📖 Overview
The Seven Faces of Darkness examines the Left-Hand Path of Western occultism through theoretical frameworks and practical methods. Author Don Webb draws from his experience as High Priest of the Temple of Set to present core teachings about self-deification and individualized spiritual growth.
The book outlines seven distinct approaches to dark spirituality, providing historical context and modern applications for each path. Webb includes exercises, meditations, and ritual techniques that readers can use to explore these traditions.
The text balances scholarly analysis with pragmatic instruction in Left-Hand Path magic and self-development practices. Extensive references to Egyptian mythology, Hermetic philosophy, and other esoteric systems demonstrate the interconnections between various dark traditions.
This work stands as a significant contribution to contemporary occult literature, challenging conventional religious paradigms while offering a structured approach to personal transformation through darkness. The underlying theme suggests that confronting and working with dark forces can lead to individual enlightenment and empowerment.
👀 Reviews
The Seven Faces of Darkness has limited online reader reviews, making it difficult to gauge broad reader sentiment.
Readers highlighted Webb's practical approach to left-hand path practices and appreciated the historical context provided for the Temple of Set. Several reviewers noted the book offers concrete exercises and workings rather than just theory. One reader on Amazon stated "Webb cuts through the mystical fog and delivers actionable techniques."
Main criticisms focused on Webb's writing style, which some found overly academic and dense. A few readers on Goodreads mentioned the book assumes too much prior knowledge of occult concepts.
Available Ratings:
Goodreads: 3.89/5 (9 ratings, 0 written reviews)
Amazon: 4.5/5 (2 ratings, 1 written review)
The book appears to be out of print and expensive to obtain secondhand, which has limited its readership and available reviews. Most discussion occurs in private occult forums rather than public review sites.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔮 Don Webb is a former High Priest of the Temple of Set, holding the position from 1996 to 2002.
📚 The book explores seven distinct aspects of "darkness" through the lens of Left-Hand Path spirituality, incorporating elements of Egyptian mythology and Western occultism.
⚡ Webb's approach combines practical magical exercises with academic analysis, making complex esoteric concepts accessible to both beginners and advanced practitioners.
🗝️ The title references the Egyptian concept of Kheft, or "enemies of Ra," which represents seven distinct challenges the sun god must overcome during his nightly journey.
🌙 The work builds upon concepts introduced by Michael Aquino, founder of the Temple of Set, but expands them into a unique system influenced by Webb's background in literature and linguistics.