Description
Aleister Crowley; Marcelo Ramos Motta
Society Ordo Templi Orientis International, 1984. Paperback. 569 pages plus adverts. A little shelf-worn/soiled with slight rubbing/creasing to cover. A particularly nice copy of a rare sought after edition. Very Good.
Magick Without Tears is a personal encyclopedia of magickal instruction, annotated by experience and explained in unguarded language. Crowley covers: how to use the Qabalah as a tool rather than merely as a system of reference; the symbols of magick; etymology and its philosophy; the three major schools of magick–white, black and yellow–their approach to life and use of power; hints for meditation and astral projection; the I Ching; The Book of the Law; the Tarot; Astrology; the importance of talismans, lamens and pentacles; how to distinguish prophecy from coincidence; etc.; etc.