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‘The Book of Gates’ by McCarthy, Sheppard, Littlejohn (ed.)
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‘The Book of Gates’ by McCarthy, Sheppard, Littlejohn (ed.)

This book comes highly recommended to anyone interested in ancient Egyptian thought and magical history. It is an open invitation to work in the Duat in magical service. (…) However, the book should come with a warning label to proceed at your own risk and with care, as its journey is called the Path of Hercules for a reason. You will find it to be a rich magical and mystical source if you dare to awaken the Ma'ati within.

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‘Magic of the North-Gate’ by Josephine McCarthy
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‘Magic of the North-Gate’ by Josephine McCarthy

Josephine McCarthy is offering us a book that is empowering us to work in union with the forces of Malkuth - not to exploit or escape from them. It is offering a practical path to earn the privilege of growing our own magical roots into the physical matter we are made of. A book that is the ultimate antagonism to any magical escapism you might have come across in new age occulture.

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