Calling Forth the Aethers
Volume Two, Calling Forth the Aethers, is a kabbalistic treatise on the practice of gathering and envisioning subtle aetheric impulses. The text focuses on the theory that supports various forms of scrying, and serves as the basis for the method of esoteric cartography on display in the images accompanying the text.
Psycho-Aetheric Alchemy
Volume One bears the title of the series is based on a set of 72 concise contemplative passages presented in numbered sections, accompanied by details and images from the extended body of esoteric cartographs from 2006 until present.
The Eneatych
The Eneatych is the crowning jewel of the LFA series. The text contains three sections. The first offers the root practice of the system and gives complete instructions for its performance.
Black Aether
This dark visionary upheaval turns the animal sacrifice of the Hebrews back upon itself. The sacrificial beast is the expanse of reality itself, and the smoldering fire upon which it is offered arises spontaneously from its own flesh.
Quintessence of Secret Mercury
Quintessence of Secret Mercury has three sections. The first describes the five aspects of a mental construct imbued with life force, known as a golem.
Fountain of Wisdom
The Fountain of Wisdom is a highly obscure 13th century text. This is highly unusual, because most Kabbalistic systems have been derived from Lurianic sources derived from The Zohar.
The Thirty-Two Keys
This is a proper introduction to the system that also provides an opportunity for the training of contemplative skills. Originally written in 2019, The Thirty-Two Keys offers a diagrammatic overview of the path.
Bath of Bright Silence
Bath of Bright Silence articulates a practice derived from the thirteenth-century Iyyun School of kabbalah called The 13 Phases of Tikkun Kadmon describing a contemplative method in which the practitioner immerses within the infinite bath of luminous silence.
Deep Principles of Kabbalistic Alchemy
A kind of “mining operation” took place in 2016 that pulled highly charged symbolic constructs directly from the aethers.
The Blazing Dew of Stars
With The Blazing Dew of Stars, artist and author David Chaim Smith has given us an expression of ecstatic mysticism in tangible form.
The Sacrifical Universe
Produced as a lavish small folio with generous margins and a classic typographic style, The Sacrificial Universe presents David’s key artworks of the last four years as full-page images, with the triptychs and quadriptych offered as folding plates.
The Kabbalistic Mirror of Genesis
The Kabbalistic Mirror of Genesis is a bold line-by-line reexamination of the first 3 chapters of Genesis that reveals the essential nature of mind and creativity.
Cthonic Gnosis
This groundbreaking release is the first authoritative work on Ludwig Klages and his pagan metaphysics ever to be published in English. Without a doubt Klages is one of the most intriguing and enigmatic pagan thinkers of the early 20th Century.
Voudon Gnosis
There exists a tradition of gnosis and sorcery which is unique in contemporary esotericism.
Woodwose Homilies
The Woodwose or Wuduwasa is an Anglo-Saxon form of the archaic Wild-man, an enigmatic figure clad and masked in leaves.
Veneficium
Its principal concern is the intersection of magic and poison, originating in remotest antiquity and reaching into the occult traditions of present day.
Of the Witches Pact with the Devil
Among the dark classics of esoteric witchcraft literature is Mario Guazzo's inquistor's handbook of 1608, Compendium Maleficarum.
Thirteen Pathways of Occult Herbalism
As a foundational treatise introducing this work, Thirteen Pathways of Occult Herbalism speaks to its interior philosophical concerns.
Idolatry Restor’d
The translation of magical power to image is a matter well understood in so-called ‘primitive’ sorcery, in which occurs a mutual embodiment of re-presentation and the Represented.
The Occult Reliquary
The Occult Reliquary concerns the Richel-Eldermans Collection, an archive of some 2,000 magical images and artifacts housed in the Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle, Cornwall.