Ogdoadic Magick: Our Store


Welcome to the Ogdoadic Magick store.


Sometimes you're looking for a gift in all the wrong places. Whether shopping for yourself or someone you know, finding items related to Ogdoadic Magick or Aurum Solis is difficult enough without accidentally knocking on the wrong door. We know, we shop too. This page is intended to present a few items that are unusual while being useful to the working Ogdoadic magician.

Thanks for visiting, and feel free to browse a while. Oh, and you can ignore the demons overhead.

Note: Most images below are available on a variety of products. Click on any image to see it on clothing, cups, posters and other items.


The Magician

The Hermit

The Hanged Man

The Hooded Magician

The Magician tarot card: master of the four elements, bearing the classic weapons of the magician, the ultimate practitioner of spiritual alchemy. The Hermit card of the tarot. A lone wanderer, though focussed on inner development and solitary workings he yet leads the world with the Light of his Lamp. The Hanged Man: attainment through sacrifice. A powerful image for the magical practitioner or student of a great truth of the universe: to gain one thing we must often give up another. The Hooded Magician, in the traditional Wand posture reminds us of the magician within. Wear, carry or send the Hooded Magician to add a bit of magick to your life.

The Planetary Lamen

The Mystical Tessera

Ogdoadic Magick

Wear your planetary lamen! Remind yourself throughout the day of the planetary blessings and your work in planetary magick. Also available on prints for display in a temple, and a pendant that may be worn during Planetary rites. The Tessera of the Ogdoadic tradition, the root of our Work, symbol of the endless interplay between light and dark. Available on a 4.25" X 4.24" tile that can be used as the Tessera on your Bomos for Ogdoadic rites. If you're just getting started in magick, or looking for a well regarded practical, step-by-step guide to the Ogdoadic tradition, get a copy of Ogdoadic Magick through Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble


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