Sex Magic: How to Cast a Spell in the Bedroom
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Aleister Crowley’s Illustrated Goetia: Sexual Evocation
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I’m not sure if the secret Santa who gave me this book as a present was trying to be funny or not, but I’m sure they’d be surprised to learn just how much I enjoyed reading it. Not only are the meditation exercises and explanations of Eastern beliefs the best I’ve ever read, but the author’s style is really warm and charming. As for the more hands-on information in this book, let’s just say it should be mandatory reading for all women. I’m not so sure about the spells that are designed to “keep” your man, but I wouldn’t mind trying out the other exercises. I’m sure I may have missed part of the message (as the book is really geared toward women), but I enjoyed every bit of it. As with “The Rules”; men can learn a great deal from this book.
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In her wildly entertaining book Sex Magic, Amanda Craven awakens the sex goddess in each of us while including tips on how to cherish the sensuality of romance. Great fun!Be prepared to awaken the sex goddess within! Sexy, erotic, romantic…and fun. Craven’s Sex Magic is a sex guide for women of the 90s and beyond.Based on old and not so old love potions, rituals and common sense, Amanda Craven’s book is a well documented work which gives a comprehensive approach to the art of love making, starting with self-love, which is the basis of any relationship, all the way through to great sex, not to forget the numerous recipes to achieve this. This is as good as Ali Baba’s cave!
Review by Psyche for Aleister Crowley’s Illustrated Goetia: Sexual Evocation
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‘What Goetia is – is the releasing of yourself from your won fears and illusions by direct confrontation.’ (pg 10)According to tradition, the Goetia is the first book in the Lemegaton attributed to Solomon the King, though likely compiled by a host of authors. Goetic evocation deals with the summoning of the seventy-two lesser spirits and demons. In this edition, based on Crowley’s Goetia, DuQuette and Hyatt strip away all unnecessary trappings and cut through most of the ‘fooltraps’ designed to dissuade less astute practitioners.Traditionally, Goetic evocation calls for strict observance of many details, such as the correct ritual hours, lengthy calls, and an inordinate amount of ceremonial trappings. The authors tell the reader what one can safely do away with, and what can be altered as preference dictates. However, there are some items that the authors do believe are required for the successful (and safer) evocation of the Goetic spirits, including a list of ‘must haves’ with detailed explanations and personal anecdotes as to why they are necessary. Noting ‘that there is absolutely no necessity (nor particular advantage) to blindly conforming with the Conjuration scripts of the ancient texts. The Spirits are no more impressed of you say “thee” and “thine” than they are if you say “you” and “yours”.’ (pg 45)Goetic spirits ‘will work for anyone who knows how to use them. This is one of the horrors people attribute to Goetic workings. You “don’t have to be respectable” for Goetia to work for you. Unlike other magical workings there is no implication that the operator has to be “good” and “holy” to achieve results. This idea in itself violates our model of “right” and “wrong”, “just” and “unjust”. In the Goetic world like in the real world the “bad” can and do prosper. Thus our belief in the moral orders of the Universe appears violated by the simple existence of Spirits who will do the bidding of anyone.’ (pg 14)Though they will work for anyone, the authors caution that one ‘must be completely convinced that your demands are absolutely justified. (And don’t think we are invoking the great demon “morality” here. An unnecessary motive is an unworthy motive – pure and simple). When you are truly justified in your demands then you have the momentum of the entire universe behind you.’ (pg 37)Further cautioning and confirming that ‘yes, they are dangerous,’ DuQuette and Hyatt explain that ‘while they remain unmastered they can surface unbidden and wreak all havoc modern psychology blames on “things hidden in the subconscious mind”.’ (pg 24) As well as a few delightfully thrilling personal anecdotes.There are a few changes, namely the elimination of lengthy calls in preference for Thelemic invocations from Liber Samech by Crowley, Enochian calls, etc. As well, ‘for the convenience of the modern reader’ the authors have translated information regarding each of the seventy-two Goetic spirits into modern understanding and Crowleyan associations, and ‘where obvious, returned certain Spirits to their original gender.’ (pg 43)Sketches accompany each of the seventy-two spirits, illustrated by artist-clairvoyant David P. Wilson, a practicing Goetic magickian. ‘Over a period of 15 years, he has evoked each of the Spirits at least once…But it is very important for you to remember that, because no two people have the same visual-emotional “vocabulary”, the images of the Goetic universe will be unique to each of us.’ The authors caution the reader not to ‘think that these sketches are what you must see when evoking any particular Spirit,’ instead explaining that ‘they are intended to serve only as springboards to your imagination.’ (pg 72)Though with such a short section on sex magick, I don’t know that it really deserves the ‘Sexual Evocation’ subtitle as there are really only a few pages on it at the rear of the text.Aimed at those actually interested in actually practicing magick rather than simply reading about it, it gives unambiguous description of what tools are required and the methods of evocation and, briefly, of sexual invocation, cutting through the superfluous and get right to what is necessary. An excellent introduction to Goetic magick as Crowley practiced it.
Review by J. Dougherty for Aleister Crowley’s Illustrated Goetia: Sexual Evocation
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Damn these authers did it again with another great book. This is the clearest book on the goetia that I have ever read before. This book clears up a lot of bull about the goetia. The book tells you what you do and do not need for the proper evocation of these entities. Theres a lot of garbage written about the goetia and you wont find that type of trash in this book. This book is not hard to understand at all. A highschool student can follow these directions. Some people make goetia into an almost non touchable art…these authurs dont do that. But always remember that goetic beings can be dangerous if not handled right. I would advise some experience in magick before attempting the goetia, if you are ready to do so then this is the book you should get. This book deserves more stars too bad I can only give it five stars.
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Everything you need to know about goetia is in this book! It is written very well and is very easy to understand. This book is about as straight forward as you can get. Highly reccommended!!!
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The description of the evocation of Orabas is priceless. His dramatic story of how a spirit he enlisted changed his life for the better awakened some old instinct inside of me. The descriptions of the spritual contact and the state of his mind during the process made you feel like you were right there. Here is the technique of summoning forces to materialize or manifest for change while all the masses just beg for mercy to a distant,judgemental,crippling phantom parent figure. The author’s dared to shake up the belief structure of the masses and free some more minds in the process.
Review by Perdurabo for Aleister Crowley’s Illustrated Goetia: Sexual Evocation
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A great read, not too difficult for those who have a Magickal background. Crowley has taken a difficult subject and shed light on it. I highly recommend it. Word of caution: if you’re a beginner, don’t mess with this stuff. Get some experience first.