Below is the announcement of an exciting new kickstarter to support production of a tarot by photographer Allan Spiers: A while back pagan news outlets celebrated the start of ‘The Sabbath Project’ by witch and photographer Allan Spiers. Since then, the public asked for this project to be made...
Magick
Review: Queer Magic x2
by Phil Hine Books dealing with various aspects of queer spirituality seem to be becoming more popular at the moment, so for my first book review for the new year I thought I’d take a look at two books that use the title “Queer Magic”. Both titles are the...
The Complete Lenormand – Review
I recently decided I wanted to learn the use of the Lenormand oracle, a form of cartomacy using a deck of 36 cards popularized in 19th century Europe. Originating from Germany and used extensively by the French, the oracle takes its name from Marie Anne Lenormand a famous card...
Occult Paris & Crowley In America—Two by Churton
I am just now catching up on two works by prolific occult historian Tobias Churton: Occult Paris and Aleister Crowley in America. Having long been an admirer of Churton’s work—his Gnostic Philosophy and Invisible History of the Rosicrucians are important contributions to the field—I was looking forward to these two volumes...
An Esoteric Roundup
In Ashé’s hiatus several remarkable works of modern occult publishing have made their way to my desk. I would be remorsefully remiss if I did not acknowledge, with gratitude, the kindness of the publishers for sending them to the Journal. The Dragon Book of Essex Andrew Chumbley (XOANON, 2014)...