Title | : | Opuscula Magica Volume I: Essays on Witchcraft and the Sabbatic Tradition |
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Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 152 |
Publication | : | First published April 1, 2010 |
Opuscula Volume One contains nine essays written between 1990 and 2003, including one previously unpublished. This volume also includes an Author’s Introduction never before published, as well as an expanded version of the interview with Chumbley in The Cauldron. The essays reflect a degree of magical insight, clarity of vision, and creativity seldom equaled in occult writing to this day.
Opuscula Magica Volume I: Essays on Witchcraft and the Sabbatic Tradition Reviews
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This book is super expensive, rare, and fairly short, but thankfully it’s really good as well. Chumbley seems to have been a man who really walked the walk, and there’s a lot of insight to be gained from his writings.
Btw - if you’re interested in buying it off me, shoot me a private message. I have vol 2 as well, both in mint condition, and some other rare / out of print occult texts in my collection :) -
Collection of some very good essays. I strongly appreciate what he has to say about art, dreaming and personal practices although I don't consider myself a witch in any fashion right now.