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Lee Miller, 1930
Diagrams from the “Philosophus Lecture” of the Golden Dawn. The numbered green text in the second image refers to each diagram.
“Whatever the etymological origin of the word ‘magic’ may be, the mage is the finder and founder of images. Magic consists in fathoming the great Imagination”.
Images and text from “Mage and Image: An Essay on Hermetic Mutation with Coloured Reconstructions of G. … D. … Wands and Sceptres“ by Steffi Grant (1963).
Reprinted in “Hidden Lore: Hermetic Glyphs” by Kenneth and Steffi Grant (2006).
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Dark Matter, 2017; oil, enamel, and sand on linen; 36 x 48 inches
n369_w1150 by BioDivLibrary on Flickr.
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A Mahar, one of the evil rulers of Pellucidar, the land At the Earth's Core (1976).
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November Morning on the River Wharfe, Yorkshire (1866) - John Atkinson Grimshaw