Thursday, May 5, 2022

Dion Fortune's Rites of Isis and of Pan. Society of Inner Light. Occult. Ceremonial Magick. Gareth Knight

Dion Fortune's Rites of Isis and of Pan. Society of Inner Light. Occult. Ceremonial Magick. Gareth Knight
Dion Fortune's Rites of Isis and of Pan. Society of Inner Light. Occult. Ceremonial Magick. Gareth Knight

I'm enjoying "Dion Fortune's Rites of Isis and of Pan" edited by Gareth Knight. The book contains the actual ritual texts penned by Dion Fortune for her "Rite of Isis" and "Rite of Pan" and offers insights about her initiatory Order, the Society of Inner Light. These Rites are also examined within the context of Dion Fortune's fictional novels "The Winged Bull", "The Goat-Foot God", "The Sea Priestess" and "Moon Magic."



Dion Fortune encoded much practical magical lore within her novels, leaving it up to the reader to work out how to make use of it. Behind the novels were two major rituals, the Rite of Isis and the Rite of Pan, which Dion Fortune occasionally performed in public in the 1930s as part of her drive to open up occultism beyond the closed walls of esoteric fraternities. Now for the first time, these important magical workings have been released from her society's archive in their complete and original form. Edited and explained by Gareth Knight, this book contains the full text of the original Rite of Isis and Rite of Pan which formed the basis for Dion Fortune's Moon Magic, The Goat-Foot God, and The Sea Priestess. Further archive material elucidates the practical magical principles found in The Winged Bull. The book is supplemented by several articles written by Dion Fortune in the 1930s which shed further light on the practical content of her novels, including the essay Ceremonial Magic Unveiled, a review of the work of Israel Regardie in which she gives her views on the controversies within the Golden Dawn and frankly describes her own falling out with Moina MacGregor Mathers.

R.W. Thomas Gamon. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

R.W. Thomas Gamon. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins
R.W. Thomas Gamon. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait of
Right Worshipful 
Thomas Gamon, IV
Past Grand Master 
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania
Past Master of 
Perkiomen Lodge No. 595
Red Hill, Pennsylvania
33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason
Valley of Reading, PA
Oil on Canvas
by Travis Simpkins

Collection of the Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania
Masonic Temple in Philadelphia
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania

The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia

Thomas Gamon. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. Travis Simpkins
Thomas Gamon. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. Travis Simpkins


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R.W. Thomas Gamon. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins
R.W. Thomas Gamon. Past Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Adam Kendall. The Plumbline. Scottish Rite Research Society. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

Adam Kendall. The Plumbline. Scottish Rite Research Society. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
Adam Kendall. The Plumbline. Scottish Rite Research Society. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Adam Kendall
Historian, Author and Lecturer
Editor of
The Plumbline, the quarterly bulletin of the
Scottish Rite Research Society
Full Member of
Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076
London, England
Past Master of
Phoenix Lodge No. 144 in San Francisco
and
Northern California Research Lodge
Grand Lodge of California
32°, K.C.C.H.
Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite
Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A.
by Travis Simpkins



 Adam Kendall

Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076. Correspondence Circle. U.S.A.
Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076. Correspondence Circle. U.S.A.

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Adam Kendall. The Plumbline. Scottish Rite Research Society. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
Adam Kendall. The Plumbline. Scottish Rite Research Society. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins