May 132012
 
Ruby Tablet Logo

Compiled and Edited by Darcy Kuntz

The Ruby Tablet is a periodical featuring reprints of articles from esoteric magazines and journals from the past. The subjects covered in each issue are drawn from the esoteric genre such as Alchemy, Hermetic, Enochian, Kabbalah, Tarot, Martinism, Masonry, Rosicrucian, etc.

Download Vol. I. March – April 2012 No. 2
Contents: The Secret or Mystery of the Rose; Notes: Sephiroth and Hermetic Brothers of Egypt; Skylight Press; Notes on the Astral Light by B.N. Acle; Golden Dawn Research Trust; Ritual of the Fratres Lucis (concluded); Rosicrucian Order of the Golden Dawn; Allocution for the 2=9 Grade of Theoricus; Ouroboros Press; Alchemy by Parabolanus; Forge Press; The Tarot: An Antique Method of Divination; Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Books; Magical Aphorisms of Eugenius Philalethes.

If you have any difficulty in downloading The Ruby Tablet PDF, please contact me and I will email you the issue.

Copyright © 2012 by Golden Dawn Research Trust
Distributed with permission from Golden Dawn Research Trust

Feb 152012
 
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Types of Sites in the Tarot Wheel Webring

Tarot Wheel is a webring for quality Tarot websites on all aspects of the cards. This includes divination, occultism, magick, gaming, history, books, culture, etc.

Requirements for Approval

1) No purely commercial sites. A couple pages about “psychic” services does not make an interesting Tarot site. I don’t mind if you do sell readings through your site, just have at least a few pages up with some good information about Tarot.

2) No “bad history” sites or sites spreading blatant misinformation. If there are phrases on your site like, “the origins of Tarot are a mystery”, “Tarot is an ancient tool from Egypt”, “Tarot cards were designed for use in magick”, “Death never means physical death”, etc., don’t apply. You will not be approved.

3) The page you submit must be the page you place the navigational code on.

That’s it! If your site meets these requirements, please join Tarot Wheel today. Just select ‘Join’ below to fill out the form, then copy and paste the navigational bar code onto your site. Most place the code on either their front page or a page specially set aside for webrings. And that’s it. I’ll visit your site, and you’ll be notified when it is accepted and has been made active in the ring.

Join Tarot Wheel | List Sites in Tarot Wheel

Feb 142012
 
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Types of Sites in the Passage of Spirit WebRing

Passage of Spirit is an interfaith webring, meaning it is open to websites dedicated to all religions and spiritual paths. This of course includes major world religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Baha’i Faith, Confucianism, Jainism, Shinto, Sikhism, and Taoism. But Passage of Spirit also welcomes lesser known and less “popular” religions, such as Paganism in its many forms, Native American, Hare Krishna, Gnosticism, Unitarian Universalism, Thelema, Caodaism, Santeria. You get the idea.

Requirements for Approval

Your site can focus on any religion or discuss multiple religions. It can be your personal insights on your religion, impartial descriptions of various religions, a commercial site, a forum, online religious texts (holy books), poetry and artwork, etc. There are only three requirements to be approved:

1) Your site must be focused on religious/spiritual subjects or have a religious/spiritual section. Not too much to ask for, considering this is a religious/spiritual webring. In other words, having a website devoted to golf with a tiny bio at the bottom mentioning you’re also Jewish doesn’t cut it.

2) Your site cannot bash other religions or spiritual paths. Many religions teach that they are the one true religion. But it is a far cry from that to making prejudicial remarks and encouraging hate crimes. Which of course defeats the purpose of this webring: to foster religious tolerance, encourage understanding, support diversity, and facilitate dialogue.

3) The page you submit must be the page you place the navigational code on.

That’s it! If your site meets these requirements, please join Passage of Spirit today. Just select ‘Join’ below to fill out the form, then copy and paste the navigational bar code onto your site. Most place the code on either their front page or a page specially set aside for webrings. And that’s it. I’ll visit your site, and you’ll be notified when it is accepted and has been made active in the ring.

Join Passage of Spirit | List Sites in Passage of Spirit

Feb 132012
 
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Types of Sites in the Intelligent Magick Webring

The Intelligent Magick webring groups together intelligent, quality sites devoted to any magical tradition, subject, or practice. This includes but is not limited to: Wicca, Witchcraft, Paganism, ceremonial magick, Thelema, Qabalah, Golden Dawn, chaos magick, Tarot, astrology, etc. The emphasis is on quality. What is meant by an “intelligent” magick site? A site which is helpful to the occult community, either by presenting original content, fundamental texts, or resources (e.g. community forums, databases, archives, directories, Pagan or magick software). A site which is designed for its readership.

Sites presenting only content found a thousand other places, sites which promote historical revisionism, fluffy-bunny sites, “psychic” or paranormal sites, will not be accepted. Commercial sites may be accepted if they also offer substantial free content.

The Purpose of the Intelligent Magick Webring

The rare content-driven occult websites out there should be recognized. Firstly, by simply saying to their webmasters, “Hey – good job and thanks for the site.” Secondly, these intelligent sites should be grouped together in a way that is easy for seekers to find them.

The signal to noise ratio has lowered as more people have gained access to the internet. Pagans and magicians new to the internet are overwhelmed by the amount of magical sites available – and are underwhelmed by their content. Pagan and magician net veterans have seen the same material presented over and over. They’ve found some good sites, but usually surf the web for more or are interested when a new site is announced (though that interest often wanes once they reach the link). People who are net veterans but magick virgins seek helpful information, not manifestos of “we’re all wholesome sweetness and light” or twenty blood-dripped spinning pentacles framing one paragraph describing a most eeeevil, incredibly ancient “Vampiric High Arch Druid Shaman” tradition. The recognition of quality sites by methods such as the Intelligent Magick webring helps lead everyone interested in magick to facts and thought-provoking ideas.

Joining the Intelligent Magick Webring

If your site is about anything related to magick, and presents a decent amount of resources, fundamental texts, and/or original content without falsities, you’re welcome to apply to the ring and will most likely be accepted. I would like to see a great diversity of magical traditions, practices, and opinions represented in this webring – through well thought-out websites.

It’s free and easy to submit your site to the Intelligent Magick webring. Just select ‘Join’ below to fill out the form, then copy and paste the navigational bar code onto your site. Most place the code on either their front page or a page specially set aside for webrings. And that’s it. I’ll visit your site, and you’ll be notified when it is accepted and has been made active in the ring.

Join Intelligent Magick | List Sites in Intelligent Magick

Feb 132012
 
The Ruby Tablet Vol. I No. 1

Compiled and Edited by Darcy Kuntz The Ruby Tablet is a periodical featuring reprints of articles from esoteric magazines and journals from the past. The subjects covered in each issue are drawn from the esoteric genre such as Alchemy, Hermetic, Enochian, Kabbalah, Tarot, Martinism, Masonry, Rosicrucian, etc. Download Vol. I. January – February 2012 No. [Read more...]

Feb 122012
 
Occult WebRings

Asiya manages several webrings related to magick, Paganism, Tarot, Thelema, and the occult. Check them out to visit other occult-related websites. Clicking on a ring’s name will take you to its home page, which describes the purpose and guidelines for that ring. Intelligent Magick This ring is for intelligent, quality sites devoted to any magickal [Read more...]

Feb 082012
 

78 PDF files currently in the General Hermetics section.

Alchemy: Ancient and Modern by Herbert Stanley Redgrove

Arcane Schools by John Yarker

The Art and Meaning of Magic by Israel Regardie

The Art of True Healing by Israel Regardie

Biographia Antiqua by Francis Barrett
An Account of the Lives and Writings of the Ancient and Modern Magi, Cabalists, and Philosophers.

Ceremonial Magic Unveiled by Dion Fortune

The Chaldean Oracles attributed to Zoroaster

The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz

The Coelum Philosophorum by Phillipus Theophrastus Paracelsus
The Science and Nature of Alchemy, and What Opinion Should Be Formed Thereof.

The Conjuration of the Four Elements by Eliphas Levi
Referred to in Levi’s ‘The Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum’

The Corpus Hermeticum translated by G.R.S. Mead
The foundational documents of the Hermetic tradition.

The Corpus Hermeticum by individual treatises (and a different translation):
Hermes Trismegistus: The First Book
Hermes Trismegistus: Poemander
Hermes Trismegistus: The Holy Sermon
Hermes Trismegistus: The Key
Hermes Trismegistus: That God is not Manifest and yet most Manifest
Hermes Trismegistus: That in God alone is Good
Hermes Trismegistus: His Secret Sermon of Regeneration, and the Profession of Silence, to His Son Tat
Hermes Trismegistus: That the Greatest Evil In Man, Is, the Not Knowing God
Hermes Trismegistus: A Universal Sermon to Asclepius
Hermes Trismegistus: The Mind to Hermes
Hermes Trismegistus: Of the Common Mind to Tat
Hermes Trismegistus: His Crater or Monas
Hermes Trismegistus: Of Sense and Understanding
Hermes Trismegistus: Of Operation and Sense
Hermes Trismegistus: Of Truth to His Son Tat
Hermes Trismegistus: That None of the Things that are, can Perish
Hermes Trismegistus: To Asclepius, to be Truly Wise

The Emerald Tablet of Hermes
Multiple translations, comparisons, history of the Tablet.

Enochian Calls

Enochian Tablet of Earth

Enochian Tablet of Fire

Enochian Tablet of Union

Enochian Tablet of Water

The Entered Apprentice’s Handbook by J.S.M. Ward

Gerald Massey’s Lectures by Gerald Massey

The Golden Book of Wisdom by Franz Bardon

The Golden Chain of Homer by Anton Josef Kirchweger

The Golden Tractate of Hermes Trismegistus

The Great Art by Dom Antoine-Joseph Pernety
A System of Physics According to Hermetic Philosophy and Theory and Practice of the Magisterium.

The Hermetic and Rosicrucian Mystery by A.E. Waite

The Hermetic Arcanum: The Secret Work of the Hermetic Philosophy
Wherein the secrets of nature and art concerning the matter of the philosophers’ stone and the manner of working are explained in an authentic and orderly manner.

The Hermetic Museum Restored and Enlarged
Most Faithfully Instructing All Disciples of the Sopho-Spagyric Art How That Greatest and Truest Medicine of the Philosopher’s Stone May Be Found and Held.

The Hieroglyphic Monad by John Dee

Historic Lecture – Golden Dawn by W. Wynn Westcott

Initiation Into Hermetics by Franz Bardon
A Course of Instruction of Magic Theory & Practice

Introduction to Ceremonial Magick by Phil Hansford
Also with ‘The Basics of Magick’ by Amber K.

The Key of the Mysteries by Eliphas Levi
According to Enoch, Abraham, Hermes Trismegistus, and Solomon

The Kybalion
A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece

The Life-Power by Paul Foster Case

Machinery of the Mind by Dion Fortune

The Magickal Use of Psalms

The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer – Book I by Francis Barrett
Being a Complete System of Occult Philosophy.

The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer – Book II by Francis Barrett
Being a Complete System of Occult Philosophy.

A Manual of Occultism by Sephariel

The Mirror of Alchemy by Roger Bacon

Mysteriorum Liber Primus by John Dee

Liber Primus Notes and Translations by Raymond and Susan Drewry

Mysteriorum Liber Secundus by John Dee

Mysteriorum Liber Tertius by John Dee

Numbers – Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues by W. Wynn Westcott

An Open Entrance to the Closed Palace of the King by Eirenaeus Philalethes

Papyri Graecae Magicae
Greek Magical Papyri Texts

The Philosopher’s Stone by Israel Regardie

The Pictorial Symbols of Alchemy by A.E. Waite

Psychic Self-Defense by Dion Fortune

Rosa Alchemica by W.B. Yeats

Secret Book of Artephius

Seership; Guide to Soul Sight by Paschal Beverly Randolph
A practical guide for those who aspire to develop the vision of the Soul. and The Magic Mirror and How to Use It

Seven Hermetic Letters by Dr. Georg Lomer
Letters for the Development of the Secret Powers of the Soul.

The Six Keys of Eudoxus by M.A. Atwood
Opening into the most Secret Philosophy.

Some Deeper Aspects of Masonic Symbolism by A.E. Waite

The Templar Orders in Freemasonry by A.E. Waite
An Historical Consideration of their Origin and Development

Transcendental Magic by Eliphas Levi
Part I: Doctrine

Transcendental Magic by Eliphas Levi
Part II: Ritual

Treasure of Treasures for Alchemists by Phillipus Theophrastus Paracelsus

Twelve Keys by Basil Valentine

What is Alchemy? by A.E. Waite

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