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The
Red Goddess
by Peter Grey
The Red Goddess is an octavo book of 260pp, printed throughout in red and black ink, and with four luscious plates. The standard edition is strikingly bound in white book cloth, scarlet endpapers, and embossed with the seven pointed star of BABALON. Each and every book is perfumed and consecrated. It is
being prepared in a strictly limited and hand-numbered edition of 777
copies.
This
is an explicit and challenging vision of a very modern goddess coming
into power. The Red Goddess answers the fundamental questions: Who is
BABALON? Does Revelations
have anything to tell us? The epic
sweep of the text takes us from Babylon to Jerusalem to Rome, and onwards
to Apocalypse. There is also a full supporting cast of Solomon, Simon Magus, St John the Divine, Earl Bothwell, the Templars, Mary, the Magdalene and countless others. This is the missing history of the Love Goddess in the West. Thirteen essays conclude the book on subjects including: roses, mirror magick, BDSM, aphrodisiac drugs, the information age, love vs lust, and the meaning of apocalypse. Those working with Ishtar, Inanna, Lilith, Kali, Sekhmet, Bast, Freya, Pomba Gira, Erzulie, witchcraft, tibetan tantra, sacred sex and transgression will find much here to intrigue and inspire them. The Red Goddess is suitable for anyone with blood in their veins, regardless of tradition, background or experience. It is a
Love story.
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