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The Golden Dawn (GD) system of magic is the main source of the esoteric and magical wisdom and techniques practiced in the West today. While the rituals and bare teachings of the tradition have been published for sixty years, the inner workings and esoteric keys that empower those rituals have largely remained unpublished or unexplored in contemporary works. By Names and Images remedies this lack by providing detailed and clear instructions for the visualisations, spiritual connections and energetic practices required for every major GD practice and ritual, as well as several unpublished techniques. Focusing on the meanings and use of sacred names and practical techniques of visualisation, the book thoroughly explores meditation and divination, purification ritual, invocation and evocation, grades of initiation, and direct experience of the inner realms. Also covered is an explanation of the Qabalah and its use as a magical framework. While the book is sufficiently practical and clearly explained to be of huge benefit to a newcomer to magic, its primary aim is to allow people already practicing the Golden Dawn system to do so more effectively, and to be touched by the amazing spiritual blessings the rituals offer.
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Paperback: 372 pages
Publisher: Skylight Press (March 21, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1908011505
ISBN-13: 978-1908011503
Product Dimensions:
6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.8 out of 5 stars
40 customer reviews
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#708,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I feel this book plays a singular role within the GD tradition, and it's so good that it came to be published after a long delay. This book was very much missing from my earliest days of exploring GD, when I knew there was something inside the tradition that spoke to me, but couldn't complete the connection. Even after reading somewhat widely within Regardie, who seemed the most humane, humorous, appealing and thorough of these writers, I was unable to get "inside" rituals like the LBRP and eventually abandoned them because clearly, I was working in shallow waters with scant understanding and not going deeper. More importantly, it's obvious that people are drawn to GD for disparate reasons, but I've never read any straight talk on the difference between these desires and how they affect one's practice. In short, I wanted GD to work solely on my own consciousness, to clear it, and for it work in a service-to-others capacity, but could not find any clear route to this within GD. Peregrin seems to focus on this orientation -- the purification of consciousness more or less -- as the center of GD, and does so with what is clearly a lifetime of knowledge and comparative experiences poured into one book.I previewed this at length in Google Books before coming to conclusion that this was *the* GD book I've been looking for and realizing I needed to own, study, read and re-read in its entirety. I find this book completely unlike the modern GD texts I've read, which seem to treat GD more like a hodgepodge of techniques while lacking depth and seriousness. Yet, I also feel this has a more explicit heart than the classic texts. Even the rare cautions found here are valuable. I really feel it's alone in this field and hope that anyone considering a serious exploration of GD, especially by themselves, will find this early on.
I haven't read anything by Peregrin Wildoak before, but I liked "By Names and Images" very much and will watch for future titles from this author. This is a particularly good book for students who are approaching Golden Dawn ritual for the first time, because it takes some of the most challenging Golden Dawn rites and practices and puts them in a personalized, easy-to-understand context.While Peregrin Wildoak clearly has an affinity for the practical work of the Golden Dawn, I'd caution students to take some of the author's theories with a grain of salt. For example, the author states that the use of Judeo-Christian god-names in Golden Dawn ritual might be offensive to goddess-worshipers, and seems to suggest that the divine names in these rituals can be casually replaced; this point of view seems to completely miss the Golden Dawn's Qabalistic perspective on the godhead-- namely, that God is both masculine AND feminine, and that the spiritual aspirant must embrace the divine in ALL of its aspects. The divine names invoked in various Golden Dawn rites were selected with great care and specificity, and the serious practicioner shouldn't haphazardly replace them without having both good reason and a clear understanding of any change's Qabalistic implications. While the author is undoubtedly correct in stating that certain Golden Dawn rituals are suitable for adaptation (or even wholesale appropriation) for use in ceremonial worship services, this isn't something that should be done lightly or without a great deal of consideration. A more traditional Golden Dawn approach would be to invoke, say, the goddess Isis through contact with the Qabalistic Sphere of Yesod, or the goddess Venus through contact with the Qabalistic Sphere of Netzach-- balancing feminine aspects of deity with masculine aspects of deity, and always remembering that ALL is really ONE, anyway. It seems strange to me that a book titled, "By Names and Images," would seem to miss the deeper significance of the divine names and images invoked in the context of Golden Dawn ritual. There are several other places in the text where the author clearly either misunderstands aspects of Golden Dawn Qabalistic philosophy, or chooses to dismiss this point of view due to a personal bias against it. This doesn't mean that Peregrin Wildoak is "wrong" in some of his assertions, but readers should be aware that there are other perspectives to be considered.That note of caution aside, however, "By Names and Images" has a lot to commend it to beginning students. While Peregrin Wildoak's Qabalistic theory may occasionally be at odds with traditional Golden Dawn systems of magic and mysticism, his approach to Golden Dawn ritual as a personal, living system is right on the money! This book is the latest in a series of books which attempt to break down the complex symbolism and imagery of Golden Dawn ritual, explaining the deeper significance and meaning of each step, and putting each portion in a context where it can be understood and appreciated by the would-be student. Wildoak's continual reminder to FIND THE INNER MEANING OF THE RITUAL should be an essential part of any student's individual practice, and Wildoak does an excellent job of guiding the student step-by-step through several GD techniques, in an effort to reveal their rationale, purpose, and deeper significance. I concur with Wildoak's suggestion to experiment, following one's intuition, and taking careful note of the results. The whole idea here is to help the student internalize this work, making it a part of his or her being, instead of simply repeating a few words by rote memory with little practical understanding of that ritual's "what's," "why's," or "how's."I can imagine that "By Names and Images" will remove several obstacles for solo practicioners who may be struggling to grasp the deeper meaning of Golden Dawn rituals, allowing them to stop READING ABOUT Golden Dawn spirituality and finally start LIVING IT. At several points as I was reading this book, I had to stop and ask myself, "Do I agree with that? Is this right?," which was a valuable exercise in and of itself! "By Names and Images" would also be an excellent book for group discussion, because there are many ideas here which would benefit from collaborative discussion and analysis-- and in this context it might even be an invaluable resource for small working-groups which are thinking about operating as a Golden Dawn-style lodge. While "By Names and Images" occasionally delves into an unconventional approach to Golden Dawn ritual and magic, it's a fresh and new approach to this subject matter and deserves to be considered in this light.Blessed be!
This book is amazing. I am using so many of the exercises in here. Even the teachings are very easy to understand and help really bring together GD work and GD philosophy, however some folks will say that this is not PURE GD ala Chic and Tabby Cicero, but heh, the esoteric tradition is full of roads that can eventually lead to the Summum Bonum.
I bought this book when it first came out but I never got around to writing a review. After this length of time others have commented (in detail) on the technical and practical aspects of the writing and the fact that the author's prior experience and personal journey does colour his writing. Those things all help to make the volume a very worthwhile read, but for me most enjoyment came from the uncomplicated approach to what is a very complex field and from the gender inclusive style of writing. This latter made the prose a little awkward in places but was none-the-less a very refreshing change. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the Golden Dawn whether they be neophyte or adept because I think everyone can learn something from the author's down-to-earth approach.
Greetings Peregrin...Thank you so much for producing the book: "By Names and Images - Bringing the Golden Dawn to Life". Not only is it appropriately titled, it has been vital to my understanding of key components for my ritual practice, and propelled me to new dimensions of energetic connectivity. Kindest wishes! ☆ L.V.X. ☆
One of the best introductions to magic that I have read. I liked the author's personal approach without making the book about himself. The author managed to stay humble (a rarity among occult writers) except when he was talking about traditions outside of the Golden Dawn which he frankly sounded quite ignorant about and dismissive of.I would definitely recommend this over a book like Modern Magic (which I do not recommend at all).I will buy another book from this author if he writes one.
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