Oriental Mysticism — Palmer — A systematic exposition of Sufi philosophy, decoding the symbolic language of the mystics.
Paradoxes of the Highest Science — Eliphas Levi — A late work by the influential French occultist Eliphas Levi, presenting his mature reflections on the relationship between science, religion, and the occult in the form of paradoxical propositions.
Tertium Organum — P.D. Ouspensky — P.D. Ouspensky's third canon of thought — a landmark work of esoteric philosophy exploring the fourth dimension, higher consciousness, and the mathematics of the infinite, bridging Kantian metaphysics with mystical experience.
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ — Levi — A channelled gospel of Jesus Christ, including a detailed account of the lost years spent in India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt — the foundational scripture of the Aquarian Age.
The Comte de Gabalis — Abbe de Villars — A seventeenth-century French esoteric classic presenting Rosicrucian and elemental philosophy through witty dialogues between the narrator and the mysterious Comte de Gabalis.
The Gospel of the Holy Twelve — Ouseley — An Essene rendering of the gospels — vegetarian Jesus, animal compassion as core teaching, alleged restoration of the original gospel of the Twelve before later editorial additions.
The Kybalion — Three Initiates — A foundational text of Hermetic philosophy, presenting seven universal principles drawn from the ancient teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. Published anonymously under the name 'Three Initiates' in 1912.
The Life of Saint Issa — Nicolas Notovich — An apocryphal life of Jesus claimed to derive from a Tibetan Buddhist manuscript at Himis Monastery in Ladakh, recounting the lost years between his thirteenth and twenty-ninth birthday spent travelling and studying in India and Tibet.
The Magus — Francis Barrett — Francis Barrett's encyclopedic compendium of natural magic, alchemy, Kabbalah, and ceremonial magic -- a cornerstone of the Western esoteric tradition.
The Seventh Book of Moses — The companion to the Sixth Book of Moses, presenting the Twelve Tables of the Spirits and an elaborate system of Mosaic conjurations.
The Sixth Book of Moses — A German magical text presenting the seven mystical seals of Moses with their spirit conjurations, widely used in folk magic traditions.