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Christopher Warnock

    Christopher Warnock ist seit 1998 ein traditioneller Astrologe und Renaissance-Astrologiemagier. Er schreibt darüber, wie alte Weisheiten im modernen Leben helfen können. Seine Arbeit erforscht die Verbindung zwischen dem Himmlischen und menschlichen Angelegenheiten und bietet den Lesern ein tieferes Verständnis des Kosmos und ihres Platzes darin. Durch sein Schreiben fördert er die Auseinandersetzung mit zeitlosen Prinzipien und deren Anwendung für persönliches Wachstum und spirituelle Einsicht.

    The Picatrix
    Secrets of Planetary Magic 3rd Edition
    • Focusing on traditional planetary magic, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the subject, drawing on a decade of expertise from Christopher Warnock. It covers the theoretical foundations of planetary magic, details on planetary hours and their elections, and advanced techniques. Additionally, readers will find a complete set of seven planetary images for creating talismans, along with instructions for their consecration, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and practitioners.

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    • The Picatrix

      • 310 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The Picatrix is the most famous grimoire of astrological magic and one of the most important works of medieval and Renaissance magic. With all four books of the Latin Picatrix complete in one volume, translated & annotated by the noted scholars, magicians and astrologers John Michael Greer & Christopher Warnock, Picatrix takes its rightful place as an essential occult text. Picatrix is an encyclopedic work with over 300 pages of Hermetic magical philosophy, ritual, talismanic and natural magic. Greer & Warnock’s complete translation is lucid and well annotated. Renaissance Astrology & Adocentyn Press have released the complete Picatrix in a variety of different editions, including the Liber Atratus and Liber Rubeus editions. All editions contain the same basic text, but add additional variant passages, either from the Arabic Picatrix or authors cited, but not found in the Latin Picatrix. The Liber Atratus edition adds a passage on poisons from Ibn Washiyya’s Book of Poisons.

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