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Harold Roth

    The Magic of the Sword of Moses
    The Witching Herbs
    The Forbidden Knowledge of the Book of Enoch
    Original Tao
    • Original Tao

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,3(65)Abgeben

      Revolutionizing received opinion of Taoism's origins in light of historic new discoveries, Harold D. Roth has uncovered China's oldest mystical text-the original expression of Taoist philosophy-and presents it here with a complete translation and commentary.

      Original Tao
    • The Forbidden Knowledge of the Book of Enoch

      The Watchers, Nephilim, Fallen Angels, and the End of the World

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the enigmatic Book of Enoch, this work delves into its historical significance and the concept of forbidden knowledge that has intrigued readers for over two millennia. The text has influenced diverse spiritual and magical practices across cultures, from ancient times to modern conspiracy theories. The author, Roth, provides insightful interpretations and connections between the Book of Enoch and various mystical traditions, making it a valuable resource for magic practitioners, mystics, and anyone interested in its apocalyptic themes.

      The Forbidden Knowledge of the Book of Enoch
    • The Witching Herbs

      • 263 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      "Harold Roth is a leading authority on plant/herbal magic. His new book, The Witching Herbs, is an in-depth exploration of 13 essential plants and herbs most closely associated with witchcraft...The plants are poppy, clary sage, yarrow, rue, hyssop, vervain, mugwort, wormwood, datura, wild tobacco, henbane, belladonna, and mandrake...Each chapter focuses on one plant and includes information on its unique plant spirit familiar, clear how-to instructions for magical projects, and pragmatic information on growing and cultivating."--

      The Witching Herbs
    • The Magic of the Sword of Moses

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      "The Sword of Moses is one of the earliest Jewish magic books, written sometime between 1075-1100 CE. It describes a rite for adjuring angels to assist in controlling and wielding the "Sword of Moses" for magical purposes. The work was first translated by Moses Gaster in 1896, but he removed many of the spells in order to make the Sword unusable for magic. This current work is the first to show in detail exactly how a magician can use the Sword"--

      The Magic of the Sword of Moses