The Calling of the Qliphoth - is a deeply personal account of a female magician’s descent through the shadow-shells of the Qliphoth. The book is built upon the author’s private diaries, old notebooks, and nearly three decades of practical work on the left-hand path with Qabalah and the Qliphoth. This is not a theoretical overview, it is a record of lived initiation, of the trials, rites, breakdowns, and rebirths that shapes a true adept. Through blood, fire, mirrors, ritual magick, and daily discipline, the narrative reveals how the forces of the Qliphoth open, dismantle, and reconstruct those who dare to walk their path.
The reader is introduced to the Entities the author has worked with; what they demand, what they offer, and how they alter the practitioner from the inside out. The book also explores voodoo currents, and the sex-magickal keys that have accompanied her since adolescence. It is a journey that shows how Thelema can be lived in everyday life, and how the Will is forged through trauma, love, motherhood, shadow, and resistance. Included within these pages is The Inverted Resh - The Adorations of the Black Sun Beneath the Shells, a reversed solar adoration written by the author for those who operate within the night-side tunnels and the lower worlds. The Calling of the Qliphoth is a boundary-crossing work; a practical grimoire, a confession, and a mirror. It is written for magicians who dare to face their own shadow, stand in their True Will, and rise from their own ashes with enough power to carve their own path through the dark. This book serves as a tribute to the heritage of female magicians; a journey forged through firsthand experience, dedicated rituals, and the unwavering quest for the strength of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine. Both of these powerful forces are present in the shells and husks. It pays homage to all the females who create their own magic with blood, will, and fire, those who traverse the Qliphoth. For to walk in a man’s shadow is to invite dishonesty within oneself.