Daimon Books
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The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.88 — 5,558 ratings — published 1996
Daimon (Covenant, #0.5)
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avg rating 3.99 — 30,347 ratings — published 2011
Half-Blood (Covenant, #1)
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avg rating 4.06 — 116,362 ratings — published 2011
Pure (Covenant, #2)
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avg rating 4.24 — 86,800 ratings — published 2012
Elixir (Covenant, #3.5)
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avg rating 4.30 — 38,165 ratings — published 2012
Apollyon (Covenant, #4)
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avg rating 4.28 — 65,783 ratings — published 2013
Deity (Covenant, #3)
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avg rating 4.29 — 73,564 ratings — published 2012
Stygian (Dark-Hunter, #27; Were-Hunters, #11; Lords of Avalon, #7)
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avg rating 4.24 — 5,608 ratings — published 2018
Paradise Lost (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.86 — 185,821 ratings — published 1667
Daimonic Imagination: Uncanny Intelligence (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.25 — 4 ratings — published 2013
The Astrology of Fate (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.36 — 461 ratings — published 1984
Anger, Madness, and the Daimonic: The Psychological Genesis of Violence, Evil and Creativity (Suny Series in the Philosophy of Psychology)
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avg rating 4.07 — 60 ratings — published 1996
A Course in Demonic Creativity (ebook)
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avg rating 4.39 — 59 ratings — published 2011
Embrace of the Daimon: Healing through the Subtle Energy Body/ Jungian Psychology & the Dark Feminine (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.87 — 67 ratings — published 2001
The Black Ship (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.12 — 16 ratings — published 2012
Daimonosophy (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.15 — 20 ratings — published 2011
“Throughout their lives W.B. Yeats and C.G. Jung sought out precedents for, and affinities with, their visionary — their daimonic — standpoints. Between them they uncovered and studied just about every major proponent of our tradition. This is not surprising, because it is a feature of the tradition that it threads together all who discover it, to form a series of historical links. The alchemists called it the Aurea Catena, the Golden Chain; and to grasp one link is to be connected to all the others.”
― Daimonic Reality: A Field Guide to the Otherworld
― Daimonic Reality: A Field Guide to the Otherworld
“Adapting certain features of Empedoclean daimonology, Plato formulated a more rigorous theory of daimonification through virtue. He daimonified the soldiers of his ideal republic for their courage, and daimonified rulers (“guardians”) for their wisdom. In his Cratylus, Plato vouched for the daimonification of all people who were noble and wise. Plato’s Timaeus introduced the ultimate democratic principle of daimonification by identifying one’s guardian daimon with humanity’s higher consciousness (or nous).”
― Applied Daimonology. Principles and essays.
― Applied Daimonology. Principles and essays.


