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- From: ba@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (B.A. Davis-Howe)
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- The following is a draft of a reading list on Ceremonial Mysticism.
- Before reading the list, I ask that you read my definitions and judge it
- in that context. Please feel free to either post sugestions or mail
- them to me. Questions regarding my reasons are welcome as well, but
- gratuitous flames by those who view things very differently are not. If
- you don't agree with my definitions or approach, that's fine--but it is
- not what I'm asking. I'm looking for feedback on my approach--how to
- refine it and communicate it most effectively. Thanks for your help.
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- Ceremonial Mysticism is a term I coined to express my approach to
- Ceremonial Magic. I do not claim to have the TRVTH, but this is
- consistent with my life and world-view. Ceremonialism is one style of
- magic (there are many styles) which includes a number of approaches.
- Ceremonialism is a Mentalist style, that is, it works primarily with the
- power of the mind (as distinct from working with nature, spirits, or
- vital force); these powers are focussed through symbols, which may be
- words, images, rituals, etc. Ceremonialism works through the
- disciplined manipulation of the mind (on all its levels) by the
- conscious use of symbology--this can have a multitude of results.
- Mysticism is the process of connecting, in some way which we cannot
- describe or define, with the Divine. We do not understand what the
- Divine is, and we use many names for it; however, on a deeper level, all
- Gods are One God. The one sure sign of mysticism is Love. Those who
- have experienced the Mystery will feel themselves called to loving,
- though the expression will vary. One of the goals of Ceremonial
- Mysticism is the deeper connection to the Divine. The methods are all
- ultimately devoted to preparing us to experience this Mystery
- continually. This takes a great deal of transformation on our part,
- which is the point of learning to exert change within our psyche. One
- of the reasons which led me to use the term Ceremonial Mysticism instead
- of the more usual Ceremonial Magic, is that I accept that Angels and
- Gods are real, i.e. they have an existence outside of my psyche. This
- is also true of elementals, etc. I hope that this paragraph is not
- completely opaque, and that it explains my biases accurately enough.
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- READING LIST
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- Copyright 1992
- B.A. Davis-Howe
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- PREPARATORY:
- Kurtz, Katherine; Camber of Culdi, Saint Camber, and Camber the Heretic (F)
- King, Francis; Magic: The Western Tradition (NF)
- Bradley, Marion Zimmer; The Forbidden Tower (F)
- Ashcroft-Nowiki, Delores; The Ritual Magic Workbook(RMW): pp. 1-26 (NF)
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- BASIC DEVELOPMENT:
- RMW: I (pp. 27-44)
- Bonewitz, Isaac; Real Magic (NF)
- Caldecott, Moyra; Tall Stones Trilogy (F)
- RMW: II (pp. 44-62)
- Starhawk; Dreaming the Dark (NF)
- Kurtz, Katherine; The Adept (F)
- RMW: III (pp. 63-81)
- Dennings and Phillips; The Magical Philosophy, Vol. I (NF)
- Crowley, John; Little, Big (F)
- RMW: IV (pp. 82-100)
- Theresa of Avila; Interior Castle: pp. 7-94 (NF)
- Kurtz, Katherine; Harrowing of Gwynedd (F)
- Kurtz, Katherine; Deryni Magic (NF)
- RMW: pp. 101-240
- Dennings and Phillips; Magical Philosophy, Vol. V: pp. 3-161 (NF)
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- For Further Reading:
- SOURCE TEXTS:
- Anthony, Piers; Tarot (F)
- Butler, W.E.; Lords of Light (NF)
- Halevi, Z'ev ben Shimon; Kabbalah: Tradition of Hidden Knowledge (NF)
- Kurtz, Katherine; Works (F)
- Lewis, C.S.; Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength (F)
- River and Gillespie; The Knot of Time (NF)
- Theresa of Avila; Interior Castle: pp. 96-235 (NF)
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- RECOMMENDED:
- Anonymous; The Bible: "Psalms"; "The Song of Songs"
- Booth, Leo; When God becomes a Drug (NF)
- Crowther, Patricia; Lid Off the Cauldron: pp. 114-148 (NF)
- de Lint, Charles; Works (F)
- Dennings and Phillips; Magical Philosophy, Vol. II and Vol. V: pp. 3-161 (NF)
- Eliade, Mircea; Works (NF)
- Garrett, Randall; Works (F)
- Hancock, Neil; Works (F)
- Le Guin, Ursula; A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; and The Farthest Shore (F)
- L'Engle, Madeleine; Works (F and NF)
- Jung, C.G.; Works (NF)
- Kelly, Thomas; A Testament of Devotion (NF)
- Kempton-Smith, Debbi; Secrets From a Stargazer's Notebook (NF)
- Lao Tzu; Tao Te Ching (NF)
- Musashi, Miyamoto; The Book of Five Rings (NF)
- Shah, Idries; Tales of the Dervishes
- Woods, Margo; Masturbation, Tantra, and Self Love (NF)
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- QUESTIONABLE (for various reasons, including my not having read it yet):
- Carroll, Peter; Liber Null and Psychonaut (NF)
- Mathews and Green; The Grail Seekers Companion (NF)
- Reed, Ellen Cannon; The Witches' Qabala and The Witches' Tarot (NF)
- Scully, Nicki; The Golden Cauldron: Shamanic Journeys on the Path of Wisdom (NF)
- Stein, Diane; The Kwan Yin Book of Changes
- Tyson, Donald; The New Magus (NF)
- Underhill, Evelyn; Mysticism (NF)
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- GENERAL:
- Mythology from all cultures
- Mystical writings, especially auto-biographies
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