The Occult & Esoteric Works of A. E. Waite (Illustrated Edition)


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The Occult & Esoteric Works of A.E. Waite (Illustrated Edition) delves into the mystical realms of the occult and esoteric teachings through the perspective of the renowned scholar and occultist, A.E. Waite. This collection provides a comprehensive insight into various esoteric subjects such as alchemy, tarot, astrology, and ceremonial magic. Waite's writing style is scholarly yet accessible, making complex esoteric concepts understandable to readers. The inclusion of illustrations enhances the reader's understanding of these mystical topics within their historical and literary context. Waite's deep knowledge of occult traditions shines through in each chapter, offering a unique blend of academic analysis and spiritual exploration. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in delving into the hidden mysteries of the occult world and gaining a deeper understanding of esoteric practices. A.E. Waite's expertise and passion for the occult make this illustrated edition a valuable addition to any esoteric library.




The Book of Ceremonial Magic (Illustrated Edition)


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Arthur Edward Waite's 'The Book of Ceremonial Magic (Illustrated Edition)' is a comprehensive exploration of the history, practice, and significance of ceremonial magic. Filled with detailed descriptions of various magical rituals, symbols, and practices, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in esoteric traditions. Waite's writing style is both scholarly and accessible, making complex magical concepts easily understandable for readers. This book showcases Waite's deep knowledge of occultism and showcases his dedication to preserving and disseminating esoteric knowledge. Through detailed analysis and interpretation, Waite sheds light on the often mysterious and misunderstood world of ceremonial magic. Overall, 'The Book of Ceremonial Magic' is a must-read for anyone interested in the occult, esotericism, or the history of magic.




The Secret Tradition in Alchemy


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A complete history of alchemy revealing the subject as much more than the attempts in early science of turning base metals into gold or silver, this book goes about intimating the mystical experience underlying hermetic symbolism. It outlines some of the ‘secret’ inner meanings to alchemy - symbolism, metaphysics, and spirituality. This book contains a universe of information and is worthwhile reading for anyone wanting to know more on this engaging subject. Originally published in 1926.




The Pictorial Key to the Tarot


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Arthur Edward Waite's 'The Pictorial Key to the Tarot' is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive guide to the world of Tarot. With a meticulous and detailed approach, Waite delves into the symbolism and interpretation of each card, making it accessible to both beginners and seasoned practitioners. His writing style is clear and concise, offering practical explanations while also delving into the deeper spiritual meanings associated with the Tarot. This book is essential for anyone interested in the occult, symbolism, and divination practices. It serves as a foundational text in the study of Tarot and has influenced countless other works in the field. Waite's extensive knowledge and expertise shine through in this definitive guide to the Tarot. Arthur Edward Waite, a renowned occultist and scholar, was deeply involved in the esoteric and mystical traditions of his time. His background in the occult and his dedication to uncovering hidden truths fueled his writing of 'The Pictorial Key to the Tarot'. Waite's unique perspective and insights make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Tarot symbolism and interpretation. I highly recommend 'The Pictorial Key to the Tarot' to enthusiasts of Tarot, symbolism, and esoteric studies. Arthur Edward Waite's expertise and scholarly approach make this book an invaluable resource for both beginners and advanced practitioners in the field.




The Occult Sciences


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The subject of occultism, by which we mean those sciences, called transcendental and magical, a knowledge of which has been transmitted and accumu¬lated in secret, or is contained in books that have an inner or secret meaning, has been very fully dealt with during recent years by various students of eminence. But the works of these well-equipped investigators are, in most instances, unsuited to an elementary reader, and they are all somewhat expensive. It has remained for the results of their studies to be condensed into a port¬able volume, which shall conduct the inquirer into the vestibule of each branch of "the occult sciences," and place within his reach the proper means of prosecuting his researches further in any desired direction. It is such an unpretending but useful task which we have set ourselves to perform in the present volume, which em¬braces, as we would claim, in a compressed and digested form, the whole scope of occult knowledge, expressed in the language of a learner.




The Book of Ceremonial Magic


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The Book of Ceremonial Magic - Arthur Edward Waite - The Book of Ceremonial Magic by Arthur Edward Waite was originally called The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts. It was first published in a limited run in 1898, and distributed more widely under the title The Book of Ceremonial Magic in 1910Writing in the late 19th century, Waite had studiously researched many obscure tenets of magic. Much of this book concerns the obscure occult tomes, which the author condenses and presents to readers in this single volume. Waite's studies uncover a variety of knowledge; there are thousands of spells and rituals that date back to Medieval times and have a theological basis. Many exist to ward off devils, witches or other evil phenomena, while others seek to conjure beneficent spirits. Another intriguing aspect of ceremonial magic is the ability to form pacts with supernatural beings. These rituals in themselves act to compel supernatural entities to assist a human being; none of them involve offering one's soul. However, many require one or more materials and ingredients to begin - grave dust or a certain plant for instance. Waite disapproves of those who reprint and sell the older magical grimoires for two principle reasons. Firstly the quality of the English translations is low, often proscribing completely different instructions and requisites for a given ritual than was given in the original source text. Secondly these books make no distinction between 'white' or 'black' magic; such lack of organization makes it difficult for the modern reader to distinguish the practices. Over 150 symbols, seals, insignia, charts and other illustrations populate this text, each offering insight into how the magician correctly undertakes his tasks. Waite includes many scripts that the performer of magic must read out loud as he attempts to conjure, summon or communicate with forces from other planes of existence.




The Holy Kabbalah


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Kabbalah has gained notoriety in recent years, thanks in large part to a publicity boost from celebrity adherents like Madonna. Yet the uninitiated may be surprised to learn that Jewish mysticism has been practiced for thousands of years. First published in 1929, The Holy Kabbalah is Arthur E. Waite's guide to these esoteric teachings. Divided into twelve books, with five appendices and a detailed index, this heavily researched volume traces the origins of Kabbalah and examines its influence (if any) on astrology, alchemy, and freemasonry. Including a close look at Kabbalistic literature, and sections on the Zohar and the Ten Sephiroth, this volume will serve as an excellent introduction to the secret tradition for those wanting to learn more about Kabbalah out of scholarship or curiosity. American-born British author ARTHUR EDWARD WAITE (1857-1942) was cocreator of the famous 1910 Rider-Waite Tarot deck. Among his numerous books are Book of Ceremonial Magic, Devil Worship in France, and New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry.




Azoth


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A Waite alchemical classic. "Embracing the First Matter of the Magnum Opus, the Evolution of Aphrodite-Urania, the Supernatural Generation of the Son of the Sun, and the Alchemical Transfiguration of Humanity." Photographical Reproduction of the 1893 edition.




The Alchemical Visions Tarot


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"This deck reveals the often overlooked psychological implications of many of the tarot archetypes, exposing multiple aspects of the human psyche. Each card is presented as a key to cultivating self-awareness and self-realization"--




Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual


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This book is the first treatise on magic by Éliphas Lévi and one of his fundamental works. In this book, he criticizes magic as a collection of methods and rituals. Instead, he says magic is a universal power and attribute of a man, an eternal religion that existed before Christianity and other religions. According to his theory, proper magic as an attribute of a human is a combination of psychic force, will, and imagination. He calls the ordinary miracles attributed to unnecessary magic exaggerations. Yet, the access to the true magic is constricted only to a narrow circle of selected people, or Magi. Those who go through the initiation to Magi acquire force to alter human wills. His works became quickly popular, as their publication coincided with the interest in magic and occultism in the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. It also greatly influenced the magic of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Also, in this text, Éliphas Lévi, for the first time, pointed out that a pentagram or five-pointed star with one point down and two points up represents evil, while a pentagram with one end up and two points down represent the good.