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This Book is for ALL: Magick is for ALL: The Law is
for ALL:
The
Invisible House Society was founded for the sole purpose
of training students of Magick in the grades of the
Order of the Golden Dawn whereby they propel themselves
into the Order of the Rosy Cross (these orders
representing levels of attainment, not to be confused
with the societies or congregations that have named
themselves after these grades). The Invisible
House (IH) utilizes the same structure and guidelines as
is used by the A∴ A∴ (Astron Argon), as
delivered by Aleister Crowley and George Cecil Jones.
After
years of initiating and training students, it was
decided by the founding members to take the proven
methods of training and compile them into one resource.
One book. This compendium contains all of the necessary
instructions for the Probationer, Neophyte, Zelator,
Practicus and Philosophus. Now there exists a
comprehensive resource for student advancement that
encompasses guided-initiation, apprenticed-initiation,
and self-initiation with the plethora of oral
instructions and demonstrations put into the written
word.
Path
to the Invisible House has been written sequentially
from the first step through to the end of the student
grades and shows the student of Magick the ways of
self-discovery, self-mastery and enlightenment. Each
section provides a foundation and initiations necessary
for success in subsequent sections. Followed through to
its end, this handbook will take the assiduous student
into a world where nothing is unattainable with the
proper application of Will. This book puts into simple
terms secrets and mysteries that have tested the
vocabularies of literary masters for ages. As clear as
the language is within this book, there are still
subtler levels of information conveyed that act as
proofs of accuracy for postulations made and
confirmations of attainments described within that will
go unnoticed to the uninitiated. Therefore, the value of
this book increases with the progressive work and
experience of the magical student.
The
Great Work is not a path for the chosen, but a path we
choose to take.
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