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Golden Dawn, The

By: Llewellyn Worldwide

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Metaphysical Books (Llewellyn Worldwide)

Last Stocked on 4/19/2020

Product Info

Title
Golden Dawn, The
Category
Author
Israel Regardie
Publish Year
1987
Pages
710
Dimensions
6x9x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147735640
Type
Softcover

Description

The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn as revealed by Israel Regardie, with further revision, expansion, and additional note by Israel Regardie, Cris Monnastre, and others.

The Golden Dawn, once a secret order, was one of the most prestigious groups flourishing at the turn of the century. Membership included such notables as W.B. Yeats, Aleister Crowley, Dion Fortune, Algernon Blackwood, Arthur MAche, Lady Frieda Harris, Brodie Innes, S.L. MacGregor Mathers, Sax Rhomer, A.E. Waite, Evelyn Underhill and W. Wynn Westcott. Its influence on the 20th Century spiritual science has been enormous!

Today there are independent lodges practicing the Golden Dawn system of Magick all over the world, and the Knowledge Lectures included in this book are fundamental to nearly all aspects of Western Esotericism.

Also included are Initiation Ceremonies, important rituals for consecration and invocation, methods of meditation and magical working based on the Enochian Tablets, studies in the Tarot, and the system of Qabalistic Correspondences that unite the World's religions and magical traditions into a comprehensive and practical whole.

This volume is designed as a study and practice curriculum suited to both group and private practice. Meditation upon, and following with the Active Imagination, the Initiation Ceremonies is fully experiential without the need of participation in group or lodge.

The Golden Dawn, a system for perfecting the raw material that is humanity; a system for discovering the Divine Source within, and for seeing it in all things; a system for awakening the consciousness within and uniting with that of the universe itself.