Modern Occultism: History, Theory, and Practice

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"Wonderfully comprehensive...even to attempt this kind of history was a very challenging task--which Horowitz ably and amazingly pulls off...fluidly weaves in the origins, personal histories, and real-world impacts...a glorious historical mosaic that won't soon be forgotten...The clarity of this exquisite picture, woven with an obsidian thread, invites each of us to transcend and transform."--Jordan Gruber, Quest magazine

"A masterful exploration of the intricate and often misunderstood world of occult history, striking a rare balance as a work of scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling...both enlightening and deeply fascinating...a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding...a key resource."--Mat Auryn, author of Psychic Witch

"Horowitz effortlessly navigates between believer and critic, presenting readers with a clear-eyed view of his subject matter, neither letting occultists off the hook nor treating them cynically...vitally important."--Zack Kruse, Mutant Graveyard, Substack

"Mitch Horowitz is the thinking man's mage."--Douglas Rushkoff, Team Human

"Both a fascinating read and a veritable encyclopedia of occultism's history over the past two millennia...Horowitz has, in effect, catalogued an up-to-date version of significant information which...could form the basis for a current and timely addition to Manly P. Hall's magnum opus."--Alan Glassman, New Dawn magazine

"I loved this book. I had so much fun reading this. The number one thing I wanted to note is the overwhelming generosity that I felt in this book towards not just the subject matter but the wide variety of possible readers."--Colin Dickey, author of Ghostland

"Mitch Horowitz has crowned his series of specialized books by writing about that indefinable 'thing' that underlies them all. He approaches it with openness and good humor, treating the founding parents (few of whom would call themselves occultists) with the affection they deserve. The later chapters benefit from his knowledge of popular culture and scientific speculation, and the whole book from his nose for arcane sources. Highly recommended as a gateway for the curious and a recreation for veteran readers."--Joscelyn Godwin

"Presents a sprawling history of the occult, looking at its revival in Renaissance-era Europe and the threads that connect it to antiquity and the present. While he examines many different strains within occultism, including those associated with fascism, Horowitz presents a frequently liberatory view--socially and personally--of the diverse movement."--Will Solomon, CounterPunch

"Are you a seeker? If so, you have probably encountered the work of Mitch Horowitz, one of the leading American historians of alternative spirituality...Horowitz has taken occult ideas and traditions often dismissed as strang


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"Wonderfully comprehensive...even to attempt this kind of history was a very challenging task--which Horowitz ably and amazingly pulls off...fluidly weaves in the origins, personal histories, and real-world impacts...a glorious historical mosaic that won't soon be forgotten...The clarity of this exquisite picture, woven with an obsidian thread, invites each of us to transcend and transform."--Jordan Gruber, Quest magazine

"A masterful exploration of the intricate and often misunderstood world of occult history, striking a rare balance as a work of scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling...both enlightening and deeply fascinating...a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding...a key resource."--Mat Auryn, author of Psychic Witch

"Horowitz effortlessly navigates between believer and critic, presenting readers with a clear-eyed view of his subject matter, neither letting occultists off the hook nor treating them cynically...vitally important."--Zack Kruse, Mutant Graveyard, Substack

"Mitch Horowitz is the thinking man's mage."--Douglas Rushkoff, Team Human

"Both a fascinating read and a veritable encyclopedia of occultism's history over the past two millennia...Horowitz has, in effect, catalogued an up-to-date version of significant information which...could form the basis for a current and timely addition to Manly P. Hall's magnum opus."--Alan Glassman, New Dawn magazine

"I loved this book. I had so much fun reading this. The number one thing I wanted to note is the overwhelming generosity that I felt in this book towards not just the subject matter but the wide variety of possible readers."--Colin Dickey, author of Ghostland

"Mitch Horowitz has crowned his series of specialized books by writing about that indefinable 'thing' that underlies them all. He approaches it with openness and good humor, treating the founding parents (few of whom would call themselves occultists) with the affection they deserve. The later chapters benefit from his knowledge of popular culture and scientific speculation, and the whole book from his nose for arcane sources. Highly recommended as a gateway for the curious and a recreation for veteran readers."--Joscelyn Godwin

"Presents a sprawling history of the occult, looking at its revival in Renaissance-era Europe and the threads that connect it to antiquity and the present. While he examines many different strains within occultism, including those associated with fascism, Horowitz presents a frequently liberatory view--socially and personally--of the diverse movement."--Will Solomon, CounterPunch

"Are you a seeker? If so, you have probably encountered the work of Mitch Horowitz, one of the leading American historians of alternative spirituality...Horowitz has taken occult ideas and traditions often dismissed as strang


"Wonderfully comprehensive...even to attempt this kind of history was a very challenging task--which Horowitz ably and amazingly pulls off...fluidly weaves in the origins, personal histories, and real-world impacts...a glorious historical mosaic that won't soon be forgotten...The clarity of this exquisite picture, woven with an obsidian thread, invites each of us to transcend and transform."--Jordan Gruber, Quest magazine

"A masterful exploration of the intricate and often misunderstood world of occult history, striking a rare balance as a work of scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling...both enlightening and deeply fascinating...a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding...a key resource."--Mat Auryn, author of Psychic Witch

"Horowitz effortlessly navigates between believer and critic, presenting readers with a clear-eyed view of his subject matter, neither letting occultists off the hook nor treating them cynically...vitally important."--Zack Kruse, Mutant Graveyard, Substack

"Mitch Horowitz is the thinking man's mage."--Douglas Rushkoff, Team Human

"Both a fascinating read and a veritable encyclopedia of occultism's history over the past two millennia...Horowitz has, in effect, catalogued an up-to-date version of significant information which...could form the basis for a current and timely addition to Manly P. Hall's magnum opus."--Alan Glassman, New Dawn magazine

"I loved this book. I had so much fun reading this. The number one thing I wanted to note is the overwhelming generosity that I felt in this book towards not just the subject matter but the wide variety of possible readers."--Colin Dickey, author of Ghostland

"Mitch Horowitz has crowned his series of specialized books by writing about that indefinable 'thing' that underlies them all. He approaches it with openness and good humor, treating the founding parents (few of whom would call themselves occultists) with the affection they deserve. The later chapters benefit from his knowledge of popular culture and scientific speculation, and the whole book from his nose for arcane sources. Highly recommended as a gateway for the curious and a recreation for veteran readers."--Joscelyn Godwin

"Presents a sprawling history of the occult, looking at its revival in Renaissance-era Europe and the threads that connect it to antiquity and the present. While he examines many different strains within occultism, including those associated with fascism, Horowitz presents a frequently liberatory view--socially and personally--of the diverse movement."--Will Solomon, CounterPunch

"Are you a seeker? If so, you have probably encountered the work of Mitch Horowitz, one of the leading American historians of alternative spirituality...Horowitz has taken occult ideas and traditions often dismissed as strang