Nema

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Nema has been practising and writing about Magick (magical working, as defined by Aleister Crowley) for over twenty-five years. From her experience with Thelemic Magick (a system designed by Crowley), she developed her own system of magic called Maat Magick which has the aim of transforming the human race. Her writings have appeared in many publications, including the Cincinnati Journal of Ceremonial Magick, Aeon, Starfire, and others.

In 1974, she channelled a short holy book called Liber Pennae Praenumbra. Her ideas have been featured in the writings of Kenneth Grant. In 1979, she co-founded the Horus-Maat Lodge. According to Donald Michael Kraig:

"Nema has been one of the most influential occultists of the last quarter century although most occultists have never read her works. What Nema has done is influenced those who have been writers and teachers. They, in turn, influenced the rest of us."[1]

She has been a frequent speaker at both the Starwood Festival and the WinterStar Symposium.

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  • 1974: Liber Pennae Praenumbra
  • 1995: Maat Magick: A Guide to Self-Initiation . Weiser Books. ISBN 0-87728-827-5
  • 2003: The Way of Mystery: Magick, Mysticism & Self-Transcendence. Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0-7387-0290-0

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  1. ^ Kraig, D. M. Maat Magick: Review by Donald Michael Kraig. Retrieved Aug. 1, 2005.

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