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Bardon IIH

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Bardon’s IIH is a staple in the occult , what other books would you say are as comparable if one wanted to get into magick ?
 

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Book topic, but interesting question.

Good students-books similar to Bardon...

Surely: Magic Without Tears
Liber null is also good beginners stuff, though it's very short.
Don Webb's Modern Magus (how to become modern magus) also shouldn't be too bad.
 

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Hi ! Without repeating what's already been said :
-Modern Magick by Donald Michael Kraig
-Self-Initiation into the Golden Dawn Tradition by Chic Cicero
(These two are very Golden Dawn, and I only know it by name)
-High Magic by Frater UD, less segmented than the IIH, but with a smooth progression blending theory and practice.
 
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