The New Encyclopedia of the Occult

The New Encyclopedia of the Occult

by JohnMichaelGreer (Author)

Synopsis

With this one text, you will gain a thorough overview of the history and current state of the occult from a variety of Western European and North American traditions. Its pages offer the essential knowledge you need to make sense of the occult, along with references for further reading if you want to learn more. You will find here the whole range of occult tradition, lore, history, philosophy, and practice in the Western world.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 608
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Published: 16 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 1567183360
ISBN 13: 9781567183368

Media Reviews

Greer delivers a well researched, informative, and unbiased encyclopedia... Highly recommended for all public libraries and where interest merits. --Library Journal

This beautifully executed encyclopedia stands out as a valuable addition to anyone's library and an exclusive gift for all people interested in the occult, history, or metaphysics or who just have curious minds. --New Age Retailer

This is an important source for libraries to have in their collections to assist anyone seeking information about the many aspects of occult traditions. --Booklist

A very useful source book and reference guide to magic, alchemy, astrology, divination, tarot, palmistry, geomancy and magical orders...Recommended. --Pagan Dawn Book Reviews

A must for the bookshelf of everyone from the serious student to the casually curious. Five pentacles out of five. --Diva Digest

.. .worth reading from cover to cover...a valuable resource for having all the information collected in one place. --The Wiccan/Pagan Times

A comprehensive reference book...History, folklore, philosophies, and practices blend in a fine and absorbing reference. --Midwest Book Review

It is a very useful reference book and is recommended. --The Cauldron

History, folklore, philosophies, and practices blend in a fine and absorbing reference. --The Bookwatch

A major reference for any serious student of the occult as a part of history and religion. --The Small Press Book Review

This is a very insightful, well-researched, educational, and comprehensive guide for practitioners everywhere. --Magickal Ancient Realms

If you have only one occult reference book in your library, this should certainly be it....It is a brilliant reference guide on alchemy, astrology, divination, magic, and much, much more. What makes it even more valuable is that it points out errors in previous writings....The only drawback to owning this book is that it's addictive! You won't want to put it down. --Psychic Quarterly

This is an excellent reference book...It certainly is extensive and...definitely a bargain at the price. Top recommendation for any good (or organizational) library. --The Unicorn

I found his definitions on target each and every time. I believe he has brought a new and legitimate perspective to this type of book, which in the past has been mediocre at best...I can say without reservation that all students of the occult should avail themselves of this work. It will be an excellent addition and resource for the occult library. --Occult World Ledger

.. .By dispelling much of the misinformation associated with the occult and citing major grimoires, this work can help readers develop a basic understanding of the occult and guide them in pursuing further research on arcane subjects. Essential. --Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries

Author Bio

One of the most respected writers and teachers in the occult field today, John Michael Greer has written more than fifty books on esoteric traditions, nature spirituality, and the future of industrial society. An initiate in Druidic, Hermetic, and Masonic lineages, he served for twelve years as Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA). He lives in Rhode Island, USA with his wife Sara. He can be found online at www.EcoSophia.net.