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The first book to explore the history and influence of egregores, powerful autonomous psychic entities created by a collective group mind • Examines the history of egregores from ancient times to present day, including their role in Western Mystery traditions and popular culture and media • Reveals documented examples of egregores from ancient Greece and Rome, Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, modern esoteric orders, the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Grant, and the followers of Julius Evola and Aleister Crowley • Provides instructions on how to identify egregores, free yourself from parasitic and destructive entities, and destroy an egregore, should the need arise One of most important but little known concepts of Western occultism is that of the egregore, an autonomous psychic entity created by a collective group mind. An egregore is sustained by belief, ritual, and sacrifice and relies upon the devotion of a group of people, from a small coven to an entire nation, for its existence. An egregore that receives enough sustenance can take on a life of its own, becoming an independent deity with powers its believers can use to further their own spiritual advancement and material desires. Presenting the first book devoted to the study of egregores, Mark Stavish examines the history of egregores from ancient times to present day, with detailed and documented examples, and explores how they are created, sustained, directed, and destroyed. He explains how egregores were well known in the classical period of ancient Greece and Rome, when they were consciously called into being to watch over city states. He explores the egregore concept as it was understood in various Western Mystery traditions, including the Corpus Hermeticum, and offers further examples from Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, modern esoteric orders such as the Order of the Golden Dawn and Rosicrucianism, the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Grant, and the followers of Julius Evola and Aleister Crowley. The author discusses how, even as the fundamental principles of the egregore were forgotten, egregores continue to be formed, sometimes by accident. Stavish provides instructions on how to identify egregores, free yourself from a parasitic and destructive collective entity, and destroy an egregore, should the need arise. Revealing how egregores form the foundation of nearly all human interactions, the author shows how egregores have moved into popular culture and media--underscoring the importance of intense selectivity in the information we accept and the ways we perceive the world and our place in it. Review: Phenomenal introduction to egregores/mass-parallelized tulpas - A decade ago the foreword would have been noncontroversial for any political background in America. The hypernormalization via propaganda both sides of the spectrum have experienced recently have somehow made it illiberal to oppose foreign oligarch-funded social "divide and conquer" campaigns, but it is not. A wonderful anti-fascist foreword in my opinion, labeling our modern brownshirts on both the left and right for what they are: People possessed by deliberately created memetic packages designed much like software for the human mind. A technology that has cost us tens of millions of lives over the last century and erased the majority of native world cultures, starting with Europe and then conquering the world (for all intents and purposes). If we are to stop the colonization by our most powerful, understanding their tools as control software for the human mind rather than sacred, untouchable truths will be essential. Stavish and Wasserman have done something wonderful here for all us humans not born of privileged ruling parasite-class blood. A rare book both Marx and Locke would endorse. The book itself is a great read, though I would love a more thorough dive into the nitty gritty of the interface between mass memetic packages and their host minds. Review: Important and unusual subject - This is about a deep subject that I have seen little written or spoken of until this book, one that affects all of us in our daily lives, society and world in ways sometimes hard to see and understand. The book is very well-written but may require close reading and study to understand the implications of what is being said about the ways egregores are created and the effect they have on our consciousness and the way we think, feel and act in our lives and the direction we are influenced to go in our spiritual paths -- also how to get free of egregores that are harmful to our true growth and personal freedom. Well worth reading--highly recommended!



























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E**S
Phenomenal introduction to egregores/mass-parallelized tulpas
A decade ago the foreword would have been noncontroversial for any political background in America. The hypernormalization via propaganda both sides of the spectrum have experienced recently have somehow made it illiberal to oppose foreign oligarch-funded social "divide and conquer" campaigns, but it is not. A wonderful anti-fascist foreword in my opinion, labeling our modern brownshirts on both the left and right for what they are: People possessed by deliberately created memetic packages designed much like software for the human mind. A technology that has cost us tens of millions of lives over the last century and erased the majority of native world cultures, starting with Europe and then conquering the world (for all intents and purposes). If we are to stop the colonization by our most powerful, understanding their tools as control software for the human mind rather than sacred, untouchable truths will be essential. Stavish and Wasserman have done something wonderful here for all us humans not born of privileged ruling parasite-class blood. A rare book both Marx and Locke would endorse. The book itself is a great read, though I would love a more thorough dive into the nitty gritty of the interface between mass memetic packages and their host minds.
Z**R
Important and unusual subject
This is about a deep subject that I have seen little written or spoken of until this book, one that affects all of us in our daily lives, society and world in ways sometimes hard to see and understand. The book is very well-written but may require close reading and study to understand the implications of what is being said about the ways egregores are created and the effect they have on our consciousness and the way we think, feel and act in our lives and the direction we are influenced to go in our spiritual paths -- also how to get free of egregores that are harmful to our true growth and personal freedom. Well worth reading--highly recommended!
D**S
A must have if you're a truth seeker.
Bought the book to a company my audible version. Very important information in this book.
V**H
Stavish Bravely Broaches a Critical Concept
Mark Stavish’s Egregores: The Occult Entities That Watch Over Human Destiny is an adequate introduction to a concept important not only to paranormal studies, where it means a thought form or collective group mind, but to general psychology and sociology, where it is equated to community, corporation, or meme, all critical concepts under discussion in just about every forum today. The book is short and largely a compilation of quotes from earlier as well as contemporary thinkers on egregores (H. P. Lovecraft, Julius Evola, Kenneth Grant, Mouni Sadhu, Alexandra David-Neel, Valentin Tomberg, Eliphas Levi, Gary Lachman, Robert Ambelain, Morris Berman, Joscelyn Godwin, and others) with partial attempts to ask and answer key questions related to the phenomena: Other than etymologically, how is the modern egregore related to the “watchers” (egregorii) of the ancient Book of Enoch? At what point and with what mechanism does the thought-form entity acquire an existence of its own, separate from its creators? Once the egregore has lost the majority of its psychic supporters, how does it maintain its existence so that it can be revived at a later date as happened, according to Stavish, to the Roman imperial egregore, which Mussolini resurrected? Credit is due Stavish that I can ask such questions —and probably other readers could add many to my list—about a word few moderns have heard of that names a phenomenon most of us sense daily but with no idea it is a specific entity, perhaps even with physical characteristics, that can be analyzed, understood, and thus at least partially controlled. The book has some downsides, thus only four stars. I too might have been turned off, like one recent reviewer who put it away because of right-biased political insinuations expressed in the Foreword, written not by the author but by Mark Wasserman. I’m glad I got past them and to the meat of the work; Stavish himself did not veer in alt-right direction that I noticed. Wasserman’s comments were irrelevant to the book’s theme, and I hope they did not deter too many other readers. This book is a brave beginning, a valuable compilation of what has been written so far about egregores and their impact on human existence. While it does falls short of a full justification of its subtitle, The Occult Entities That Watch Over Human Destiny, I look forward to future titles on the subject that hone in on and develop the many key concepts and applications offered by touched on by Stavish and his sources.
A**B
Excellent
Very well written and researched. Interesting realm that we live in here. It is so weird, and that is by design.
K**N
Meh, could have been a great book, but, no.
Not as informative as I was hoping. It did not open any new doors into the subject. Well, written, but lacking in substance that could be further investigated.
C**G
A whole branch to add to your occult tree
I recommend pairing it with the book Meta-Magick: The Book of Atem. Because as this book teaches you about egregores, the book of atem shows you how to create one - or rather the two books teach you both sides of the coin. This is a great book and thoroughly interesting read. It will make you blow a gasket in your mind but in the kindest of ways. Wasserman approved and it is the only occult book I have ever seen for everyone. Perfect for any student of metaphysics, philosophy, anthropology, magic, magick, or entertainment as it makes the world around you look like a strange film indeed. It is a must have because it compliments any personal occult library as that one book you don't have but have to get.
T**O
Excellent exploration of an important topic
As I've always thought egregores explained a lot about reality, I was excited when I discovered this book existed and bought it right away. I wasn't disappointed, though I would have liked more specific examples of factual proven egregore interactions. I've had them myself, and they can be quite dramatic. But many people most likely haven't had that kind of experience, so egregores may remain abstract and theoretical to them. I too wonder how physical and influential they really are in many cases, where the boundary lies between what can become physical and what remains a memorable pop culture figure of the imagination only. Sometimes I wonder if the intensity of the current political polarization is partially a result of the partisan egregores enhanced by ritual. I found the book to be intelligently and articulately written with a desire for freedom from them, which I think is healthy, rather than a focus on how to draw on their power. Any egregore that has been created and used by people can be tainted and thus dangerous to some degree, in my opinion. I highly recommend this book and in fact, have told many people they should buy it to understand what I've been talking about all along.
L**N
Mind-expanding and interesting monograph
This book was recommended by Damien Echols in one of his videos. I immediately showed keen interest in the topic of egregores and thoughtforms. Even though I am relatively new to the study of the occult and magic Mark Stavish managed to convey his concepts very clearly to me through his concise style of writing. The author seems to have an extraordinarily far-sighted and unbiased perspective and still manages to maintain rationality in the study of supernatural phenomena. I learned many things while reading this book, not only about egregores but about several different topics connected to them. Very original and impressive. I'll probably study more of Stavish's works.
S**N
Fascinating, informative and useful
For me this book is important in a number of ways and on different levels. I found it a very enjoyable read as well as providing what I now consider essential information bringing beneficial awareness to a subject that is rarely written about. I found the writing style comfortable and colourful, with good examples and elaborations scattered throughout. Much of the content was easy to grasp, in addition there were areas that promoted much contemplation and discussion. I will be considering and working with concepts that became illuminated by this work and the book will be placed in my reference section where it will become well thumbed, I am sure. I highly recommend you delve into the interesting content of this well presented work.
C**A
Great book, totally worth it. A little gem to grasp other layers of reality.
Somethimg evil is lurking in some big gatherings (religions, sport events...) If you want to find out just get the book.
R**H
excellent and thought provoking
The concept was well explained. From varying perspectives Highly recommended
J**E
un livre un peu superficiel
Intéressant , particulièrement ( en ce qui me concerne ) pour m'avoir fait découvrir un ésotériste français du 20 ème siècle , Jean Dubuis . Ayant pourtant beaucoup lu et étudié dans ces domaines , je n'en avais jamais entendu parler ! Toutefois le livre est un peu " léger" : on aurait aimé davantage de développements . Il reste toutefois fort utile si on s'intéresse de plus près au phénomène des égrégores , les ouvrages traitant du sujet sont peu nombreux .
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