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I.

Foundational Chaos Magick


i. Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson
ii. The Camel Rides Again by Alan Chapman
iii. Ethos by Austin Osman Spare
iv. Liber Null & Psychonaut: An Introduction to Chaos Magick by Peter Carroll
v. 8 Lectures on Yoga by Aleister Crowely
vi. Condensed Chaos: An Introduction to Chaos Magick by Phil Hine
vii. Holistic Tarot Course by Benebell Wen
viii. The Magicians Workbook: Practicing the Rituals of the Western Tradition by Donald
Tyson
ix. Chaotopia! Sorcery and Ecstasy in the Fifth Aeon
x. Prime Chaos: Adventures in Chaos Magick by Phil Hine
xi. Visual Magick: A Manual of Freestyle Shamanism by Jan Fries
xii. Practical Sigil Magick: Creating Symbols for Success by Frater UD
xiii. Thoughtforms by Annie Besant
xiv. The Book of Results by Ray Sherwin
xv. Techniques in Modern Shamanism I: Waking Between Worlds by Phil Hine
xvi. Techniques in Modern Shamanism II: Two Worlds and In Between by Phil Hine
xvii. Techniques in Modern Shamanism III: Touched by Fire by Phil Hine
xviii. Astral Dynamics: A New Approach to Out-of-Body Experience by Robert Bruce
xix. Seventy Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of Tarot Rachel Pollack
xx. Dream Yoga: Illuminating Your Life Through Lucid Dreaming and the Tibetan Yoga of
Sleep by Andrew Holecek
xxi. Psychomagic: The Transformative Power of Shamanic Psychotherapy by Alejandro
Jodorowsky
II. Hermeticism & the Golden Dawn
HERMETICISM

i. Initiation Into Hermetics: A Course of Instruction in Magic Theory & Practice by Franz
Bardon
ii. The Kybalion - A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece by
the Three Initiates
iii. Three Books of Occult Philosphy, or of Magick by Henry Cornelius Aggripa Vol.1-3
iv. The Chicken Qabalah of Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford: Dilettante's Guide to What You Do
and Do Not Need to Know to Become a Qabalist by Lon Milo DuQuette
v. The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer; Being A Complete System of Occult Philosophy
by Francis Barrett
vi. The Key to the True Qabalah: The Qabalist as a Sovereign in the Microcosm and the
Microcosm by Franz Bardon
vii. An Introduction to Ritual Magick by Dion Fortune & Gareth Knight
viii. Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr.
John Dee and Edward Kelley by Lon Milo DuQuette
ix. The Practice of Magical Evocation by Franz Bardon

THE HERMETIC ORDER OF THE GOLDEN DAWN

i. The Middle Pillar - The Balance Between Mind and Magic by Israel Regardie, Chic
Cicero, and Sandra Tabatha Cicero
ii. A Garden of Pomengranates: An Outline on Qabalah by Israel Regardie
iii. Foundations of Practical Magic by Israel Regardie
iv. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Correspondence Course
a. The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magick by Israel Regardie
b. Self-Initiation Into the Golden Dawn Tradition Vol.1-2
c. The Equinox & Solstice Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn by
Pat Zalewski & Chris Zalewski
d. The Complete Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and
Ceremonies by Israel Regardie
v. Ceremonial Magic: A Guide to the Mechanisms of Ritual by Israel Regardie
vi. The Book of Ceremonial Magick by Arthur Waite
vii. Kabbalah of the Golden Dawn by Pat Zalewski
viii. Talismans & Evocations of the Golden Dawn by Pat Zalewski
ix. Golden Dawn Enochian Magic by Pat Zalewski
III. Thelema
I. STUDENT
a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. The Equinox, Vol.I 1-10
c. Raja Yoga by Swami Vivekanada
d. Liber ABA (Book 4)
e. Liber II The Message of the Master Therion
f. Liber DCCCXXXVII The Law of Liberty
g. The Works of Aleister Crowley
i. Tannhauser
ii. The Sword of Song
iii. Time
iv. Eleusis
h. The I Ching, or Book of Changes
i. The Tao Te Ching
j. The Upanishads
k. The Bhagavad Gita
l. The Voice of Silence by Helen Blavatsky
m. The Goetia: The Lemegeton of Solomon the King
n. The Shiva Sanhita
o. The Hathayoga Pradapika
p. The Star of the West
q. The Dhammapada
r. The Debate of King Milinda
s. Liber DCCLXXVII (Liber 777 Vel Prolegomena Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-
Mysticae Viae Explicandae, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicum Sanctissimorum
Scientiae Summm)
t. Kabbalah Denudata
u. Konx OM Pax
v. The Pistis Sophia
w. The Chaldean Oracles of Zoroaster
x. The Dream of Scipio
y. The Golden Verses of Pythagoras
z. The Divine Pymander
aa. Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians of the 16th and 17th Centuries by J.D.A.
Eckhardt
bb. Science and the Infinite by Sidney Klein
cc. The Golden Bough by James George Frazer
dd. Rivers of Life: Or Sources and Streams of the Faiths of Man in All Lands Showing
the Evolution of Faiths from the Rudes Symbolisms to the Latest Spiritual
development by J.G.R. Forlong
ee. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous by George Berkeley
ff. Political Essays by David Hume
gg. First Principles by Herbert Spencer
hh. Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics by Immanuel Kant
ii. The Fourth Dimension by HC Hinton
jj. Essays Upon Some Converted Questions by Thomas Henry Huxley

The object of this course of reading is to familiarize the student with all that has been said by
the Great Masters in every time and country. He should make a critical examination of them;
not so much with the idea of discovering where truth lies, for he cannot do this except by
virtue of his own spiritual experience, but rather to discover the essential harmony in those
varied works He should be on his guard against partisanship with a favorite author. He should
familiarize himself thoroughly u with the method of mental equilibrium, endeavoring to
contradict any statement soever, although it may be apparently axiomatic.

The general object of this course, besides that already stated, is to assure sound education
in occult matters, so that when spiritual illumination comes it may find a well-built temple.
Where the mind is strongly biased towards any special theory, the result of an illumination is
often to inflame that portion of the mind which is thus overdeveloped, with the result that the
aspirant, instead of becoming an Adept, becomes a bigot and fanatic.

The A A does not offer examination in this course, but recommends these books as the
foundation of a library.

a. Zanoni by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton


b. A Strange Story by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton
c. The Golden Ass, or a Book of Changes by Apuleius
d. The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope
e. Undine by dela Motte Fouque
f. Black Magic by Marjorie Bowen
g. Dracula by Bram Stoker
h. Scientific Romances by HC Hinton
i. Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
j. The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights
k. Le Morte DArthur by Thomas Mallory Vol.1-2
l. The Writings of William Blake
m. Macbeth by William Shakespeare

This course is of general value to the beginner. While it is not to be taken, in all cases, too
seriously, it will give him a general familiarity with mystical and magical tradition, create a
deep interest in the subject, and suggest many helpful lines of thought.

It has been impossible to do more in this list than to suggest a fairly comprehensive course
of reading.

II. 0=0 PROBATIONER


a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber II The Message of Master Therion
c. Liber DCCCXXXVII The Law of Liberty
d. Liber CL (Liber De Lege Libellum)
e. Liber CXI (Liber Aleph) The Book of Wisdom or Folly
f. Liber X (Liber Porta Lucis)
g. Liber XC (Liber Tzaddi Vel Hamus Hermeticus Sub Figura XC)
h. Liber CCCCXVIII (Liber XXX Aerum Vel Saeculi)
i. Liber LXV (Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente)
j. Liber VI (Liber O Vel Manus Et Sagittae)
k. Liber IX (Liber E Vel Exercitiorum)
l. Liber XXX (Liber Librae)
m. Liber LXI (Liber Causae)
n. Liber XXXIII
o. Liber XXV
p. Liber CC (Liber Resh Vel Helios)
q. Liber CCC A Special Instruction
r. Liber ABA Book 4
s. Liber CCVII Syllabus

III. 1=10 NEOPHYTE


a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber VII (Liber Liberi Vel Lapidis Lazuli, Advmbratio Kabbalae)
c. Liber VI (Liber O Vel Manus Et Sagittae
d. Liber IX (Liber E Vel Exercitiorum)
e. Liber XCVI (Liber Gaias)
f. Liber LXXVIII
g. Liber CCCCXII (Liber A Vel Armorum)
h. Liber CDLXXIV (Liber Os Abysmi Vel Daath)
i. Liber DCCCXI Energized Enthusiasm

IV. 2=9 ZEALTOR


a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber DCCCCLXIII
c. Liber CMXIII (Liber Viae Memoriae)
d. Liber III (Liber Jugorum)
e. Liber XIII (Liber Graduum Montis Abiegni)
f. Liber XVII (Liber IAO)
g. Liber XXXVI The Star Sapphire
h. Liber CLXXXV (Liber Collegii Sancti)
i. Liber CCVI (Liber R V Vel Spiritus)
j. Liber CCCLXI (Liber HHH)
k. Liber CCCXXXIII The Book of Lies
l. Liber DCCCXI Energized Enthusiasm

V. 3=8 PRACTICUS
a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber XXVII (Liber Trigrammaton)
c. Liber CCXXXI (Liber Arcanorum Atv Tahvti Qvas Vidit Asar In Amennti
Sub Figura CCXXXI. Liber Carcerorum Qliphoth cum suis Geniis)
d. Liber CD (Liber Tav Vel Kabbalae Trium Literarum Sub Figura CD)
e. Liber LVIII
f. Liber LXIV (Liber Israfel)
g. Liber LXXXIV (Liber Vel Chanokh)
h. Liber DXXXVI (Liber Batrachophrenoboocosmomachia)
i. Liber D Sepher Sephiroth
j. Liber DCCLXXVII (Liber Vel Prolegomena Symbolica)
k. Liber LXVII The Sword of Song
l. Liber MMCMXI A Note on Genesis

VI. 4=7 PHILOSOPHUS


a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber DCCCXIII (Liber Vel Ararita Sub Figura DLXX)
c. Liber LV The Chymical Jousting of Brother Perardua
d. Liber LIX Across the Gulf
e. Liber CXCVII The High History of Good Sir Palamedes
f. Liber CCXLII Aha!
g. Liber CCCXXXV Adonis
h. Liber XVI (Liber Turris Vel Domus Dei)
i. Liber CLXXV (Liber Astarte Vel Liber Berylli)
j. Liber XLVI The Key of the Mysteries

VII. DOMINUS LIMINIS


a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber XCV The Wake World
c. Liber VIII
d. Liber XI (Liber NV)
e. Liber DLV (Liber HAD)
f. Liber DCCCXXXI (Liber IOD)

VIII. 5=6 ADEPTUS MINOR


a. Liber CCXX (Liber AL Vel Legis) The Book of the Law
b. Liber I (Liber B Vel Magi)
c. Liber LXVI (Liber Stelliae Rubeae)
d. Liber CLVI (Liber Cheth Vel Vallum Abiegni Sub Figura CLVI)
e. Liber XLIV The Mass of the Phoenix
f. Liber DCCCLXVIII (Liber Viarum Visae)

Course VIII publications are especially suited to the grade of Major Adept, whose task is the
attainment of the full Magical Power. It is highly desirable that Aspirants to this grade should
have attained the 9th degree of O.T.O., in which case much secret knowledge is offered them
besides that openly published. The methods of examination for the Inner College differ
therefore from those employed in the Outer.

Main Reference: Magick by Aleister Crowley


IV. Wicca
i. Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and other Pagans in
America by Margot Adler
ii. Spiral Dance by Starhawk
iii. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy
(Cosmogenesis and Anthropogensis) by Helen Blavatsky
iv. Azoetia: Grimoire of Sabbatic Craft by Arthur Chambley
v. Charge of the Goddess: The Mother of Modern Witchcraft by Doreen Valiente
vi. Isis Unveiled by Helena Blavatsky
vii. An ABC of Witchcraft Past and Present by Doreen Valiente
viii. Wicca for One: The Path of Solitary Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland
ix. Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland
x. A Witches Bible: The Complete Witches Handbook by Stewart Farrar & Janet Farrar
xi. Spellcrafts: Creating Magickal Objects by Scott Cunningham
xii. Book of Shadows: The Path of an American Traditionalist by Scott Cunningham
xiii. Book of Saxon Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland
xiv. Book of Spirit Communications by Raymond Buckland
xv. High Magics Aid by Gerald Gardner
xvi. Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham
xvii. Incense: Crafting and Use of Magickal Scents by Carl Neal
xviii. Incense Magick: Create Inspiring Aromatic Experiences for Your Craft by Carl Neal
xix. Natural Witchery: Intuitive, Personal, and Practical Magick by Ellen Dugan
xx. Practical Candleburning Rituals: Spells and Rituals for Every Purpose by Raymond
Buckland
xxi. Practical Protection Magick: Guarding and Reclaiming Your Power by Ellen Dugan
xxii. Practical Prosperity Magick: Crafting Success and Abundance by Ellen Dugan

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