

The H.P. Lovecraft TarotThe H.P. Lovecraft TarotThe H.P. Lovecraft Tarot
By Daryl Hutchison and Eric C. Friedman, Mythos Books LLC, 2002.
For a few years after the release of the limited first edition of the Lovecraft Tarot in 1999, it was almost as hard to find as the fabled Necronomicon itself. It was also a sadly flawed work, as a colouring error during printing rendered the text on some cards practically illegible. Happily, this was corrected for the second edition in 2002, which stands as a dark tarot masterpiece.
It would be easy to dismiss the HPL deck as a gimmick, but this would be to mis


Popular Witchcraft - ReviewPopular Witchcraft: Straight from the Witchs Mouth, by Jack Fritscher. Second edition, University of Wisconsin Press/Popular Press, 2004.Popular Witchcraft - Review
If the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride the political whirlwind of war and religious terror that blows through the world, there is a distinct human worth to blessing water, burning candles, invoking guardian angels, conjuring sex, achieving ecstasy, and worshipping something of ones free choice.
Popular Witchcraft is a book that challenges many common pagan stereotypes and prejudices (by which I mean stereotypes and prejudices


The Janiger ExperimentTHE JANIGER EXPERIMENTThe Janiger Experiment
(LSD Spirituality and the Creative Process, Marlene Dobkin de Rios, Ph.D
and Oscar Janiger, M.D. Park Street Press, Vermont, 2003)
In 1954, Dr Oscar Janiger, a Los Angeles psychiatrist, began to experiment with a new and little-known chemical called LSD-25. Eight years later, when the experiments were abruptly (and probably illegally) halted by the U.S. government, he had given LSD, in oral doses based on body weight (generally 2 micrograms per kilogram) to over 930 men and women. His subjects, who were all described as psychologically o


Pseudonomicon - ReviewPhil Hine, The Pseudonomicon, revised third edition, New Falcon Publications, 2004, ISBN 1-56184-195-1, 64pp.Pseudonomicon - Review
Magic is not something that can be confined. It spills out into other life areas, occasionally catching the unwary off guard, propelling the practitioner into a liminal space of heightened sensibility and awareness of other presences, other possibilities.
This sensibility, of magic opening unsuspected doorways, runs through The Pseudonomicon, Phil Hine's short treatise on Lovecraftian magic. First published by Chaos International in 1994
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