From: ba@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (B.A. Davis-Howe) Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana The following is a draft of a reading list on Ceremonial Mysticism. Before reading the list, I ask that you read my definitions and judge it in that context. Please feel free to either post sugestions or mail them to me. Questions regarding my reasons are welcome as well, but gratuitous flames by those who view things very differently are not. If you don't agree with my definitions or approach, that's fine--but it is not what I'm asking. I'm looking for feedback on my approach--how to refine it and communicate it most effectively. Thanks for your help. Ceremonial Mysticism is a term I coined to express my approach to Ceremonial Magic. I do not claim to have the TRVTH, but this is consistent with my life and world-view. Ceremonialism is one style of magic (there are many styles) which includes a number of approaches. Ceremonialism is a Mentalist style, that is, it works primarily with the power of the mind (as distinct from working with nature, spirits, or vital force); these powers are focussed through symbols, which may be words, images, rituals, etc. Ceremonialism works through the disciplined manipulation of the mind (on all its levels) by the conscious use of symbology--this can have a multitude of results. Mysticism is the process of connecting, in some way which we cannot describe or define, with the Divine. We do not understand what the Divine is, and we use many names for it; however, on a deeper level, all Gods are One God. The one sure sign of mysticism is Love. Those who have experienced the Mystery will feel themselves called to loving, though the expression will vary. One of the goals of Ceremonial Mysticism is the deeper connection to the Divine. The methods are all ultimately devoted to preparing us to experience this Mystery continually. This takes a great deal of transformation on our part, which is the point of learning to exert change within our psyche. One of the reasons which led me to use the term Ceremonial Mysticism instead of the more usual Ceremonial Magic, is that I accept that Angels and Gods are real, i.e. they have an existence outside of my psyche. This is also true of elementals, etc. I hope that this paragraph is not completely opaque, and that it explains my biases accurately enough. READING LIST Copyright 1992 B.A. Davis-Howe PREPARATORY: Kurtz, Katherine; Camber of Culdi, Saint Camber, and Camber the Heretic (F) King, Francis; Magic: The Western Tradition (NF) Bradley, Marion Zimmer; The Forbidden Tower (F) Ashcroft-Nowiki, Delores; The Ritual Magic Workbook(RMW): pp. 1-26 (NF) BASIC DEVELOPMENT: RMW: I (pp. 27-44) Bonewitz, Isaac; Real Magic (NF) Caldecott, Moyra; Tall Stones Trilogy (F) RMW: II (pp. 44-62) Starhawk; Dreaming the Dark (NF) Kurtz, Katherine; The Adept (F) RMW: III (pp. 63-81) Dennings and Phillips; The Magical Philosophy, Vol. I (NF) Crowley, John; Little, Big (F) RMW: IV (pp. 82-100) Theresa of Avila; Interior Castle: pp. 7-94 (NF) Kurtz, Katherine; Harrowing of Gwynedd (F) Kurtz, Katherine; Deryni Magic (NF) RMW: pp. 101-240 Dennings and Phillips; Magical Philosophy, Vol. V: pp. 3-161 (NF) For Further Reading: SOURCE TEXTS: Anthony, Piers; Tarot (F) Butler, W.E.; Lords of Light (NF) Halevi, Z'ev ben Shimon; Kabbalah: Tradition of Hidden Knowledge (NF) Kurtz, Katherine; Works (F) Lewis, C.S.; Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength (F) River and Gillespie; The Knot of Time (NF) Theresa of Avila; Interior Castle: pp. 96-235 (NF) RECOMMENDED: Anonymous; The Bible: "Psalms"; "The Song of Songs" Booth, Leo; When God becomes a Drug (NF) Crowther, Patricia; Lid Off the Cauldron: pp. 114-148 (NF) de Lint, Charles; Works (F) Dennings and Phillips; Magical Philosophy, Vol. II and Vol. V: pp. 3-161 (NF) Eliade, Mircea; Works (NF) Garrett, Randall; Works (F) Hancock, Neil; Works (F) Le Guin, Ursula; A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; and The Farthest Shore (F) L'Engle, Madeleine; Works (F and NF) Jung, C.G.; Works (NF) Kelly, Thomas; A Testament of Devotion (NF) Kempton-Smith, Debbi; Secrets From a Stargazer's Notebook (NF) Lao Tzu; Tao Te Ching (NF) Musashi, Miyamoto; The Book of Five Rings (NF) Shah, Idries; Tales of the Dervishes Woods, Margo; Masturbation, Tantra, and Self Love (NF) QUESTIONABLE (for various reasons, including my not having read it yet): Carroll, Peter; Liber Null and Psychonaut (NF) Mathews and Green; The Grail Seekers Companion (NF) Reed, Ellen Cannon; The Witches' Qabala and The Witches' Tarot (NF) Scully, Nicki; The Golden Cauldron: Shamanic Journeys on the Path of Wisdom (NF) Stein, Diane; The Kwan Yin Book of Changes Tyson, Donald; The New Magus (NF) Underhill, Evelyn; Mysticism (NF) GENERAL: Mythology from all cultures Mystical writings, especially auto-biographies