Author: root

  • Adepthood

    Faulks, Martin. Adepthood: Complete Success On All Levels A Letter to the True Seeker. 2018. Falcon Books Publishing.

    “Becoming an adept means finding a way to complete success in all aspects of life.” – from the Earnest Seeker After Knowledge chapter.

    A mere 77 pages, this booklet is a prime and special guide on the path for the earnest seeker. Faulks has presented a booklet chocked full of aphorisms that range from topics on Hermetic Martyrdom, Law of Attraction, Recognising a Master, Daily Guidance, Divinity, Material World, Silence, Speech, Mind, Self Control and much more.

    Each chapter contains very simple one – two line aphorisms on the header topic/chapter.

    My copy is coffee stained, well worn, and loved much. For an aspirant that seeks a good way of life, it offers much and there is much that is covered that will brook for considerable meditation.

    Published in 2018, this book is still relevant.

  • The Work of the Hierophant

    McCarthy, Josephine. The Work of the Hierophant. 2009. Golem Media.

    Josphine McCarthy’s piece, now out of print, The Work of the Hierophant, is reminiscent of the term “hierophant” itself, where the work – endorsed and introduced by Alan Richardson speaks volumes to the reader being initiated into a world whereby there is something holy. The practitioner is allowed to think for more than a minute that the sacred and the mundane may co-mingle and that the work of the magical practitioner is well on his way in introducing magic to some other folks.

    Written as an introductory piece to group work, the practitioner is advised on certain courses of action, and against others, though no real hard and fast rule is set in stone as mistakes are made and that is the way of the universe – I’ve found irony to be hard case evidence that the universe has (some sort of )a sense of humor. This last remark is, I believe, a hallmark remark of Lovecraft.

    As with most works of initiatic wisdom there is a great deal of information in regards to inner efforts. Should the novice/Apprentice not be entirely privy to what this is just yet, then I will reserve the illumination for the piece of work that best suits them on the topic of initiation.

    There is a lot here.

    With regards to McCarthy’s work we see a continuation of the topics of deities not being divinity, but divinity flowing through deities. Similar topics such as mindfulness toward polarities and respective encounters with entities that are polarized (one way or the other), should at least be kept in mind, regardless of what one chooses to do.

    As might be expected with this sort of book review, and with regards to other aspects or facets that might be noticed here, this website encourages work in regards to magic or magick but does not seek to distill everything for the reader. Experimentation and fun of the subjective type is encouraged.

    It is work, but I can’t imagine being any more happy or having more fun doing anything else.

    As usual, McCarthy’s work is (usually) quite serious with some tongue-in-cheek remarks that can catch the reader unexpectedly. Almost austere in practice, the practice can be quite enjoyable, however there are some serious considerations to be kept in mind, which Josephine goes into detail quite extensively.

    The book continues a lot of McCarthy’s other works, including Magical Healing, Magical Knowledge Trilogy, The Magic of the North Gate, and last and certainly not least Quareia.

    I am hopeful to approach a time before too long where I can speak to my own personal experience as a practitioner of Quareia. I’m almost at the Initiate level after 8 years, and have no small amount of excitement, respect, courtesy, and humility towards such teachers as Frater Acher, Josphine McCarthy, et. al.

    Please check back for more reviews.

  • Spoq – Yes or no?

    Bandcamp link. Stream or purchase there.

    Wolfrum Gruss, aka Spoq has released (May 15th, 2026) another ambient glitchy album that is incredibly pleasant to throw on in the background, and was not even abrasive to my mother whose tolerance towards my selective (sometimes) EDM music tastes usually wanes quicker than slower.

    On Yes or no? We have a rudimentary art cover that still manages to pop and catch attention, with its vibrant colors and odd selection.

    The album is incredible, featuring ambient pads, simple and yet at times complex churning rhythms. Not to mention there are a few of those tinkling glass percussive elements at play here as well, making the album flow into deep and introspective moments that we can expect to hear from Gruss, and whose efforts in this work echo meldings of the type we have seen in his Mind Fusion volumes (currently all the way up to 15!).

    Personal favorite track: Block Night Vampires. It starts off slow and builds quickly with an ethereal feeling to it, those thinking percussive elements and solid syncopation in its rhythms.

    Well done, Spoq.

  • Tribone – The Chant

    Oregon Eclipse 2017

    Just discovered this (I’ve known him as Tribone for years!) is Akudra.

  • Spoq – Mind Fusion – Volume 14

    Yes, there are 13 other volumes prior to this one. Gruss is amazingly glitchy. Remember, yo, be that glitch in the matrix. You’ll go far. 😀

  • Dragon Dream

    Pecos, New Mexico. Circa 2020.

    My take on the classic Miser’s Dream.

  • Gypsy Thread & Linking Rings

    Actually quiet pleased with how this turned out, albeit my hair is crazy.

  • Shpongle – When Shall I Be Free?

    This is the only Shpongle song. Yeah right.