Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
No. 26, Vol. 3. Vernal Equinox 2014

 


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J. S. Kupperman

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J. S. Kupperman

Contributors
Teresa Burns, Mark Daniels, Dylan Dykins, J. Pedro Feliciano, J.S. Kupperman Benjamin Norman Pierce, Christopher A. Plaisance, John White

The Cover Art:

Odin. An icon of Odin the Allfather. Acrylic and silver leaf on canvas panel.

By J.S. Kupperman

Hail to the Gods!
Editorial by J. S. Kupperman

A brief introduction to the issue.

Invocation of Thoth
by J. Pedro Feliciano

An invocation of the Thoth or Djehuti, in the style of the Papyri Graecae Magicae.

A Hermetic Isis Liturgy
by J. Pedro Feliciano

A service of worship for the Goddess Isis, rooted in the Hermetic tradition of Breco-Roman Egypt.

An Introduction to the Book of Magic, with Instructions for Invoking Spirits, etc., ca. 1577-1583, Folger Shakespeare Library MS. V.b.26
by Teresa Burns

An exploration of this little known Renaissance book of magic and the spirits within.

Venus in Spenser's An Hymne in Honovr of Beavtie
by Christopher A. Plaisance

Although more known for his opus The Faeire Queen, Edmund Spenser also wrote on the nature of Beauty.


Book Reviews
Paul Foster Case: His Life and Works - John White

Poetry and Short Stories
Ode to Some Aphorodite or Another by Benjamin Norman Pierce
Titanomachia by Benjamin Norman Piercee
Where Art Thou? by Dylan Dykins
Heart's Temple by Mark Daniels

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