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post Oct 16 2005, 06:58 PM
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ANYTHING BY D.J. CONWAY i have by oak ash and thorn and adv. celtic shaminism BOTH ARE THUMBS^ i liked but not loved the way of the wizard by deepak chopra those are my favorites what r your thoughts on these (IMG:style_emoticons/default/please.gif)

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post Oct 17 2005, 01:55 PM
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I have read tons of great books, but the ones i can remember right now are: The alchemist - Paulo Cohello (something similar atleast, brazilian guy).

I really loved that book, it spoke to me, really.

And i really enjoyed the da vinci code and angels and demons (not finished with it yet tho) by Dan Brown.

Oh, and the Discworld series books when it comes to gods, i have found some really interesting thought patterns in those, by Terry Pratchett.


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post Oct 18 2005, 12:19 AM
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Oak Ash and Thorn is a pretty good book with some very nice guided meditations. The very beginning of the book is actually a true gem where Conway discusses confronting problems and confronting talents along with the balancing of the unseen bodies. I found ACS to be rather poor follow up however. The information in ACS was pretty good, but still somewhat recycled at times. The meditations seemed simply rehashes, the most interesting thing that she talks about is the counting in fives but then fails to elaborate. I've got Crystal Enchantments by Conway and I found it to be pretty useful and insightful.

I've got too many books to attempt to pick a favorite, some of my most useful books come from used book stores and are far out of print. If pressed I guess my favorite book that I own is Teutonic Magic by Gundarsson, it's an awesome book, plus I bought it for ten bucks and it's now worth seventy or eighty.


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post Nov 8 2005, 06:47 PM
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Elemental encyclopedia of magic and witchcraft, elemental ecyclopedia of 5000 spells, (Thorsons element publications), Crones Book of charms and spells (Very Good), magical shape shifting


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post Jun 21 2006, 11:46 AM
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Modern Magick by Donald Michael Kraig, Amulets and Superstitions by E.A. Wallis Budge (actually I'm really fond of his writing), I also really liked Familiar Spirits by Donald Tyson. His writings are informative and based moreso on personal experience, also his system for making familiars is unique and logical. His symbols actually resemble what they're supposed to represent. I also liked Enochian Sex Magick by Aleister Crowley.

Other than that, I'm not much of one for fantasy (kinda weird since I'm an artist who draws a lot of fantasy based pictures.) But, I like Sci Fi and Thriller. Relic was one of my favorite books, I read it three times. I also read quazar quazar by Isaac Asimov..very informative. But I'm a little more partial to his science fiction magazine. George Orwell's Animal Farm and anything by C.S. Lewis and Ray Bradbury is great.

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post Jun 27 2006, 06:08 PM
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Franz Bardon Books - Initiation into Hermetics
John Demartini books - You can have an amazing life in just 60 days, The Breakthrough Experience, How to make one hell of a profit and still get to heaven
Stuart Wilde books
The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
Sanaya Roman books

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post Jul 1 2006, 06:08 PM
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Necronomicon By SImon.

Necronomicon Spellbook By SImon.

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post Oct 3 2006, 05:11 PM
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Modern Magick, High magick, Enochian Initiation, Tarot and the Magus, 777, and Necronomicon Simon


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post Oct 20 2006, 08:23 PM
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I had to think about this once again about "my favorites ever". This would be the ones I use the most or for reference. Initiation Into Hermetics, The Practice of Magical Evocation, Book Four, 777, The Book of Goetia of Solomon the King, The Mystical Qabala, Psychic Self-Defense, The Greater Key of Solomon, The lesser Key of Solomon, Middle Pillar, Tree of Life, The Golden Dawn, Magical use of Thought forms, Ceremonial Magic&The Power of Evocation, Modern Magick, Modern Sex Magick,Tarot&Magick, Tarot and the Magus, High Magick, Enochian Magick for Beginers, Enochian Initiation, all John Dee, Necronomicon, and Liber Kaos. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/book.gif)

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post Nov 6 2006, 12:27 AM
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Crowley's Book of Thoth (my entrance to the occult world)
Liber Null and Psychonaut (post-modern magic changed my life. I still use variations on these techniques.)
Magick in Theory and Practice (made magic make sense to me in a scientific way)
777 and Other Qabalistic Writings (An occult necessity)
David Allen Hulse's Cube of Space (I am told that there are better writings on the cube of space, but this was a good one for me.)

Those are the ones that changed my life.


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