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Abaddon – Angel of he Abyss

In the esoteric world of occult philosophy and magick, few texts have the raw transformative energy of “ABADDON: The Angel of the Abyss”, the fourth book in The Nine Demonic Gatekeepers Saga. Written by an ensemble of occult authors led by E.A. Koetting, this book is more than a grimoire; it’s a manifesto for those ready to embrace destruction as a path to enlightenment and self-deification.

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The Return of Odin: Richard Rudgley

What if the stories of ancient gods weren’t just relics of the past but active forces shaping our modern world? In The Return of Odin: The Modern Renaissance of Pagan Imagination, Richard Rudgley dives deep into the enduring power of Norse mythology and its central figure, Odin. Blending history, psychology, spirituality, and politics, Rudgley’s book explores how this archetype influences contemporary culture and how reconnecting with ancient wisdom can guide us through today’s chaos. Whether you’re a mythology enthusiast, a student of Carl Jung, or someone seeking to understand modern spiritual movements, this book offers a fascinating, multilayered perspective.

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The Doctrine of Correspondence

In this provocative and deeply illuminating episode, Adam Knox pulls no punches. “Triggered by Symbols” is more than a call to shadow work—it’s a bold manifesto for anyone seeking real transformation through the occult. Knox dives into the invisible architecture of our psyche, unmasking how symbols, sigils, and emotional triggers govern our inner worlds. If you are a magician, mystic, seeker, or simply a human tired of being enslaved by your past, this is your wake-up call. Discover the real alchemy of self—how the work isn’t about mastering arcane grimoires, but about decoding and mastering the nervous system that makes your reality.

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Uncertain Places: Mitch Horowitz

a PEN Award–winning historian and a prolific voice in the realm of metaphysical thought, delivers a deeply engaging and thought-provoking journey into the realms of the occult, the mystical, and the misunderstood. Whether you’re a seasoned seeker or a curious skeptic, this book has something profound to offer.

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Nightside of the Runes: Thomas Karlsson

For centuries, the Nordic runes have fascinated scholars, mystics, and seekers of esoteric knowledge. These ancient symbols, often dismissed as mere letters, hold profound meanings and serve as keys to the mysteries of existence. Nightside of the Runes by Thomas Karlsson dives deep into this hidden world, offering readers a detailed exploration of rune magic, Norse mythology, and the spiritual wisdom encoded within the runes. This blog post reviews the book and provides a comprehensive cheat sheet for its core concepts and practices.

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January 2025 Astrology Preview

Pluto’s Ingress into Aquarius for 20 Years: This significant transit marks a shift towards scientific advancement and collective thinking, challenging individualistic perspectives and promoting societal transformation.

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Before proceeding, please acknowledge and accept our formal position. We do not accept the models proposed by various occult groups that portray angels or demons as abstract beings with agency or will of their own. Rather, we view them purely as representations of the practitioner’s individual psyche. We also regard the reasons for their changes over time and the similarities between cultures as evidence of a shared human unconscious, referred to by Jung as the collective unconscious.

This means it is not “the devil” that makes people do harmful things; people alone are responsible for their actions. When someone has an unhealthy relationship with these parts of the psyche, their experience can become distorted. They may require professional therapy and the guidance of a mental health professional; otherwise, they risk taking these powers of the unconscious to a dark place because those parts have been corrupted by misinformation, trauma, or both.

Our position is that each person is the ruler of their own kingdom/reality, and that spirit has no interest in human affairs and is not subject to an ego.

Accordingly, our interpretation of occult systems—from the Tree of Life and Tree of Death to the Goetia and Shem—is purely symbolic. We treat them through the IFS (Internal Family Systems) model as representational frameworks that illustrate splits within the human psyche, and we work with them in a manner similar to “duality therapy.”

Therefore, any person claiming that a spirit instructed them to do X or Y is expressing a cry for help and should be treated as such.

This is why this movement is clearly marked by the identifier “God Is Not Therapy.” We are not here to provide therapy, but to present a model of these forces and practices for the purpose of understanding, navigating, and working with one’s own unconscious. By proceeding, you acknowledge your responsibility to seek professional assistance if you are experiencing any of these issues before continuing with this work.

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Important Mental Health Notice

Before proceeding, please acknowledge and accept our formal position. We do not accept the models proposed by various occult groups that portray angels or demons as abstract beings with agency or will of their own. Rather, we view them purely as representations of the practitioner’s individual psyche. We also regard the reasons for their changes over time and the similarities between cultures as evidence of a shared human unconscious, referred to by Jung as the collective unconscious.

This means it is not “the devil” that makes people do harmful things; people alone are responsible for their actions. When someone has an unhealthy relationship with these parts of the psyche, their experience can become distorted. They may require professional therapy and the guidance of a mental health professional; otherwise, they risk taking these powers of the unconscious to a dark place because those parts have been corrupted by misinformation, trauma, or both.

Our position is that each person is the ruler of their own kingdom/reality, and that spirit has no interest in human affairs and is not subject to an ego.

Accordingly, our interpretation of occult systems—from the Tree of Life and Tree of Death to the Goetia and Shem—is purely symbolic. We treat them through the IFS (Internal Family Systems) model as representational frameworks that illustrate splits within the human psyche, and we work with them in a manner similar to “duality therapy.”

Therefore, any person claiming that a spirit instructed them to do X or Y is expressing a cry for help and should be treated as such.

This is why this movement is clearly marked by the identifier “God Is Not Therapy.” We are not here to provide therapy, but to present a model of these forces and practices for the purpose of understanding, navigating, and working with one’s own unconscious. By proceeding, you acknowledge your responsibility to seek professional assistance if you are experiencing any of these issues before continuing with this work.

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