Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 14, Vol. 2. Vernal Equinox 2008

 


Publisher
J. S. Kupperman

Editorial Staff
J. S. Kupperman
Frater L.
Samuel Scarborough


Web Design and Development
J. S. Kupperman

Contributors
Teresa Burns
David Harrington
J. S. Kupperman
Frater L.
Samuel Scarborough
Dean F. Wilson
Wolf

 


The Cover Art: The Chariot - J. S. Kupperman

Based upon Eliphas Levi's famous tarot trump, colored using the scales of the Order of the Golden Dawn.

An Hermetic Explosion - Editorial
by Frater L.
The 1800s saw a new revival of Western esotericism, here we explore just a few of the influences upon that revival.

Excerpts from Pascal Beverly Randolph’s Eulis!, and an Introduction to His Work
by Teresa Burns
Excerpts from Eulis!, by P.B. Randolph, and an introduction to his work. The most famous work of the founder of American Rosicrucianism, Randolph is now virtually ignored.

 

Frederick Hockley: A Hidden Force behind the 19th Century English Occult Revival
by Samuel Scarborough
This article will show the life and work of Frederick Hockley, as well as the connections that he had with many of the major people that helped to bring about the Occult Revival in England during the latter nineteenth century.

 

 

Book Reviews
The Great Alchemical Work of Eirenaeus Philalethes - review by J. S. Kupperman
On Becoming an Alchemist - review by J. S. Kupperman
Seven Stars - review by J. S. Kupperman

 

Poetry and Fiction
Judgment Seals - David Harrington
Aleph - Dean F. Wilson
Teth - Dean F. Wilson
Dancing by Flame and Shadow - Wolf

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