From New Dawn 99 (Nov-Dec 2006) East Asia and possibly South Asia have strong traditions that offer insight into Western medical and scientific follies, but many parts of the developing world are much more vulnerable. The French author, Olivier Clerc, […]
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The Magus Was A Spy: Aleister Crowley and the Curious Connections Between Intelligence and the Occult
From New Dawn 105 (Nov-Dec 2007) In Magick Without Tears, Aleister Crowley observed a fundamental similarity between the “Secret Chiefs,” the invisible and inaccessible Masters to whom he professed obedience, and “Captain A. and Admiral B. of the Naval Intelligence […]
Alchemy – The Art of Transformation: An Interview with Cherry Gilchrist
Cherry Gilchrist’s book on the history and interpretation of alchemy has remained a classic since its first publication in 1984. Alchemy, the Great Work: A History and Evaluation of the Western Hermetic Tradition was published in a new edition by […]
Living at the End of an Age
This article was published in New Dawn Special Issue Vol 11 No 3 (June 2017) Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centrecannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the […]
The Lord of the World: What’s Really Behind the Legend of the Mysterious Kingdom of Agarttha?
From New Dawn 151 (Jul-Aug 2015) A current theory holds that the secret rulers of humanity are an alien, reptilian race. The best-known version of this view comes from British author David Icke. (See Donald Tyson’s “Reptilians ’R Us” in New […]