 2016, 12:25 PM) *

One of the biggest problem with e-book is you could lost them in no time in a tech glitch. Once i lost near 500 GB data, that was a really sad day for me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/06.gif)



Yeah I feel you pain, I lost about 2TB so far and have now 2 Updates in HDD. You could upload your data. get a server like arvixe

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