Esotericism


The Pythagorean
The Secret Teachings of All Ages
Western Esotericism: A Guide for the Perplexed
Kybalion: A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece
Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius
The Western Esoteric Traditions: A Historical Introduction
Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition
The Book of the Law
Three Books of Occult Philosophy
The Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order
Western Esotericism: A Concise History (Western Esoteric Traditions)
The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
The Mystical Qabalah
The Crisis of the Modern World
Initiation into Hermetics: The Path of the True Adept
The Power of Shamanism and Energy Medicine by Sheldon ShalleyThe Kybalion by Three InitiatesThe Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. HallThe Emerald Tablets of Thoth The Atlantean by Maurice DorealThe Enneads by Plotinus
Library of Gnosis
169 books — 63 voters
Western Esotericism by Wouter J. HanegraaffHeresies of the High Middle Ages by Walter L. WakefieldPicatrix by Dan AttrellKabbalah by Gershom ScholemMagic in the Middle Ages by Richard Kieckhefer
Esoterica 1
99 books — 4 voters

Collective Vengeance by Joseph StanleySimply Effective by Ron AshkenasHarvard Business Review Leader's Handbook by Ron AshkenasDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis StevensonScythe by Neal Shusterman
Scorpio Fiction
148 books — 49 voters

The Transformations of Magic by Frank KlaassenMaking Magic in Elizabethan England by Frank F. KlaassenThe Magic of Rogues by Frank KlaassenConjuring Spirits by Claire FangerEveryday Magicians by Sharon Hubbs Wright
Medieval and Renaissance Magic
78 books — 1 voter
The Decline of the West by Oswald SpenglerThe Myth of the Twentieth Century by Alfred RosenbergImperium by Francis Parker YockeyThe Mystery of the Cathedrals by FulcanelliTraditions of Glastonbury by E. Raymond Capt
Boyd Rice's recommended reading list
101 books — 6 voters

There is a god in man, and in nature. He, who sits in the dark, is the bringer of light. This beauty, the sign of an open eye.
Gorgoroth

Belsebuub
The most fundamental exercise is self-observation, which is the catalyst for inner change, it will give self-knowledge and a clear mind and perception. Without it, the attempt to reach enlightenment and awaken consciousness is destined to fail.
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles

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