How do you get an occult book? Are there classics? Or is each occult book different? I'm super curious!
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>>41378585But what do you wanna learn?
if you go on google and look up "classics of occult literature" 4 out of the 9 recommended results are top tier books belonging to the canon. the other 5 are sloppa.carve your path.
>>41378585>How do you get an occult book?It's surprisingly easy. Amazon or other booksellers have plenty.>Are there classics?Yes. Most notable, I'd say, are Agrippa's "Three Books of Occult Philosophy," but of course there are the old grimoires, and more modern texts that are probably easier to work with, like Liber Null & Psychonaut.>Or is each occult book different?Eh, some go over the same shit, but there can be differences.>I'm super curious!Curiosity is good, welcome to the club.If you ever see an /omg/ thread there will likely be library options or book recommendations. I still like to recommend Aidan Wachter's "Six Ways" if you're a newcomer.