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  • Monsters: An Investigator's Guide to Magical Beings (Paperback)
    John Michael Greer List Price: $19.95 Offer Price: $13.57

    Publication Date: 2001-09-01
    Of course that monster hiding under your bed when you were little didn't really exist. Faeries and dragons, vampires and werewolves, angels and demons, even the boogeyman—all are simply figments of our imagination, right? After all, their existence has not yet been scientifically proven.

    But there is one giant problem with such an easy dismissal of these creepy creatures—people keep encountering them!

    Combining folklore, Western magical philosophy, and actual field experience, Monsters: An Investigator's Guide to Magical Beings is required reading for both active and armchair monster hunters. Between these covers you'll find a chilling collection of fiendish facts and folklore, including:

    • The five different kinds of ghosts
    • Magical origins of the werewolf legends
    • The hidden connections between faery lore and UFOs
    • Where dragons are found today
    • How to investigate a monster sighting
    • Natural and ritual magic techniques for dealing with hostile monsters

    Join ceremonial magician John Michael Greer for a harrowing journey into the reality of the impossible. This book is your guide to the strange, spooky, and sometimes sinister world of the creatures who lurk in the shadowy realms outside the reality we take for granted.


    In the following excerpt, author John Michael Greer explains that monsters have something valuable to teach us about ourselves and our world.

    A thousand years ago, vampires and shapeshifters, spirits of the ancestors and spirits that were never human at all, intelligent beings with subtle bodies or none, were as much a matter of everyday life then as electricity is now.
    But we know better nowadays, of course.
    Don't we?
    This book is based on the uncomfortable knowledge that we don't know better—that at least some of these entities had, and still have, a reality that goes beyond the limits of human imagination and human psychology. For most people nowadays, such ideas would be terrifying if they weren't so preposterous. Plenty of modern Americans believe that UFOs are spacecraft from other worlds and psychics can bend silverware with their minds—but the existence of vampires and werewolves? To make things worse, this book explores such beings from the standpoint of an equally discredited system of thought: the traditional lore of Western ceremonial magic, which has been denounced and derided by right-thinking folk ever since the end of the Renaissance.
    The word "monster" comes from the Latin monstrum, "that which is shown forth or revealed." The same root also appears in the English word "demonstrate," and several less common words (such as "remonstrance") that share the same sense of revealing, disclosing, or displaying. In the original sense of the word, a monster is a revelation, something shown forth.
    This may seem worlds away from the usual modern meaning of the word "monster"—a strange, frightening and supposedly mythical creature—but here, as elsewhere in the realm of monsters, appearances deceive. Certainly, monsters are strange, at least to those raised in modern ways of approaching the world. As we'll see, too, monsters have a great deal to do with the realm of myth, although this latter word (like "monster" itself) has older and deeper meanings that evade our modern habits of thought. The association between monsters and terror, too, has practical relevance, even when the creatures we call "monsters" fear us more than we fear them.
    The myth, the terror, and the strangeness all have their roots in the nature of the realm of monsters and the monstrous—a world of revelations, where the hidden and the unknown show furtive glimpses of themselves. If we pay attention to them, monsters do have something to reveal. They show us the reality of the impossible, or of those things we label impossible; they point out that the world we think we live in, and the world we actually inhabit, may not be the same place at all.

    Pagan News Review by Mike Gleason

    What this book is NOT: It is not Frankenstein, Dracula, or anything by Poe. What it IS: A book about those darker aspects of human experience, as well as lesser-known functions of the human psyche.

    Mr. Greer, in each section of this book reminds investigators of alleged paranormal sightings that it is vital to hold an open mind without succumbing to credulity. He shows how to differentiate between various forms of "monstrous" ("that which is shown forth or revealed") beings as well as cautioning that physical and mental defects must be ruled out, as must deliberate hoax.

    This book is divided into four parts: An Introduction to the Field Guide; A Field Guide to Monsters; A Guide to Monster Investigation; and Magical Self-Defense. Each section can stand on its own, so depending on what you want, or need, to know, you can go directly to that section.

    Some of the entities included under the heading of "monsters" may surprise some readers - fairies and angels hardly seem monstrous in our current culture, but if you accept the older meaning (see above) you will understand their inclusion in this work.

    Whether or not you accept Mr. Greer's definitions of the monstrous, you will find lots of usable information in here. His explanations and guidelines will stand you in good stead should you decide to (or have to) deal with creatures which transcend the "usual" experiences of our world.

    The third section, dealing with investigation, is useful for helping one to hone their abilities of observation, which is an advantage to anyone. It is very similar to what students of Private Investigation undergo in their training.

    The final section contains two basic parts - Natural Magic and Ceremonial Magic. The Natural Magic segment is usable by anyone. It consists of items which contain "power" within themselves - herbs, metals, etc. There is no need to undergo extensive training in the use of these items. The segment dealing with Ceremonial Magic is based on Mr. Greer's experience studying and teaching the Golden Dawn system of magic, and is contingent upon the reader dedicating a fair amount of time to learning the procedures outlined herein. Many readers will be able to skip over this section without a problem.

    If you are looking for a book to give you a chill down your spine - forget this one. If you have found yourself encountering unexplained phenomena (hagging attacks, ghosts, etc.) you will find this book invaluable. If you are thinking about getting into the "Monster Hunting" business, this book should be your first investment.