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Seller Notes: Rare limited 2011 deluxe first edition. Limited to 111 copies. This is copy number 8. Signed and numbered by the Publisher/Editor Michael Staley. Minor Slipcase/cover/dust jacket wear - rubbing, marks/spots, etc (see last picture). We take the time to provide you with multiple pictures from multiple angles to show you exactly what you are getting. Please look at all of the pictures carefully concerning condition before purchasing. Please look at all of the pictures carefully concerning condition before purchasing. Returns are not accepted.



STAREFIRE VOLUME II NUMBER 4 compiled/edited by Michael Staley

LIMITED DELUXE FIRST EDITION - Published by Starfire Publishing in 2011


From Publisher:

Starfire Vol II No 4 is a substantial, riveting, and enlightening publication, 304 pages long and printed on Arctic Volume, a good quality coated paper. There is a sparkling diversity of content, including thirteen great articles and essays, two fascinating short stories, four arresting pieces of artwork, and a substantial section of book reviews.

Though Starfire is Thelemic in focus, it has an eclectic mix of articles and short stories, reflecting the richness and diversity of Thelema. The front cover design shown here to the left features a glorious image by Kyle Fite. The contents of this issue are very diverse, and include:

– Scintillations in Mauve: An Introduction to the Work of Kenneth Grant by Michael Staley – a preliminary survey of some key elements in the substantial body of mystical and magical work which Kenneth bequeathed us for further development;

– Images of the Mystery by Gary Dickinson – a consideration of the origins and implications of Crowley’s drawing ‘The Way’, better known simply as LAM;

– The Ophidian Sabbat by Daniel Schulke – some considerations of the body of lore and sorcerous praxis which comprise the Sabbatic path;

– Sermon from a Haunted Cellar by Richard Gavin – an essay on some of the implications of working within the Typhonian Tradition;

– The Unity of Toltec and Thelema by Eric N. Peterson – a consideration of the common ground between the Toltec tradition and Thelema;

– On Toltec Art by Koyote the Blind – an essay by a Toltec adept on the significance of art in the Toltec tradition;

– Shades of Grey by Richard Gavin – a short story woven around Lam;

– Maranatha and Beyond by Stephen Dziklewicz – a sequel to the author’s essay on Maranatha in the previous issue of Starfire;

– From Aiwass to Lam by Richard Ward – an essay on Crowley, praeterhuman contact, and the magical path of the Divine Fool;

– Echoes of Silence by Alistair Coombs – an analysis of the background to Blavatsky’s The Voice of the Silence and Crowley’s Commentary on the book which he considered a masterpiece;

– Grid Sigil Magick by Robert Podgurski – considerations concerning the ramifications of a sigil which was revealed several years ago to the author;

– The Emergence of Lam by Michael Staley – some considerations of Lam from its emergence in the Amalantrah Working and beyond;

– Sleeping Buddha by Hector Djoun – a short story about a Buddhist academic and his awakening following an encounter with a Pythoness;

– Two Fragments on Ataturk by Ithell Colquhoun – reminiscences on the genesis and subsequent life of Crowley’s son;

– Book Reviews by various contributors. Reviews include Brother Curwen, Brother Crowley by Henrik Bogdan; Perdurabo by Richard Kaczynski; Aleister Crowley and the Aeon of Horus by Paul Weston; A Cockney Visionary by Jerusalem Press; Vudu Cartography by Michael Bertiaux; A Gathering of Masks by Robert Fitzgerald; Voudon Gnosis by David Beth; Austin Osman Spare: The Life and Legend of London’s Lost Artist by Phil Baker; and more.










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Here are some of the authors you'll find in our eBay store.

 

KENNETH GRANT: A pioneer in creative occultism. Kenneth Grant is a well-known occultist. Having been a student of Aleister Crowley, Kenneth Grant, with his wife, Steffi Grant, went on to create what is known today as the Typhonian Tradition. He is mostly known from his Typhonian Trilogies books, consisting of these nine volumes in this order:

The Magical Revival

Aleister Crowley and the Hidden God

Cults of the Shadow

Nightside of Eden

Outside the Circles of Time

Hecate's Fountain

Outer Gateways

Beyond the Mauve Zone

The Ninth Arch 

In these books you will find everything from Sex Magick, Qabala, Gematria, to alien praeter-intelligences who have established communication with magicians, sorcerers, and workers of arcane practices. One of the most popular titles in the Typhonian Trilogies is Nightside of Eden, dealing with the reverse, dark side, of the Tree of Life and its demonic denizens. 


ALEISTER CROWLEY: The Great Beast, no introduction really needed here. Aleister Crowley is known by occultists and non-occultists. He wrote numerous books on Magick which are still being republished today.  He is also widely known for his role as the head of the O.T.O. (Ordo Templi Orientis). Also known for establishing the religion of Thelema.

There are many other occult book authors you'll find here in our eBay store. From, Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, Frater Achad, Madam Blavatsky, Gerald Massey, to more modern occult authors like Andrew Chumbley, N.A-A.218, Daniel Schulke, Humberto Maggi, Dr. Reginald Crosley, Austin O. Spare, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold, Michael Bertiaux, David Beth, Craig Williams, and many more.    

The books we offer expand numerous occult topics. The following are short definitions of some of them: 

Occultism: The definition of occult simply means hidden or unseen.  This is why when you do an eBay search, for "occult", and then sort by "newly listed", you see many books that are not necessarily what you meant by "occult".  The occult books we offer deal with what may be termed spiritual occultism.  Dealing with the hidden, the unseen realms of spirits and spiritual energy. 

Magick: This spelling for magic with a "K" was used by Aleister Crowley to define spiritual magick as opposed to mundane magic, such as pulling rabbits out of your top hat. Magick deals with spiritual forces within yourself and within the universe. 

Witchcraft: Historically, witchcraft was seen as a diabolical pact with the Devil. We've all heard of the witches riding to the sabbats on their broomsticks after anointing themselves with magical oils where they would dance and fornicate with the Devil and his homeboys. Today, however, witchcraft is not seen in the same light. Though today's Traditional Witchcraft can incorporate some dark spiritual aspects, such as the modern Luciferian Witchcraft. Wicca, however, deals with pagan gods and goddesses and has a creed of "harming none" and is basically nature worship and spell-casting, and herbal work. 

Sorcery: The books we offer on sorcery you'll find are of a darker nature.  Where darker aspects of occultism are employed in a folk-magic style. Like in traditional witchcraft, herbs, oils, bones, dirt, colors, sigils and darker spirits are employed for tasks. 

Necromancy: Working with the dead. Necromancy uses various magical tools and techniques to speak with, communicate with, and call forth the dead.  Necromancers usually employ human skulls, bones, and other items of the grave in their dark arts. 

Grimoires: Books of ritual magic instruction are usually termed grimoires. These grimoires have been around for centuries. Some teach you how to call up spirits of certain natures, cast spells, curses, make pacts with demons, and much more. Modern grimoires are what you will mainly find we offer. We live in the modern age, therefore, we try to offer grimoires more in sync with today's modern witch, magician, sorcerer or necromancer. 

Voodoo: The books we offer on voodoo are for the more serious practitioner. Our books on voudou, voudoun, santeria, palo mayombe are written by initiated students. Such as, Michael Bertiaux, David Beth, Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold, Dr. Reginald Crosley, and others.  These books are not geared toward teaching you "voodoo spells" but rather they focus on deep, African-derived spiritual systems.
 

Be sure to keep checking back as we add new books regularly.

 
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