The Golden Dawn: A Complete Course in Practical Ceremonial Magic : the Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (Stella Matutina)

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Llewellyn Worldwide, 1970 - 160 páginas
"The Golden Dawn" by Israel Regardie is considered by many to be the book that started the modern occult movement. The original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, which started in the late 1800s, borrowed from a wide variety of occult traditions o Kabalah, Tarot, Geomancy, Enochian Magic, Theosophy, Freemasonry, Paganism, Astrology, and many more o and created a unique and viable system of magic that is still being practiced today. Almost every contemporary occult writer and modern group has been influenced, directly or indirectly, by the Order or its members, making The Golden Dawn one of the most influential occult books of the past 100 years.
The book is divided into several basic sections. First are the knowledge lectures, where you will learn the basics of the Kabalah, symbolism, meditation, geomancy and more. This is followed by the rituals of the Outer Order, consisting of five initiation rituals into the degrees of the Golden Dawn.
The next section covers the rituals of the Inner Order including two initiation rituals, equinox ceremonies, and more. Then you will learn the basic rituals of magic and the construction, consecration, and means of using the magical tools. Once you have these you can go on to evocation rituals, talismans, and invocations.
The book gives explanations for how to design talismans, do skrying and travel on the astral plane. You will also learn geomancy, the Tarot, and Enochian magic.
Filled with numerous illustrations, lists, and tables, "The Golden Dawn" provides guidance for a lifetime of magic and life-changing transformation. Get your copy today.
 

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Divination
6
Enochian Magic
43
Introduction to Second Edition by Israel Regardie 1968
50
Alchemical Symbols
60
Fylfot Cross and the Čaduceus
68
Tetragrammaton on the Tree
78
Alchemical Terms and Symbols
84
The Four Colour Scales
99
The Rose Cross Lamen
313
The Sword and the Four Elemental Weapons
321
Four Forms of the Cross
335
Magical Formula for Enterer Ceremony 379380
379
Magical Formula for Invisibility 387389
387
Magical Formula for Divination 393395
393
Tattwa Symbols
457
Complimentary Colors for Flashing Tablets
479

Paintings on the Lid of the Pastos
112
Rituals of the Outer Order
115
Temple Diagram for Neophyte Ritual
116
Temple Diagram for Neophyte RitualSecond Part
122
Gestures and Signs 134135
134
Temple Diagram for Zelator Ritual
141
Temple Diagram for Theoricus Ritual
154
Zealator Ritual
155
Temple Diagram for Practicus Ritual
166
Practicus Ritual
167
Temple Diagram for Philosophus Ritual
181
Philosophus Ritual
183
Rituals of the Inner Order
197
Temple Diagram for Portal Ritual
198
Third Part
238
Banner of the East and West
241
Figures on Side of Pastos and Wall of the Vault
244
Symbolism of the Seven Sides
266
Attributions of the Points of the Pentagram
281
Invoking and Banishing Pentagrams 288292
288
Fire and Earth
294
The Lotus Wand
300
Rose Cross Symbol
306
Telesmatic Attributions of the Hebrew Letters
491
Qabalah of the Nine Chambers
497
Names and Sigils of the Olympic Planetary Spirits
503
The Swara in the Body
515
Signification of the 12 Houses of Heaven
530
Tarot Attributions for the Significator
567
50
574
53
580
The Tree of Life Projection on the Planets Sphere
595
The Course of the Aces
609
The Four Enochian Tablets 631634
631
Decanate Attributions of Great Cross of the Air Tablet
645
Coptic Deities
663
Enochian Chess Board
684
82
701
116
707
221
713
272
721
Details of the Principles and Symbolism of Ritual Magic
763
330
779
Talisman Consecration Ritual
785
Preparation for Divination
807
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Francis I. Regardie, born in London, England, November 17, 1907; died in Sedona, Arizona, March 10, 1985. Came to the United States in August 1921, educated in Washington D.C. and studied art in school in Washington and Philadelphia. Returned to Europe in 1928 at the invitation of Aleister Crowley to work as his secretary and study with him. Returned to London as secretary to Thomas Burke 1932-34, and during that time wrote A Garden of Pomegranates and The Tree of Life. In 1934 he was invited to join the Order of the Golden Dawn, Stella Matutina Temple, during which time he wrote The Middle Pillar and The Art of True Healing, and did the basic work for The Philosopher's Stone. Returning to the United States in 1937 he entered Chiropractic College in New York, Graduating in 1941, and published The Golden Dawn. Served in the U.S. Army 1942-1945, and then moved to Los Angeles where he opened a chiropractic practice and taught psychiatry. Upon retirement in 1981, he moved to Sedona. During his lifetime, he studied psychoanalysis with Dr. E. Clegg and Dr. J. L. Bendit, and later studied psychotherapy under Dr. Nandor Fodor. His training encompassed Freudian, Jungian and Reichian methods.

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