Jaime Paul Lamb is a consulting astrologer and occultist, whose work integrates traditional astrology in the context of the Western esoteric traditions. He is a member of the American Federation of Astrologers (AFA) and is certified in traditional astrology. He has studied with Chris Brennan, Christopher Warnock, and Mark Stavish, and he is an instructor of astrology at the Institute for Hermetic Studies. The author of Myth, Magick & Masonry: Occult Perspectives in Freemasonry, he resides in Phoenix, Arizona.
“In a decade that has already seen an almost unprecedented resurgence of classical occult knowledge, Jaime Paul Lamb’s The Astrological Goetia marks a significant new contribution. Lamb has taken one of the neglected corners of magical lore—the symbolism and spirits of the 72 quinaries of the zodiac—and unfolded it into a fascinating and practical system that bridges the space between astrology and ceremonial magic.” * John Michael Greer, author of The Twilight of Pluto * “By exploring the history of astrology from ancient Babylon, Egypt, and Greece to the medieval grimoire tradition, Jaime Paul Lamb makes the complex subject of astrology easier to understand and, for the skeptic, more plausible. The Astrological Goetia bridges the gap between astrology and magic, with Lamb illuminating the meaning of such material as angels and demons. Detailed historical descriptions of planetary angels and demons (and their influences) bring a new dimension to the subject and remind us of the depth of thought of our historical predecessors.” * Angel Millar, author of Transcend the Chaos and The Path of the Warrior-Mystic * “This book breaks new ground with an illumined peek into ancient metaphysics to reveal the highly secretive mappings of the primordial lights of existence as scribed by the ancient Jewish sages in the form of the Shem HaMephorash. The Astrological Goetia is poised to be a valuable addition to the library of every seeker, offering insights into both the esoteric knowledge and practical aspects of occult astrology and angelic mysticism.” * David Pantano, author of Alchemical Hermeticism * “A remarkably thorough and digestible look at the astrological wonders of the cascading fractals of consciousness known to kabbalists and magicians as the 72 angels of the Shem HaMephorash.” * Lon Milo DuQuette, author of Understanding Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot * “It is well known among occultists that since the appearance of the Testament of Solomon, the hordes of demons found in many grimoires are directly related to the thirty-six astrological decans and the twenty-eight mansions of the moon. But there is scant literature on the spirits behind the seventy-two quinaries of the zodiac. Following Rudd’s Liber Malorum Spirituum Seu Goetia Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis, Lamb has done grimoirists and astrologers alike a great service by rendering the demons of the Lemegeton and the angels of the Shem HaMephorash in a practical, workable system that does not fail to emphasize their astrological underpinnings.” * P. D. Newman, author of Theurgy * “The Astrological Goetia is a seminal work—the capstone of a complete astrological and magical corpus and some of Lamb’s sharpest writing to date. With this offering, the author provides not only the present but future generations of researchers and practitioners with a tremendous and invaluable resource. This is essential reading and a new classic of astrological magic.” * Ike Baker, author of Ætheric Magic and host of Arcanvm Podcast * “A valuable addition to the library of an astrologer or student of the Hermetic sciences, bringing to life the connection between an astrological chart and the angels and demons of the Shem HaMephorash.” * Chris Zalewski, author of Enochian Chess of the Golden Dawn * “Lamb’s work demands critical examination and holds the potential to unlock fascinating new avenues for astrologers and magicians alike.” * Darcy Küntz, editor of The Hermetic Papers of the Golden Dawn *