January 10th: The Great Divorce

In some kind of crowning perversity, we read a Christian apologist this week. Lord Grang has nominated C.S. Lewis’ The Great DivorceThough obviously the product of a religious mind, it offers compelling vistas to the wizard’s eye. It is a bizarre and vivid visionary work on Heaven and Hell, and what constitutes the division between them.

Reading for December 13th: The True Grimoire

A few readings on goetia and the Grimorium Verum. From Jake Stratton-Kent’s presentation of this grimoire, we’ll look at pp. 57-59 and 101-121, and — optionally — 139-147. Then take a look at his essay on the necromantic roots of goetia, “Necromancy: The Role of the Dead in a Living Tradition”, pp.11-16 of At the Crossroads. Perhaps another look at this body of ritual in the coming weeks! Til Wednesday!