Francis X. King
Francis X. King was a British author known for his works on the occult and magic. He wrote extensively on topics related to mysticism, esotericism, and the history of magic.
Books
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1. Sexuality, Magic, And Perversion
The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O.
This intriguing exploration delves into the intricate connections between sexuality, magical practices, and societal taboos, offering a historical and cultural analysis of how these elements have intertwined throughout time. It examines the role of sexual energy in various magical traditions and the ways in which societal norms have shaped perceptions of both magic and sexuality. The book provides insights into the esoteric practices of different cultures, highlighting the transformative power of sexual rituals and the often misunderstood nature of perversion in the context of spiritual and magical pursuits.
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2. The Secret Rituals Of The O.T.O
The Complete Truth About the Occult Order
This book delves into the esoteric practices and ceremonies of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O), a secretive fraternal and religious organization. It explores the intricate rituals and symbolic teachings that form the core of the O.T.O's spiritual and magical framework, offering insights into its historical development and the influence of prominent figures like Aleister Crowley. The text provides a detailed examination of the organization's inner workings, shedding light on the mystical and philosophical underpinnings that guide its members in their pursuit of enlightenment and personal transformation.
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3. Ritual Magic In England, 1887 To The Present Day
The Golden Dawn & Other Magical Orders
This comprehensive exploration delves into the evolution and practice of ritual magic in England from the late 19th century to modern times, examining the influence of key figures and movements that shaped its development. It provides an insightful analysis of the cultural and historical contexts that fostered the growth of magical traditions, including the impact of the Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley, and other prominent occultists. The narrative also highlights the transformation of ritual magic practices over the decades, reflecting broader societal changes and the enduring fascination with the mystical and esoteric.