Histories:
Golden
Dawn Magick/ Ritual
Texts,
lectures, and materials:
- Golden
Dawn Flying Rolls
Rare lectures and advice from the Golden Dawn Archives.
- Golden
Dawn texts- Rituals, lectures, documents, and miscellany
- Book
T
The Tarot manual of the Golden Dawn, known to initiates as "Book
T," published by Aleister Crowley. Fully illustrated text gives
descriptions of the cards, astrological and kabbalistic correspondences,
and a method of divination.
- The
Tarot, Its Occult Significance, Use in Fortune-Telling, and Method
of Play, Etc
An early Essay by Mathers on the subject or Tarot. Compare to Book
T above.
- The
Golden Dawn Lectures
A large collection, including knowledge lectures, initiations, and
miscellany.
- Golden
Dawn Library project
Spartan, but has scans of Pat Zalewski's
Where Ra Temple Tarot cards.
- The Cipher Manuscript
Golden
Dawn Organizations:
Personalities:
The
"Real Golden Dawn" controversy:
Articles
and Essays:
Images:
Symbols:
 
Related
Links:
- Enochian
Magick
Developed during the English Renaissance by Queen Elizabeth's court
Astrologer, this system is named after the Biblical Enoch (who was
believed to have used magick to communicate with God) It is still
one of the most popular systems in use today.
- Hermetic
Tradition
Named after Hermes Trismigestus, the Greek moniker of the Egyptian
God Tehuti, alleged author of hundreds of mystical tractates, the
Hermetic tradition is an eclectic spiritual tradition that is the
father of medieval alchemy, magical/mystical orders, and many other
aspects of the western mystery tradition.
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