The Romance of Sorcery

The Romance of Sorcery
Author: Sax Rohmer
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0486783421

An intriguing tour of the dark arts throughout the ages introduces such luminaries as Nostradamus, Dr. John Dee, Cagliostro, and Madame Blavatsky. Engaging and informative history, encompassing astrology, alchemy, witchcraft, and demonology.

The Romance of Sorcery

The Romance of Sorcery
Author: Sax Rohmer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN: 9780810343566

The shadow side of Sax Rohmer is revealed in this long-unobtainable volume. Widely known as the author of the popular Fu Manchu books, he was also a dedicated scholar of the occult and an adept in the mystic arts. Written for the layman, his only non-fiction work is this guide to the realm of magic in its many forms, beginning with the birth of sorcery in ancient Egypt. The Moslem djinns, the sibylls, the philosophy of the Magi, modes of divination, and magic of the Brahmins are all examined, as are the manifestations of sorcery in Europe including witchcraft at the French royal court and the infamous witch trials of Scotland. The stories of key figures such as Apollonius of Tyana, Nostradamus, Dr John Dee, and Cagliostro are recounted in detail, and there is a comprehensive index from alchemy to zodiac.

The Romance of Sorcery

The Romance of Sorcery
Author: Sax Rohmer
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 069815424X

Long out of print, this classic survey of magic and the occult clearly explains centuries of mystical rituals and practices—part of the new Tarcher Supernatural Library. This guide distills generations of magical practice, witchcraft, and other occult interests across cultures and centuries into a single, enchanting volume. Written for laymen and practitioners alike, The Romance of Sorcery simply and readably outlines the history of magic—from ancient Egypt to John Dee to Madame Blavatsky—showing how both Wiccan practice and witches in popular culture came to be. The first three titles released in Tarcher's Supernatural Library are Ghost Hunter (by Hans Holzer), Romance of Sorcery (by Sax Rohmer) and Isis in America (by Henry Steel Olcott).

Romance of Sorcery

Romance of Sorcery
Author: Sax Rohmer
Publisher: Rivercity Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1976
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780891908081

From the creator of the diabolical Dr. Fu Manchu comes this exploration of key figures of occult history. Sax Rohmer presents an intriguing tour of the dark arts throughout the ages, introducing such luminaries as Nostradamus, Dr. John Dee, Cogliostro, and Madame Blavatsky. Engaging and informative, the work encompasses astrology, alchemy, witchcraft, and demonology.

The Dial

The Dial
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1915
Genre: Literature
ISBN:

The New Republic

The New Republic
Author: Herbert David Croly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1915
Genre: Political science
ISBN:

The Best Books

The Best Books
Author: William Swan Sonnenschein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1926
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

Original Magic

Original Magic
Author: Stephen E. Flowers
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1620556456

A complete guide to the theory, practice, and history of Mazdan magic, the first organized system of magic • Provides a complete curriculum of magical study and initiation centered on exercises keyed to the sacred Zoroastrian calendar • Details advanced magical rituals and practices based on archaic Persian formulas, including fire rituals and divine invocations • Explores the history and lore of Persian magic, explaining how the author reconstructed the original Mazdan system of magic Stephen Flowers explores the history, theory, practice, rituals, and initiations of the Mazdan magical system practiced by the Magi of ancient Persia, who were so skilled and famed for their effectiveness that their name came to mean what we today call “magic.” The prestige and reputation of the Magian priests of Mazda is perhaps most iconically recorded in the Christian story of the Three Wise Men who visited newborn Jesus. The author explains how the religious branch of the Mazdan magical system, founded by the Prophet Zarathustra, is known in the West under the name Zoroastrianism. He reveals how the Zoroastrian religion, which acts as a matrix for the symbols and formulas of the original form of magic, has existed for almost four thousand years with roots going back even deeper into the Indo-European past. The author reveals how all other known systems of magic have borrowed from this tradition, providing the clues that enabled him to reformulate the original Mazdan system. He reviews what the Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, Christians, and Chinese said about the Iranian-Persian tradition of the Mazdans and their invention of a magical technology. He explains how the ultimate aim of the original form of magic was not only individual wisdom, self-development, and empowerment, but also the overall betterment of the world. Outlining the theoretical principles of this method, which can be applied in practical ways to deepen the effectiveness of these magical operations, the author details a complete curriculum of magical study and initiation based on a series of graded exercises keyed to the sacred Zoroastrian calendar. He then offers a series of more advanced magical rituals and practices based on archaic Persian formulas, including fire rituals and divine invocations. Providing a manual for the original magical system used by the members of the Great Fellowship, this book guides you toward the comprehensive practice of the Mazdan philosophy, the ultimate outcome of which is ushta: Happiness.