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Bardon IIH

mb00

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Bardon’s IIH is a staple in the occult , what other books would you say are as comparable if one wanted to get into magick ?
 

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Book topic, but interesting question.

Good students-books similar to Bardon...

Surely: Magic Without Tears
Liber null is also good beginners stuff, though it's very short.
Don Webb's Modern Magus (how to become modern magus) also shouldn't be too bad.
 

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Hi ! Without repeating what's already been said :
-Modern Magick by Donald Michael Kraig
-Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition by Chic Cicero
(These two are very Golden Dawn, and I only know it by name)
-High Magic by Frater UD, less segmented than the IIH, but with a smooth progression blending theory and practice.
 

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If you're looking for results, pick up the Sefer Yetzirah asap and read that first, then the Torah as it is written with the Zohar to explain and then the new testament, Book of Thomas and Book of Andrew. Keep doing the Bardon work with yoga, Ophanim Yoga and Qi Gong as your practice (Qi = holy spirit without Shen or in hebrew Aleph and full holy spirit fills mem and mem sofeet with Shin). The watered down stuff is ok but you want the real thing.
 
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