Overview :1965-1967 ... As the New Age seemed to explode into being, everything spiritual had to be Eastern. Psychedelic artwork showed Glastonbury To... Read More
Overview :William G. Gray was a real magician, a kind of primeval spirit who worked his magic as an extension of the Life Force, not as a sop to ego. ... Read More
Overview :Emphasizes how the Qabalah actively influences the Western Mystery Tradition. Gray discusses the value of "nothing," the purpose of the cros... Read More
Overview :As an "omniscient and obnoxious" teenager in 1969, Alan Richardson wrote to the occult author William G. Gray in pursuit of instant magical ... Read More
Overview :This compendium comprises six Kabbalistic works by William G. Gray, some of which are appearing here in print for the first time. The texts ... Read More
Overview :In The Talking Tree W.G. Gray presents an encyclopaedic and systematic analysis of the 22 Paths of the Qabalistic Tree of Life and the arche... Read More
Overview :Seasonal rites are as old as the hills on which they were once practised by most of humanity. Periodically, in accordance with the natural t... Read More
Overview :The Tree of Life is growing, flexible and adaptable life pattern capable of indefinite extensions throughout all states of existence. The Qa... Read More
Overview :In this fascinating book William G. Gray, the renowned English Kabbalist and Ceremonial Magician, delineated some of the lessons he learned ... Read More
Overview :These ceremonies and rituals are new to the modern world even though many are based on worship in the ancient mysteries, with occasional sim... Read More
Overview :William Gray is one of the most prolificand controversialoccultists writing today. Blending keen insight, modern psychological models and an... Read More
Overview :Este compndio Z composto por seis trabalhos Kabbal'sticos de William G. Gray, alguns dos quais aparecem publicados aqui pela primeira ... Read More
Overview :In the early 1970s the redoubtable old occultist William G. Gray bicycled from his Gloucestershire home to the Rollright stone circle in Oxf... Read More
Overview :First published in 1955 to wide acclaim, T. Harry Williams' P. G. T. Beauregard is universally regarded as "the first authoritative portrait... Read More