
The Book of English Magic

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His first book, Magic: An Occult Primer (Jonathan Cape, 1972), remains a considerable success with both adepts and novice magicians. He continued his career as a high-flying civil servant, while writing two more books: The Magic of Herbs (Jonathan Cape, 1973) and Secret Wisdom: The Occult Universe Explored (Jonathan Cape, 1985).
Sir Richard Heygate • The Book of English Magic
Numerology: The Spiral Path, Elen Sentier (Capall Bann, 2006) Numerology: The Complete Idiot’s Guide, Kay Lagerquist (Alpha, 2004) To go deeper still, explore the most sophisticated development of Numerology, the Enneagram, in the following books: H. Palmer, The Enneagram (Harper San Francisco, 1991)
Sir Richard Heygate • The Book of English Magic
Action, Attraction Integration, Christopher Power (available from www.actionattractionintegration.com)
Sir Richard Heygate • The Book of English Magic
Pullman replied: ‘The alethiometer came out of my interest in the Renaissance, the world described so vividly by Frances Yates in The Art of Memory and The Rosicrucian Enlightenment. During the Renaissance there was a rediscovery of Greek philosophy, and a fascination with what we now call the occult, astrology and alchemy.’9
Sir Richard Heygate • The Book of English Magic
During this period Gardner began to mix with members of the occult ‘salon’ that met at the Atlantis Bookshop in Museum Street, London. The owner ran ‘The Order of Hidden Masters’ from the shop, which had a meeting room in the basement. The bookshop published his second novel on magic. It was here, and
Sir Richard Heygate • The Book of English Magic
The website of Grail specialists John and Caitlin Matthews: www.hallowquest.org.uk For a distance-learning course in ‘Avalonian Magic’ and the Grail mysteries, taught by the author Mara Freeman, see www.avalonmysteryschool.net
Sir Richard Heygate • The Book of English Magic
The Prophetic Vision of Merlin, R.J. Stewart (Thoth, 1991)