
De Occulta Philosophia: Volume 3 - Ceremonial Magic
Agrippa's unique aspects in this book include his fluid use of terminology, moving between 'God' and 'the gods,' and his emphasis on silent contemplation as the best form of prayer.

De Occulta Philosophia: Volume 2 - Celestial Magic
Book Two of Agrippa's work, "Celestial Magic", explores the celestial realm and can be divided into two parts.

De Occulta Philosophia: Volume 1 - Natural Magic
In "Natural Magic," Agrippa discusses how virtue, or power and energy, is present in everything and flows down from the divine to the physical world. He believed that matter and mind are not separate but part of a single substance.


Natural Magic
Our edition of Della Porta's Natural Magick is based on the 1658 London edition, which in turn was a translation of the expanded Latin edition of 1589 in twenty books.

Hidden Paths
In his fortnightly Esoteric Saturday video series aired on his Foolish Fish YouTube channel since 2019, Denis Poisson has been exploring these strange, hidden paths from a pragmatic perspective

Dreams of Witches
Free, pagan, transgressive: worshippers of Pan, devotees of Diana. The men and women who meet under a full moon in the wild woods danced, sing, made music, and made love; in the home they make potions and mutter spells, be it to curse or cure.