The magic of the Golden Dawn
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The Order of the Golden Dawn is considered the most famous and influential magical organization, and its teaching still underlies the preparation of new generations of adherents of ritual magic.
Chick Cicero and Sandra Tabata Cicero talk about the history and structure of the Order of the Golden Dawn and the principles on which its occult teaching is based. Already at this stage you will be offered visualizations, meditation and other practices that allow you to “warm up” your magical abilities.
Then the authors reveal the knowledge of the Order of Astrology, Kabbalah, Tarot and work with elements and energies. Each section contains the theoretical part, exercises, as well as viewing issues that will help structure the studied information.
You will learn how to prepare yourself and the ceremonial space for magical work, and create your personal altar. Make rituals with pentagrams, hexagrams and sigils, learn to endow the power of the talismans and much more
Chick Cicero and Sandra Tabata Cicero talk about the history and structure of the Order of the Golden Dawn and the principles on which its occult teaching is based. Already at this stage you will be offered visualizations, meditation and other practices that allow you to “warm up” your magical abilities.
Then the authors reveal the knowledge of the Order of Astrology, Kabbalah, Tarot and work with elements and energies. Each section contains the theoretical part, exercises, as well as viewing issues that will help structure the studied information.
You will learn how to prepare yourself and the ceremonial space for magical work, and create your personal altar. Make rituals with pentagrams, hexagrams and sigils, learn to endow the power of the talismans and much more
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9573-3539-9
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