James Wasserman Bücher
James Wasserman ist ein Autor und Okkultist, der für seine wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit esoterischen Traditionen bekannt ist. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit Themen der geistigen und politischen Freiheit, gestützt auf ein tiefes Verständnis mystischer Praktiken. Als erfahrener Buchgestalter und langjähriges Mitglied des Ordo Templi Orientis bietet Wasserman eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Darstellung und Erforschung antiker Texte und okkulter Philosophien. Sein Ansatz betont sowohl rigorose Studien als auch zugängliche Interpretation und bietet den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in die Verflechtung des Spirituellen und Weltlichen.







Im September 2009 erscheint Dan Browns neuer Roman „The Lost Symbol“ (auf Deutsch: Das verlorene Symbol, 14.10.2009), der von der geheimen Geometrie Washingtons handeln wird und von den im Stadtplan und in den Gebäuden verschlüsselten Symbolen der Geheimgesellschaften. Das Buch stellt fachkundig und großzügig bebildert (191 Abb.) die Stadtanlage Washingtons sowie die einzelnen symbolischen Monumente dar – ein idealer Reiseführer durch die verborgene Geschichte der amerikanischen Hauptstadt und durch Dan Browns neuen Roman.
The Mystery Traditions
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
An Illustrated History of the Knights Templar
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"A lavishly illustrated, comprehensive look at the mysterious history of the Order of the Knights Templar"--Provided by publisher.
Aleister Crowley and the Practice of the Magical Diary
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This important collection includes Aleister Crowley's two most important instructional writings on the design and purpose of the magical diary, John St. John and A Master of the Temple . These were the only two works regarding the magical diary published in Crowley's lifetime. Both were first published in Crowley's immense collection of magical instruction, The Equinox . John St. John chronicles Crowley's momentbymoment progress during a 13day magical working. Crowley referred to it as "a perfect model of what a magical record should be." A Master of the Temple is taken from the magical diary of Frater Achad at a time when he was Crowley's most valued and successful student. It provides an invaluable example of a student's record, plus direct commentary and instruction added by Crowley. With commentary and introductory material by editor James Wasserman, Aleister Crowley and the Practice of the Magical Diary is the most important and accessible instruction available to students of the occult regarding the practice of keeping a magical diary. This revised edition includes a new introduction by Wasserman, a foreword by noted occult scholar J. Daniel Gunther, revisions throughout the text, a revised reading list for further study, plus Crowley's instructions on banishing from Liber O.
Templar Heresy
- 223 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A tale of initiation, adventure, and romance set within the medieval Crusades
Secrets of Western Tantra
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on practical methods for personal growth and spiritual attainment, this book offers a straightforward approach to Tantra, specifically tailored for Western practitioners. It emphasizes the transformative power of sexuality, arguing that until this energy is harnessed, individuals will remain unaware of their potential. The author aims to demystify Tantra, making it accessible and applicable for real-life experiences and personal development.
Esoteric symbols abound in Washington D.C. This illustrated guidebook provides a walking tour of the Masonic sites and symbols of the national capital and will be welcomed by students of esoteric symbolism as well as fans of Dan Brown's novels and the National Treasure movies.
An examination of the interactions of the Christian Knights Templar and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins, and of the profound changes in Western society that resulted.

