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red goddess
peter grey
a strict edition of 777 copies
(second edition)
with 49 devotee only copies in red silk and black goat
The Red Goddess is an octavo book
of 260pp, printed throughout in red and black ink, and with four luscious
plates.
The Solstice edition is strikingly bound in white book cloth, scarlet
endpapers, and embossed with the seven pointed star of Babalon.
Each and every book is signed, perfumed, and consecrated.
It is available in a strictly limited and hand-numbered edition of 777
copies.
A copy can be yours for thirty-seven
English pounds plus postage.
The Red Goddess takes you through a tale of sex, drugs and violence.
This is an ecstatic journey through the unheard history of Babalon from
Revelations, back through the Ishtar Gate and forward into a living modern
magickal current.
This is an explicit and challenging
vision of a very modern goddess coming into power.
This is more than a history, it is a passionate account of living magick
and the transcendent power of Love.
The Red Goddess answers the fundamental
questions:
Who is Babalon?
Why should we care?
Where did She come from and where is she going?
Does Revelations have anything
to tell us?
Is there a hidden western tradition of sacred sex?
The epic sweep of the text takes
us from Babylon to Jerusalem to Rome, and onwards to Apocalypse.
It looks at the Angelic work of renaissance mage John Dee.
It delivers a devastating exegesis on the excesses of Aleister Crowley,
and unlocks the secrets of Waratah Blossoms.
Iit explains the immolation of the Californian antichrist-superstar Jack
Parsons and his relationship with scientology founder L.Ron Hubbard.
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.
The Red Goddess is for anyone
with blood in their veins, regardless of tradition, background or experience.
It is a love story.
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