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New Aeon English Qabalah Revealed

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From its origin in 1918, the "English Qabalah of the New Aeon" has become the foundation for a new system of ritual and magic. In New Aeon English Qabalah Revealed, Gerald del Campo discusses this history along with its practical applications.

The controversial discovery of the Qabalistic key to Liber AL vel Legis by Frater Achad, the magical son of Aleister Crowley, and its publication in Liber Thirty-One has in recent decades produced a system of magic that includes methods for divination, sigils, and invocation.

In New Aeon English Qabalah Revealed, del Campo explains the "New Aeon" English Qabalistic system and its many uses including: how to use NAEQ to make magic squares and sigils, employing NAEQ to perform invocation, and utilizing NAEQ to reveal deeper meanings in Class A texts. In addition, del Campo shows how the new English system works with the existing Qabalistic Tree of Life. Also included are two appendices containing a numerical dictionary with hundreds of words and a Qabalistic breakdown and analysis of Liber AL vel Legis.

Gerald del Campo has written a revolutionary work with the potential to set the direction of English Qabalah research for the future. Designed for those studying magic alone or in a group, this system works for anyone—not only those already familiar with the Qabalah or ceremonial magick.

Gerald del Camp is also the author of New Aeon Magick: Thelema Without Tears. Active in various magical orders, he has been studying Magick, Thelema, and Qabalah for over 20 years. Del Campo lives with his wife and daughter in Portland, Oregon.

Original Tarot Card Illustrations by Ray Slogmo.

76 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Interesting interpretation of an English Gematria system. Very short and to the point. It’s all theoretical and, ultimately, based on a very subjective and personal topic of study i.e. English Qabalah.
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