The Seventh Ray, Book I, The Blue Ray

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The Seventh Ray, Book I, The Blue Ray

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by Carroll "Poke" Runyon (Author, Editor), Frederick McLaren Adams (Illustrator)

The Seventh Ray, Book I, The Blue Ray is an occasional journal of the Church of the Hermetic Sciences and its religious-fraternal order, the Ordo Templi Astartes. It is a large format, trade quality paperback with articles and features relating to Western Magick and occultism. The journal is profusely illustrated and bound in parchment board.

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Editorial Reviews

This is the first issue of the all new Seventh Ray Journal (the original Seventh Ray was an underground periodical from the early 1970s in pamphlet form). This new 117 page trade-quality, parchment-bound book features the first publication of W. Wynn Westcott's seminal Enochian work "Book H", which is presented as the last great secret document of The Golden Dawn. Taken from a 17th century MS., Book H includes the WatchTower Tablets that were the original basis of the G.D. s Enochian magical system. A commentary, with facsimiles of the ancient MSS., is appended. Also featured is "Divine Pneumata" by Hal von Hofe, Ph. D. This is said to be first publication of the Sabian Planetary invocation system from the medieval Arabian grimoire Picatrix. This article presents seven planetary rituals, restored and reconstructed. Following this comes Frederick Adams' "Ethers of Aphrodite", an original description of internalized sexual alchemy. Fred is cited as America's foremost pagan Elder Philosopher. His delightful artwork accompanies this article. Another creative offering is "Ceremonial Geomancy" in which Frater Thabion puts forth the theory that the original method of Geomancy was derived from primitive dice made from animal bones, and that the Biblical "Urim & Thummim" were really fluorite crystals. He describes the O.T.A.'s divination ritual based on this unique premise. A new chapter of Poke Runyon's outrageous magical serial "Adamson's Quest" is presented . . . A Memorial to fantasy writer Lin Carter, and other interesting features are offered --- including the Gilbert & Sullivanesque There Ain t No Necronomicon! , plus a recommended reading list of magical novels. There is also the traditional Seventh Ray cartoon --- making this premier issue of the re-born Seventh Ray a potpourri of fascinating items for students of magick, the occult and neoPaganism. --C.H.S. Publications

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Church of the Hermetic Sciences; 1st edition (February 15, 1999)

  • Language ‏ : ‎ English

  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 118 pages

  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0965488152

  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0965488150

  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds