(Latin, “King God.”) According to recent speculative literature, the title held by a group of European aristocratic families allegedly descended from the family lines of the 24 High Priests of the Temple
The system of occult philosophy and practice created by English artist and magician Austin Osman Spare (1886–1956), and borrowed from his writings by chaos magicians and avant-garde occultists from the late 1970s onward. The name derives from the two primary
Oriens: The Infernal Prince of the East In the pantheon of demonology, Oriens occupies a unique and significant place as one of the four infernal princes. Alongside his counterparts Paimon, Amaymon, and
Jacobus de Voragine was an Italian medieval chronicler and archbishop best known for his compilation of saints’ lives, titled “Legenda Aurea” or “The Golden Legend.” He was born around 1230 in Varazze,
Father Louis Gaufridi (also spelled Ludovico Gaufridi) was a French Roman Catholic priest and a central figure in a famous witchcraft trial that took place in the 17th century. This trial, known
Eugène Deloncle was a French businessman and far-right political activist who lived from 1890 to 1944. He was the founder and leader of the “Cagoule” (meaning “hood” in French), a secretive and
Paul Twitchell (born October 22, 1908 – died September 17, 1971) was an American spiritual writer and teacher, who founded the religious movement known as Eckankar. He was born in Kentucky and
The premier burlesque order in Freemasonry, the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine – the Shriners, for short – was founded in New York City in 1871 by Dr.
Explore the magic, mischief, and mystery behind Ireland’s most iconic and beloved mythical creature: the leprechaun. Leprechauns have been at the heart of Irish culture for years, capturing our hearts and minds
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