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Limited to 900 copies. Bound in verdant green cloth, blind debossed and stamped in gold on front and spine, dark red endpapers, red and white ribbons, printed in black and green on 150 gsm paper.
Book is in new unread condition.
Published by Scarlet Imprint
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Limited to 900 copies
Bound in verdant green cloth, blind debossed and stamped in gold on front and spine, dark red endpapers, red and white ribbons, printed in black and green on 150 gsm paper.
Book is in new unread condition.
Published by Scarlet Imprint
About this book:
Avalon Working is equal parts grimoire and devotional, gazeteer and visionary journey. In a journey to the heart of Albion, the work passionately argues for Glastonbury as a centre of emergence and initiation, a latter-day Eleusis. The work invites readers to actively participate in the Holy Island’s unfolding destiny, in partnership with its guardians and powers, to co-create its mythopoeia and, in doing so, forge a new Avalonian covenant.
Glastonbury’s role and status in the tapestry of Britain’s magickal history is significant and undeniable, from Edward Kelley to Dion Fortune. Yet it has also come to embody the worst traits of the New Age, which commodifies and trivialises the sacred. In Avalon Working, Mark Nemglan restores the Holy Island’s reputation as a locus and fountainhead of extraordinary magickal power for a new generation of practitioners and seekers. Writing in a progressive occult idiom, Nemglan evokes the multiple threads of Celtic, Arthurian, Druidic and Faerie currents and braids these with alchemical, geomantic, witchcraft, Thelemic, Typhonian and Draconian traditions.
In doing so he has created a comprehensive ritual framework, a workable system of operative magick and a language for interfacing with the presiding powers of the Holy Island, its numina and geomythologies. He elucidates parallels between Glastonbury’s sorcerous topography and our wider mythic heritage. As such, the book is a potent key for those seeking to develop or deepen their work in whatever landscape they stand in or make pilgrimage to, and regardless of tradition.
Avalon is ‘a wellspring of deity, a nexus of power, a terrestrial otherworld, and a place of mythopoetic emergence.’ The Tor functions as the axis mundi of this ritual landscape, the land around it quartered by solstice sunrise and sunset, each quadrant ruled by a Queen. The Red and White Springs flowing forth from the base of the Tor are used to lustrate, consecrate and ensorcel, their polarising powers brought into alchemical unity by the practitioner who is sincere in their quest. An initiatory circuit is undertaken through the four realms of the Glastonbury landscape, the practitioner imbibing an elixir from four Graals, transforming his or her self into the four alchemical bodies. The practitioner returns from the initiatory circuit, including a visionary descent to Annwn, the underworld, and is transmuted by the trials undertaken into a lapis exilis or charged Graal.
Avalon Working situates the reader in the history and myths of the land, evokes with immersive photography, and details rituals which conform to the edict ’simple magic in powerful places.’ It offers a return to the haunted island of the ennead and the undertaking of the Great Quest which is coded in the ritual landscape and the coursing of the twin serpent currents that still animate the body of Albion.
Exordium
LIBER PRINCIPIA
The Superficies of the Holy Island
— Summarium
— Glastonbury, Avalon & New Age Eschatology
The Numen of the Holy Island
— The Red and the White
— The Springs and the Serpents
— Intermissio: Sacred Directionality
— The Gates of the Sun
— Sky Lore
— The Avalonian Otherworld
— The Draoidhean
— De Sororitas Avalonis
— The Graal
— The Vesica Piscis
— Sovereignty and the Sacral Cycle
— The Arthurian Archetypes
— Intermissio: Magicko-Religious Continuity
The Quaternities of the Holy Island
— The Sorcerous Geographies
— The Four Initiatory Queens
— The Lineaments of the Ennead
— The Four Graals of the Holy Island
— The Four Bodies of the Quest
LIBER MYSTERIA
The Outer Precincts
The Inner Precincts
The Temple and the Adytum
The Geat Quest
IN ELYSIUM
A photographic essay
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Over all I was expecting something very different from what I got. I was expecting something of a collection of legends, and the connection between the regional folklore, and how the location stirs something in the practitioners of the summary’s traditions, but instead I found the work very difficult to follow as a lot of it was heavily linked to the writing’s of Crowley and his contemporaries. I’m not a huge fan of anything Crowley related, nor the Atlantis traditions, so I didn’t enjoy this book nearly as much as I would have had I been an enthusiast of afore mentioned disciplines, but the book is beautifully bound in a lovely green that gives me great joy just to look at, and hold. Once I got over the confusion I even enjoyed a little of it, but I’d have to say (while it isn’t a bad book) what the writer had to say was just not of interest to me. If you love Crowley, Atlantis, and New Age geography this is the book for you. I unfortunately will have to relegate it to my “beautiful but not for me” section of my library.
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