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Dictionary of Demons: A Guide to Demons and Demonologists in Occult Lore
Published in Hardcover by Trafalgar Square (1988)
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excellent content
This book is a magnificant resource book and is more an encyclopedia than a dictionary. Fred Gettings supplies a fantastic introduction that includes information on the content of the book, info. on some influential figures in middle aged to modern occultism, some basic occult principles and history. The dictionary itself includes not only a huge amount of angels, demons and other spiritual creatures/entities but lists other names they are known as, what they may do and what literature they are mentioned in. Also, the dictionary has information on various occult practices such as necromancy, geomancy ect. And info. on leading occult figures and many occult terms. This book serves as not only an excellent resource for the learned occultist but as a book for begginers to learn many occult terms and some history.
Getting a Head Start in School (Gr. 1-2)
Published in Paperback by E S P (1975)
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The Worst Book I Ever Read is....
....Called How To Get A Head In School Is the worst book I hav ever read. I can't explain how bad this book is. My counselor reccomended this book for me. I truly give this book -3 stars. Never ever,ever read this book. For your brains sake, DON'T READ THIS BOOK.
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Book of Palmistry
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The book of tarot
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Book of the Hand an Illustrated History
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Book of the Zodiac
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The book of the zodiac: an historical anthology of astrology
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Dictionary of Astrology
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Ltd (29 September, 1988)
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Dictionary of Occult, Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils
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in Ceylon.'
"You know right off the bat where this dictionary is going - downhill all the way. I will not debate the essence of
the sentence, but I must point out that there is a great geological difference between Ceylon and Cairo, Egypt,
where Crowley first contacted his Holy Guardian Angel or True Self.
"Remember the rule of thumb: if the writer cannot accurately give well known and easily verifiable information,
chances are he is even more inaccurate about the more complex aspects of the subject he is writing upon.
"'(28) EVERY MAN HAS THE RIGHT ... WITH HIM. ...' the book continues in another place,
gives genuine cause for concern. In terms of the esotericism upon which true demonology is based,
the dictum 'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law' is probably quite correct, yet no one
can afford to ignore the future consequences which follow an indulging in every impulse of will.
Unbridled egotism has always been linked with the ABYSS in hermetic lore. ...'
And Mr. Gettings proved his statement so by impulsively writing this book with unbridled egotism only to fall
into the abyss of ignorance, for it is clearly stated by Aleister Crowley in several places that 'Do what thou wilt'
does not mean do as you please. It is not a licence to satisfy every impulse of the petty ego. Instead it means that
one should discover one's True Will, one's specific purpose for existing, God's Will, and do that, very often
ignoring not future consequences but ignoring instead the impulsive indulgences of the ego for the sake of a better
future for all beings. If Mr. Gettings had actually studied his subject, even lightly, before writing a book on it, he
might have written something truly informative and worth reading. And if Trafalgar Square had a conscience,
this is one book they would allow to go out of print."
Note: It seems that Trafalgar Square Publishing does indeed have a conscience.