Kabbalah

Learn about works which center around the Kabbalah.

A Review of “The True Black Magic” Grimoire as Translated by Matthew Lynch

This copy of the The True Black Magic is translation of the French La Véritable Magie Noire done by Matthew Lynch. The translation itself seems good, but it also is a bit more direct and academic. If you’re interested in the Solomonic tradition and want something a little different that won’t break the bank, this is a great work.… Read the rest “A Review of “The True Black Magic” Grimoire as Translated by Matthew Lynch”

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A Review and History of the “Goetia” (Mathers and Crowley’s Edition)

Solomonic magick has interested me since I first learned about it in middle school. I was obsessed with the promise of performing a “simple” ritual and seeing the phenomenal results promised. While the world and even the occult may not work like that, the mystery itself was enough to keep me interested.… Read the rest “A Review and History of the “Goetia” (Mathers and Crowley’s Edition)”

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Daniel C. Matt’s “The Essential Kabbalah”

Daniel C. Matt’s The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism is a great introductory and intermediary work for learning about the Kabbalah (for different reasons). It is a concise work which includes many concepts and introduces them in a way which makes things just click.… Read the rest “Daniel C. Matt’s “The Essential Kabbalah””

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Israel Regardie’s “A Garden of Pomegranates”

Please note: I am including links to the revised edition as it is available, but this review is based on the original work.

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