Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 19, Vol. 2. Autumnal Equinox 2010

 


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J. S. Kupperman

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J. S. Kupperman
Frater L.
Samuel Scarborough

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J. S. Kupperman

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Teresa Burns
J. S. Kupperman

Frater L.
J. Alan Moore
Samuel Scarborough
S. Robert Wilson


The Cover Art: So that's what they're for!

The true purpose of ancient Stonehenge!

By J. S. Kupperman

"Bad history!" The Flawed History of the Occult
by Frater L.
Bad history! Does someone need a time out?

Myth, History and Mytho-History: An Essay
by J. S. Kupperman

We've all used these words. Sometimes we use them interchangably. That's fine. Until it's not. Here we look at how mythology and history have been connected in the past by esotericists and how they might better be connected in the future.

A Golden Storm:  Attempting to Recreate the Context of John Dee and Edward Kelley’s Angelic Material
by Teresa Burns

Can we get past 400 years of misunderstanding the angelic workings of John Dee and Edward Kelley… or at least sift truth from legend?

The Delian Problem and Transcendence in Theorem XX of John Dee’s Hieroglyphic Monad
by S. Robert Wilson

While grappling with the notion of algebraic impossibility Dee may have used a solution of the duplication of the cube by conic sections to illuminate geometrical dimensions higher than three.

John Dee and Edward Kelley's Great Table, Part II
by Teresa Burns and J. Alan Moore

How studying the Enochian governors and Black Cross moves the Table out of two dimensions into three or more, and suggests possible blinds built into the system.

 

Book Reviews
The Hermes Paradigm - Book 1 - review by J.S. Kupperman
Tarot Review - review by Samuel Scarborough
The Unpublished Papers of the Hermetic Order of the AO - review by Samuel Scarborough

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