What are good intro books for occultism and kabbalah?
Sry for the broken english there btw
A bullet to the head.
>>7801389
check out manuscript found in saragossa by potocki. there's an interesting character who is a kabbalist and there's plenty of supernatural goodness. there's even a point when the kabbalist summons the wandering jew to regale the characters with stories of his life.
>>7801389
Not sure about Kaballah. As for occultism:
Principia Discordia
Liber Null and Psychonaut
Oven Ready Chaos
Jung's Seven Sermons to the Dead
Myths to Live By
Hero with a Thousand Faces
>>7801389
Walter Benjamin's BFF.
Initiation Into Hermetics
>>7801389
Most Western Occultism is derived from (among a mishmash of other things), poorly translated versions of the Zohar. If you want to get into the real stuff, I recommend the Sefer Yetzirah.
>>7801389
Why its just Jewish fairytales and superstition
The Holy Bible then stop there before you get tricked by Satan.
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modern magick
Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword by Jack Parsons
The Book of Lambspring & The Twelves Keys of Basil Valentine
Tao te Ching
Liber Oz by Aleister Crowley