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Louis Jacolliot

Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients

This book was written in the 1860s, when reliable information about Hinduism was just starting to filter back to the west. Jacolliot was searching for the roots of western esoteric traditions in the far East. The high point of this book is the travelogue of his encounters in India with a fakir, who demonstrates his siddis (yogic powers) exuberantly. There is also an extensive discourse on Kabbalah, and its relationship to Eastern mystical beliefs. Jacolliot was a diffusionist, and he believed that many western esoteric traditions, specifically Egyptian, Jewish and Christian, had their origin in India.

Hinduism

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Qabalism
William Wynn Westcott

An Introduction to the Study of the Kabalah

An Introduction to the Study of the Kabalah is a book by William Wynn Westcott. This 1910 primer to the Kabalah remains an exciting introduction to the philosophy of Jewish mysticism, explaining its provocative speculation on our role in the grand, divine design of the universe and offering tantalizing hints of the tradition's cryptic devotional and magical practices.

Qabalism
Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers

The Kabbalah Unveiled

Explores three important books of the Zohar; Siphra Dtzenioutha: The Book Of Concealed Mystery; Greater Holy Assembly; and, Lesser Holy Assembly. Together, these three books examine the development of the creative deity and of creation itself.

Qabalism
Elias Gewurz

The Hidden Treasures of the Ancient Qabalah

Share in the beautiful insights of Kabbalah, into the difficulties of attaining peace, the dilemmas of justice and mercy, the need for spiritual regeneration, the soulful exploration of time and space, and the arcane paths of union with God.

Qabalism
Dion Fortune

The Mystical Qabalah

Dion Fortune's classic, The Mystical Qabalah, explores all aspects of the Qabalah, including the esoteric sciences of astrology and tarot, which form the basis of the Western Mystery Traditions. It provides a key to the practical working of this mystical system for both novice and initiate alike.

Qabalism

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Tarot

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Astrology
Dion Fortune

Aspects of Occultism

Aspects of Occultism is a book by English occultist Dion Fortune, originally published posthumously in 1962. It contains several esoteric essays, exploring subjects such as evocative magic, Druidic places of worship, reincarnation, connections between Christianity and the Qabalah (Fortune has been described as a devout mystical Christian), the astral realm, the worship of Isis, auras, spiritual healing, cycles of power, and our relationship with the Higher Self.

Christianity

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Qabalism
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