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Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic (repost)

Posted By: tot167
Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic (repost)

Israel Regardie, "Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic "
New Falcon Pubns | 1995 | ISBN: 1561840378 | 1100 pages | PDF | 15,6 MB

Regardie's classic, final testament to the Golden Dawn. Beautifully illustrated throughout, with many color plates. The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic is the easiest edition to study. An essential text in any library of magical works.
This limited edition contains over 150 pages of new material including several new articles, a Master Table of Contents and an extensive Index! Hardbound, 8 1/2" x 11".
Each copy of this Limited Edition is individually numbered and signed by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D. who was Regardie's long-time colleague. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Reader's review:
If you want to complete the Great Work, then this volume is the only book you need. This version is much easier to use than the Llwellyn version, and for those of you who want to (dubiously) claim a grade beyond Adeptus Minor, this book contains a tugid, heavy-handed and pompous ritual for the Adeptus Major grade by A.E. Waite.
Thelemites might want to beware. This volume contains strong opinions about Crowley in both directions. For example, the editor calls Crowley's corpus "[material]" – a word I've never seen in a footnote before now, and Regardie is forever ambiguous about his former master. At the end of the book there are a few essays by practicing Thelemites to balance the Crowley bashing at the beginning.

This book also contains:
1. Reproductions of the trumps from Regardie's Tarot.
2. The Introduction to the Qabalah Unveiled by S.M.R.D.
3. Regadie's previously unpublished Enochian Dictionary.
4. Historical and explanatory essays by modern Golden Dawn Adepts.
5. Nothing by the Ciceros, (a blessing perhaps?)
6. Eight pages of color plates including examples of Enochian Chessmen.
7. Large, easy-to-read, diagrams – an aspect that suffers in the smaller Llewellyn paperback.
8. No Llewellyn adds for back endpapers.
9. An exmple of the ritual of the hexagram with the unicursal hexagram popularized and possibly invented by Crowley, although Regardie claims that the unicursal hexagram was in the order papers before Crowley's time.
10. Expanded coverage of geomancy.










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