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Magick in the West End


Sequel to:

The Magick Bookshop


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Bibliography

The Magick Bookshop
(Kala Trobe, Llewellyn 2004)

The Magick Bookshop features the antiquarian bookshop in Oxford where Kala Trobe worked for several years. It stars the wily Mr Malynowsky, esotericist extraordinaire and vendor of ancient tomes. Occult-related adventures - all based on real occurrences - naturally abound in such an environment. Kala Trobe looks at Magick as it is played out in everyday - but never ordinary - life. There are real occult techniques and much information on Qabalah contained within this set of inter-related short-stories. See the first review at:
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art20163.asp


The Witch's Guide to Life
(Kala Trobe, Llewellyn 2003)

This is a cornerstone text for any witch’s library. How can the magickally minded person really bring their beliefs and practises into everyday life? How may metaphysical and Wiccan ideals be reconciled with the ‘slings and arrows of outrageous fortune’? Practising occultist Kala Trobe has her feet on both levels as she looks at the formative issues and processes in life – often those considered to be ‘dark’ or ‘negative’ – and how they might be handled in an enlightened manner. Depression and eating disorders are amongst the ‘negatives’ discussed in the text – along with their positive counterparts; a section of magickal recipes for every sabbat, advice on exercise and running by an initiate in training for the next Olympic marathon, and an overriding emphasis on approaching the vicissitudes of life as spiritual rocket-launchers. The Witch's Guide to Life explores hundreds of aspects of the Occult, the Sabbats, and Spellcraft. (See News for more details.)


Invoke the Gods
(Kala Trobe, Llewellyn 2001)


Explore the power of male Archetypes by calling upon the energies of specific godforms. This guidebook and companion volume to Invoke the Goddess shows you how to activate a positive and powerful connection to fifteen gods from three different pantheons- Hindu, Greek and Egyptian- with ritualised meditations and visualisations.

Also available in Portuguese!


Magic of Qabalah
(Kala Trobe, Llewellyn 2001)

This introduction to the Golden Dawn system of Qabalah uses creative visualisations and analysis of mythologies and tarot symbolism to bring the reader into direct, personal experience of this ancient system. Magic of the Qabalah also includes the God names, Angels, symbols and other correspondences necessary for in-depth Qabalistic study.

http://www.watkinsbooks.com/assets/winter2k12pdf/18-watkins.pdf


Invoke the Goddess
(Kala Trobe, Llewellyn 2000)

Invoke the Goddess shows you how to link with the specific archetypal energies of 15 different goddesses from the Hindu, Egyptian and Greek pantheons. Using simple exercises and visualisations, this magickal workbook allows anyone to connect directly with these powerful deities

 

The Little Book of Pocket Spells
(Akasha Moon, 2001 Rider, an imprint of Random House)

How to Find Your Inner Priestess (Hay House)

 

 

Magick in the West End (Llewellyn, 2006) - The Sequel to the Magick Bookshop.

 

 

 


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