The Western Mysteries (prior to now published as The Key of It All, Book II: The Western Mysteries), by David Allen Hulse, is in all probability the most comprehensive, in-depth description of more than a few aspects of the Western magickal tradition ever published.
The uniting factor of this book is language. It begins with a discussion of the mysteries of the Greek alphabet, followed by the different forms of the Runes, and goes on to describe the mystical secrets of Latin. It also explores Enochian, where You’ll discover, for the first time ever, the accurately constructed Watchtower system.
The book also includes the mysteries of the Tarot, a pictorial language, and it describes the development of the esoteric Tarot, how to do readings, and the significance of the symbolism on the Tarot cards. It concludes with the English language and its relationship to the Tarot, Enochian, and more.
The introduction to The Western Mysteries serves as a complete introduction to the magickal tradition of the West. You’ll learn about the evolution of thought concerning the Elements, astrology, magick squares, geomancy, words of power, and more.
You will find that every section of this book is a key that unlocks the meaning at the back of another of the magickal languages that you’ll be able to relate to your own spiritual system. It is ideal for a beginning student to explore the mysteries of Western magick. This can be a necessary tool for more advanced students, as it has collected hundreds of charts and lists which clarify and identify the similarities and differences between more than a few systems.
This is a reference book You’ll study again and again. The volume of information revealed makes The Western Mysteries an instant classic and a necessity for any spiritual practitioner.
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