The Light Extended: A Journal of the Golden Dawn (Volume 7)
Volume 7 of the Golden Dawn journal series The Light Extended is out now, published by Kerubim Press.
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CONTENTS
- The Third Order of the Golden Dawn
by Tony Fuller
- A Light Reignited: The Golden Dawn's Horus No. 5
by Melissa Seims
- On the Symbolism of the Pastos and the Form of the Triple Cube
by Frater A.R.O.
- The Iyrin, the Watchers: The Faithful Angels, the Fallen Angels and Their Descendents, the Nephilim
by Jayne Gibson
- Becoming Spherical: The Golden Dawn's Theurgy of the Spiritual Vehicle
by Ike Baker
- The Monas Hieroglyphica's Influence Upon Modern Esoteric Thought
by Teresa Burns
- Healing Ceremony: For Use in a Temple of the Ordo Stella Matutina
by Samuel Scarborough,
with an Introduction by Morgan Stern
- Hayim Luzzatto's Prayers of the Four Worlds
Translated by JPF
- The A.'.A.'. as an Expansion and Reformulation of the Order of the Golden Dawn: Part One
by Frater S.P.
- Lecture by G[.]H[.] Frater F.R. to 5-6
with an Introduction by Tony Fuller
- A Brazilian Experience of the Golden Dawn Tradition
by Alexandre Nascimento and Eduardo Regis
- The Way of the Glorified Adept
with an Introduction by Frater Yechidah
- Pillars in the Golden Dawn and the Western Esoteric Tradition
by Veritas Contra Mundum, FRC
PRAISE FOR THIS BOOK
“The Light Extended series has long provided Golden Dawn enthusiasts with fascinating insights from some of the most notable magicians and authors of our time, and Volume Seven is no exception. This issue presents a wealth of historical material, including teachings given to Adeptus Minores by Dr. Robert Felkin (G.H. Frater Finem Respice), an unpublished paper by Annie Horniman addressing a range of Order teachings, and a fresh introduction to the Horus Temple in Bradford, consecrated in 1888.
“For ritualists, the volume includes a Healing Ceremony penned by the late Samuel Scarborough, along with intriguing articles on Second Order symbolism, angelic beings, John Dee’s Monas Hieroglyphica, and much more. Once again, The Light Extended affirms its place as a Hermetic tour de force among magical anthologies.”
— Chic Cicero and Sandra Tabatha Cicero,
authors of Golden Dawn Magic
“If you actually work the Golden Dawn current—on the temple floor, not just in discussion—you already know the problem: most modern material is paraphrase, opinion, or performance. Volume 7 of The Light Extended is the opposite: solid historical framing (including the Third Order question and Horos No. 5), clear technical symbolism (Pastos/ Triple Cube), and practical, usable texts (a temple healing ceremony and Luzzatto’s “Prayers of the Four Worlds”), alongside Inner Order lecture material and first-hand accounts of how the tradition is being carried in living lines.
“This isn’t a ‘coffee-table occult’ journal. It’s a working reference—meant to be annotated, cross-referenced, and used.”
— Darcy Küntz,
editor of The Golden Dawn Source Book
and founder of the Golden Dawn Research Trust

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