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The Temple of Hekate by Tara Sanchez

Posted in Book Reviews with tags , , , , on 12/16/2013 by Keona-Mlh

This book deals with as Hekate in her Greek Aspect. I personally see her way before Greece, but hey. She adapts all of the Greek Magick and resolution in this Working. I am not going pig the whole Greek as a powerhouse of the best, because we know how they obtain their knowledge. Guess there’s my bias with th been, but I can still appreciate the Greek contribution over time. So let’s move on.

She talks about the Priestess of Hekate and their use of black and white Magick, which she could have just said magic, and it was an intricate part of their everyday life.  She goes on to talk about the Greek concept of heaven and hell and the way they viewed the afterlife, which was a very simplicity concept to them. She hits on what they considered the Daemon to which was the first of great men pay, as taught by Plato (her reference). So that was an interesting section to read.

Now her invocation and evocation need work. She states “l was originally taught that magicians never invoke, only witches”, (which is interesting that they delegate the two and they do different workings) ” The theory is that when one invoke there is a strong chance that risk control can be given over to the entity you invite to share your headspace, and losing control is something a magician never does”. Now I think we have to lose some control to gain it, if that makes sense. I’m not taking about going bat shit crazy, but getting deep in touch with the divine and having those crazy thoughts, that lead to sane workings. So it married me wonder are they scared with sharing with the divine, because they may not be strong enough to trust themselves, or have they invoke the wrong person and got hemmed up. Either way, she goes on saying how she never invoke and when she does its a rarity and its only two. Weird.

The Tetrahedron Exercise reminds me of the Mer ka ba meditation with extras to it. Directions on making the typical Grecian river is included, for those who want to have a hands on experience. The design is interesting and looks fun to try. Ritual gestures, practical exercises and pronunciation are added for your benefit. The normal incense making, banishing rituals are included, as are circle constructions and the calling of the 4 quarters. Instructions for ritual tools, including phylactery and lemnae are include.

She has for elemental meditations for Hekate. Hekate of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth and the accompanying meditations. These are extremely nice and useful and very workable. Very easy to add into your workings with her already. I skipped the reading of the meditations because I found myself spinning up out my body, and I didn’t feel like leaving in the middle of reading lol.

She hits on planetary days and hours, the associations,  deities for each day too. She goes a little into the orbit of the moon and some technical info, and I skipped it. It wasn’t necessary as I’m not living by the hours. She instructs you on during and making a mirror, explains the tarot in reference to Hekate.

This working is completely based off of the GPM, and if you work primarily with them it’s a breeze. The Hecate that I work with is damn near different, but I can utilize the meditations very easily. So all in all, it was a decent book, and one that you could add to your library.

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The Grimorie of Tiamat

Posted in Book Reviews with tags , , , , on 12/15/2013 by Keona-Mlh

The Grimorie of Tiamat

This book is for the magician, witch, befriended or whatever you want to be called. This is not for the faint of heart. If your scared of the dark, don’t buy this book. If you are scared of what you can’t see, don’t buy this book. If you are mentally unstable, don’t buy this book. If you get weak at the sight of blood, or don’t work with blood, don’t buy this book. If you don’t have years and I mean like a good ten years practicing the darker arts, don’t buy this book. With that being said let’s continue.

This is a book that I may have been waiting for. I have been wanting to go into the abyss. Past the point of return, to discover myself, reawakening myself, and be one with the black flame and chaotic waters. And this book does it.

With five years research and preparation, the author and his companions lay out everything you need. Working with Tiamat and Kingu, in addition to her eleven children will take you on a journey into the darkest waters of Draconian Current.

I spent two days reading, highlighting, and making mental notes of the innovations, evocations, and meditation. The information about the Dieties is very intriguing. I don’t know much about the whole Tiamat aspect but I always knew enough that kept her on my mind. I have a Draconian Deity as a Patron, and that side of my ritual practice has been growing, little by little, for some time. I am not much of a ritual writer, surprisingly if you know me. But I can modify the hell it off other people’s works though lol. But with this Working, I won’t. I would do a great disservice if I change anything. The realms that you will be drowning in. The realms that you will be stepping into, will fuck you up if you are not strong enough mentally, physically and emotionally. Like the author said, you may want to have some type of knowledge of Draconian Current before you jump in.

I was thinking that this can be added to another draconian aspect but it would not work. This is a stand alone piece. A piece that I will be performing with my partner after we each do our own ritual writing of the book. And I can see this being a minimum of thirteen months in the working, for at least a week each month.

I can now sit this aside and plan for the workings. Which includes me going through the book a second time to jot the notes down, write out a material list that I need, correct t the materials and start making them. Whenever I read a book, I never read the incantations, or the meditations, or the rituals. I’ve learned a long time ago to be careful what you put to voice. But when I start going through the workings that is when I will let the current out and surround me.

This is a working Grimorie. This isn’t something for people to buy, read, and claim they done the work, when they do nothing but lie about all their craft workings. This is for the serious practitioner, who wants to go into the Draconian Current, and learn some shit.

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Family Tradition Witchcraft by Kit McGoey

Posted in Book Reviews with tags , , on 12/12/2013 by Keona-Mlh

This is a good book based on a witches families tradition. Granted it isn’t my cup of tea, but I enjoyed reading about others family practices.

It has the basic fluffery to it for those arrested to that side. It helps those interested get going in the practical matter while walking through them. She presents some of her families history which is quite interesting.

The information on the Sabbats I’d nothing new, but still added to every book in detail for some odd reason. The witches garden is competing of the basics in which everyone has in their kitchen, with it not. The color wheel is included with the standard colors and she adds the: different share of the colors, resonance, association,, numbers, and holidays. Include is the colors for the triple Goddess (white, red, black) and for the triple God [New to me (green, blue, purple) ]. The stone and crystal section covers the basics as does the correspondence, moon in zodiac section. Sex Magic probably could have been left out as it can’t be explained in a few pages.

It’s basically the perfect book for the novice to have In her library.

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Grimm

Posted in Book Reviews with tags , , , on 11/21/2013 by Keona-Mlh

Oh my, my, my. I just love this show. I didn’t know that the first season was 22 episodes. I was happy. I wish I could see stuff like that. I know there are a few Hexen Beast waking around.

All I know is that I want to know about those fairy tales. Just awesome. On to season two.

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American Horror Story Asylum

Posted in Book Reviews with tags , , on 11/21/2013 by Keona-Mlh

Man these people are crazy and weird as hell. Just wow lol.

I do love how they have almost all the characters from the first season in this one. I mean it’s really creepy how they treated patients back then. Giving that they probably still do it now, just on the down low.

I mean bloody face was really creepy. But what would have been even more hacked up is if she fell for him, and they raised their son and he continued dad’s work and made them both proud. Yeah, that is how my mind works lol.

Now I can watch the third one and see how they are in this life time. Also is it just me or is Freya from the Witches of East End a guest star in the flashbacks to present time as well. Cause I can swear that is her

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