The White Magic Book
Mrs John Le Breton
The White Magic Book, published initially in 1919, first explores the nature of magic and the power of the mind – with its ability to shape reality – in a world and time in which wonders of science, seen not long before as magic, had become reality. The book then reveals unto the reader a system of divination that can be mastered by anyone willing to engage the unseen forces that lie within every person – the power of thought, will, and focused intent. The method is simple as all wonderful things are simple for there must be a method of arriving at any result, and if a simple one can be discovered, so much the better. It is built upon the principle that thought is a real force and leverages the inherent power of the mind to gain insight, clarity, and answers to life’s questions.
Within The White Magic Book, an array of life questions will be found. The diviner is to select a question to which they earnestly require an answer, focus their intent and touch the Table of Signs. Via the symbol selected unseen, the diviner is guided unto the answer they seek. A simple method indeed, but one that requires a focussed mind, directed by an active will-power. The will-power should be roused and the mind awakened to its possibilities.
As the book warns its readers and would-be diviners – the thing will be as you make it. Use in sincerity, and you will be amazed at the accuracy of the results. Be foolish over it, and you will be repaid in your own coin.
Available in the following editions:
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Special Edition: a limited edition of 150 examples, bound in sand book cloth, with copper foil blocking to the front and spine, cream paper stock, black endpapers, with red head and tail bands.
Size: All sizes – Royal 203 x 127mm.
Pagination: 126 pages, 80gsm cream paper stock,
Foreword: Dr. Phil Legard
Introduction: William Dawson Bellhouse: Galvanist, Cunning Man, Scoundrel
The Magical Practices of William Bellhouse
A Note on Mormon History
A Note on Other Dawsons and Bellhouses in the Trade
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Editorial Notes
A Complete System of Magic
Consecration of the Crystal
[Thanks for the Spirit’s Appearance]
Discharge
This Discharge
3. A Discharge
4. Discharge
A Charge to Clear a Glass if Hurt Hath Been Done It by Any Seer, & c.
I A Charge in Full for a Glass
Additional Charge
A Discharge
A Bond for the Crystal
Another Bond for the Crystal
A Charge for Light
A Charge
For a Vision in the Crystal
The Prayer
A Prayer before a Charge
A Charge for the Crystal
A Discharge
Another Discharge
A Charm for Love
To Bring Back a Son
To Guard the (or a) House from Evil
A Charm for the Tooth Ache
A Charm to Remove Warts
Or This
To Stop Bleeding
Or This
For the Cramp
To Have Your Wish
A Guard against Evil
In the Time of Bleeding
To Cure Burns and Scalds
To Stop Bleeding
Against Witchcraft
The Prayer
Against Witches, To Be Put in the Doorpost or in the Bedhead of the Person Afflicted
To Hurt or Destroy a Witch
Another to Destroy a Witch
To Be Worn by the Person Bewitched
Consecration of House of the Afflicted
Against Witchcraft
To Wear on the Person Bewitched (Kill) – To Kill a Witch
The Spiritual Characters of the Planets
[A Most Powerful Method to Bring Any Person or Thief to Light]
Prayer First
Prayer Second
Prayer Third
The Wonderful Virtue of Snakeskin
The Virtue of Vervain
The Lover’s Ring
A Charge for the Crystal
Of Occult Philosophy, or of Magical Ceremonies The Fourth Book; Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa
The Characters of Good Spirits
Of Evil Spirits
The Shapes Familiar to the Spirits of <Saturn>
The Familiar Forms of the Spirits of Jupiter <Jupiter>
The Familiar Forms of the Spirits of Mars <mars>
Shapes Familiar to the Spirits of the <sun> Multiceps
Familiar Shapes of the Spirits of <venus> Venus
The Familiar Forms of the Spirit of Mercury <mercury>
The Forms Familiar to the Spirits of the Moon <moon>
Heptameron – Magical Elements of Peter de Abano, Philosopher
Of the Circle and the Composition Thereof
Of the Names of the Hours and the Angels Ruling Them
[The Names of the Times]
The Consecrations of Benedictions, and First, of the Benediction of the Circle
The Benediction of Perfumes
The Exorcism of the Fire upon which the Perfumes are to be Put
Of the Garment or Pentacle
An Oration to be Said when the Vesture Is Put On
Of the Manner of Working
An Exorcism of the Spirits of the Air
A Prayer to God, to be Said in the Four Parts of the World in the Circle
Visions and Apparitions
The Figure of a Circle for the First Hour of the Lord’s Day in Springtime
Considerations of the Lord’s Day
Considerations of Monday
The Considerations of Tuesday
Considerations of Wednesday
Considerations of Thursday
Considerations of Friday
Considerations of Saturday or Sabbath Day
Tables of the Angels of the Hours, According to the Course of the Days
[A Table of Contents]
The Magician’s Blessing
Form of a Spell
Manner of Baptising in the Catholic Church
Table of Hebrew Letters
1st Samuel Chap. 29th, 9 10 11 Verse
Signification of the Houses
Signification of the Planets or Figures in Each House
<sun> strong
<sun> weak
<moon> strong or increasing.
<moon> weak or decreasing
<Jupiter> strong
<Jupiter> weak but without detriment
<venus> strong and fortunate
<venus> weak, retrograde, or combust
<mercury> strong
<mercury> weak
<mars> strong and benevolent
<mars> weak and malevolent.
<saturn> weak or in <capricorn>
<saturn> strong or in <aquarius>
<caput draconis>
<cauda draconis>
Manner of Drawing Geomantic Figures
A Theme of Geomancy
How to Compose an Oration to the Angel whose Assistance You Want
Table of Contents
Platinumed Plate for Galvanic Operations
End notes
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