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A Complete Curriculum of Study for Both the Solitary Magician and the W Self-Initiation Into the Golden Dawn Tradition: A Complete Curriculum of Study for Both the Solitary Magician and the Working Magical Group, Chic Cicero, Llewellyn Worldwide, 1995, 1567181368, 9781567181364, 742 pages. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn has been considered one of the most important Western magical systems for over a century. Although much of their knowledge has been published, to really enter the system required initiation within a Golden Dawn temple вЂ― until now. Regardless of your magical knowledge or background, you can learn and live the Golden Dawn tradition with the first practical guide to Golden Dawn initiation. Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition by Chic and Sandra Tabatha Cicero offers self-paced instruction by two senior adepts of this magical order. For the first time, the esoteric rituals of the Golden Dawn are clearly laid out in step-by-step guidance that's clear and easy-to-follow. Studying the Knowledge Lectures, practicing daily rituals, doing meditations, and taking self-graded exams will enhance your learning. Initiation rituals have been correctly reinterpreted so you can perform them yourself. Upon completion of this workbook, you can truly say that you are practicing the Golden Dawn tradition with an in-depth knowledge of qabalah, astrology, Tarot, geomancy, spiritual alchemy, and more, all of which you will learn from Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition. В·No need for group membership В·Instructions are free of jargon and complex language В·Lessons don't require familiarity with magical traditions В·Grade rituals from Neophyte to Portal В·Link with your Higher Self If you have ever wondered what it would be like to learn the Golden Dawn system, Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition explains it all. The lessons follow a structured plan, adding more and more information with each section of the book. Did you really learn the material? Find out by using the written tests and checking them with the included answers. Here is a chance to find out if the Golden Dawn system is the right path for you or to add any part of their wisdom and techniques to the system you follow. Start with this book now. Against Method , Paul K. Feyerabend, 1993, Philosophy, 279 pages. Feyerabrend argues that intellectual progress relies on the creativity of the scientist, against the authority of science.. Understanding Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot , Lon Milo Duquette, Nov 1, 2003, Body, Mind & Spirit, 352 pages. DuQuette explains the varied symbolism and correspondences -- Qabalistic, astrological, numerological, etc. -- of each card in detail, with wit and clarity. More than just .... A Garden of Pomegranates Skrying on the Tree of Life, Israel Regardie, 1999, Body, Mind & Spirit, 520 pages. 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