Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 5, Vol. 1. Autumnal Equinox 2003

 


Publisher
J. S. Kupperman

Main Content Editor
Alex Sumner

Creative Editor
Soror L.A.

Rituals Editor
Frater L.

Copy Editor
Frater L.

Art Direction
Soror L.A.
J. S Kupperman

Web Design and Development
J. S. Kupperman

Contributing Writers
Vincent Bridges, Frater L., John the Aurigan, J. S. Kupperman, Samuel Scarborough, Alex Sumner


The Cover Art: Journal Page
by J.S. Kupperman

"Found in the pages of an old magical journal, alas the rest of the ritualh as been lost."

An Editorial
by Frater L
The overall effects of magical ritual are often not as apparent as they would seem. Here Frater L. discusses the need for knowing exactly what you are after.

The Vibratory Formula and its Use in Daily Ritual Work
by Samuel Scarborough
The "Vibratory Formula" is one of the most important and often least understood tools of modern occultim. Learn the nature of the formula as well as its application.

 

Money Spe££s: An audit
by Alex Sumner
Magical experiments on obtaining money over the magical career of one magician. There are many ways go to about your magical business, sometimes some things work better than others.

The Mystere of the Christos Magus
by John the Aurigan of Tain

An Enonichan ritual dedicated to the Great Work, a Right of the Christos Magus.

The Thuileur of the Ecossois
by Frater L.
How can the grade structure of the Masonic Scottish Rite be used in magic? Read here and find out.

 

 




Book Reviews
The Feminine in Ceremony - Vincent Bridges
New Book - Old Rituals
- J. S. Kupperman


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