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Nigel Jackson
Michael HowardContents
Introduction
Chapter One The Roots of Angelic Magick
Chapter Two The Children of Heaven
‘Chapter Three Tower of the Titans
Chapter Four Lord of the Morning Star
Chapter Five Out of Space, Out of Time
‘Chapter Six The All-seeing Eye & the Pillars of the Wise
Chapter Seven The Sons of the Widow
Chapter Eight The Temple of Solomon
Chapter Nine The Queen of Wisdom
Chapter Ten Lilith’s Lantern
Chapter Eleven The Black Bull of the Golden Horns
Chapter Twelve The Arte of Hermes
Chapter Thirteen The Serpent & the Tree
Chapter Fourteen Angel of the Earth
Chapter Fifteen The High Priest King
Chapter Sixteen The Spear, the Cauldron and the Stone
Chapter Seventeen Black Mary & the Sacred Blood
Chapter Eighteen The Baphomet Mystery
Chapter Nineteen The Hanged Man
Chapter Twenty Orion the Wild Hunter
Appendix I Contacting the Angels
Appendix IT The Hymn to Hermes
Appendix IIT The Ceremony of the Peacock Moon
Appendix IV The Fire Rite of Tubal Qayin
Appendix V The Gospel of Cain.
Appendix VI The Baptism of Wisdom
Bibliography and Further Reading
Index
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Michael Howard:
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Introduction
At the secret heart of the Western Mystery Tradition lies the
angelic wisdom that forms the teachings of true magick. This
book is a collection of linked essays by two practising
occultists with many years of experience on the Path. It
explores how this secret tradition in Western magick has been
inherited from Persian, Chaldean, Canaanite, Egyptian,
Arabic, Hebrew and Greco-Roman sources. It also records
how this tradition has been suppressed and persecuted by the
Church down the centuries. Despite this harassment it was
preserved in the symbols and beliefs of Esoteric Christianity,
Gnosticism, Hermeticism, alchemy, medieval magick, the
Cabbala, the Tarot, the Grail mythos, the Arthurian legends,
Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism and some forms of traditional
witchcraft.
Drawing from a wide range of sources, the book presents a
new and unique overview of Western magick and occultism
from a controversial perspective. Many fascinating areas of
magical practice and belief, hitherto neglected or rejected by
mainstream occultists, are brought back into the light. It
reveals the symbolism and meaning of the previously
forbidden Luciferian occult tradition concerning the Watchers,
or fallen angels, and the so-called ‘Prince of Darkness’, who is
revealed to be really the Lord of Light. It is also an arcane
lore that illuminates several mysterious figures in the Judeo-
Christian Bible whose real significance and identities have
been hidden from us for centuries.
Among the subjects discussed are the origins of angelology,
the cult of the Yazantas practised by the Persian magi, the
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