Pre-Order: The Black Pilgrimage

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The Black Pilgrimage by David Beth offers a comprehensive, inside view of Kosmic Gnosis—its mysteries, cosmology, and operative art: a living initiatic tradition aimed at the re-calibration of mortal life into Kosmic allegiance, where the world meets the practitioner as a revelatory, answering reality and the human stands as a contested hearth for living powers. At its core is a rigorous pandaemonism / animism: the Kosmos as a communion of presences and currents, with hosts, daemons, gods, and the Dead.

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Bibliographic Details  

  • 336 pages, trim size 165 x 235 mm.
  • Printed in black and red on premium 115gsm wood-free paper.
  • Features marbled endpapers, headbands and ribbon marker.
  • Includes six original color illustrations by Luciana Lupe Vasconzelos, created for the six pylons of The Black Pilgrimage.

Fine Hardcover Edition – 79,- EUR (PRE-ORDER)
+ shipping (incl. VAT if applicable)

  • Bound in dark high quality cover material, manufactured in Germany.
  • Two-color embossed cover, lettering on rounded spine.
  • Limited to 898 copies.
  • Ships Spring 2026.

Auric Edition (PRE-ORDER) – 395,- EUR
+ shipping (incl. VAT if applicable)

  • Fully hand-bound in red leather, crafted in Germany from premium bull hides.
  • Features an intricate two-color embossing on the front cover, lettering and raised bands on rounded spine.
  • Presented in a custom slipcase.
  • Comes with an additional print and binding of The Black Pilgrimage’s Part Two as practical manual for ritual use. 
  • Limited to 55 hand-numbered copies, signed by the author.
  • Ships a few weeks after the Fine Hardcover Edition.

Images are mock-ups and may differ in slight details and color/hue.

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The Black Pilgrimage by David Beth offers a comprehensive, inside view of Kosmic Gnosis—its mysteries, cosmology, and operative art: a living initiatic tradition aimed at the re-calibration of mortal life into Kosmic allegiance, where the world meets the practitioner as a revelatory, answering reality and the human stands as a contested hearth for living powers. At its core is a rigorous pandaemonism / animism: the Kosmos as a communion of presences and currents, with hosts, daemons, gods, and the Dead.

From this foundation, Part One presents six pylons—and an addendum on Fate and Destiny—as a coherent architecture of initiation: abyssal cosmology and daemonology, the human as hearth and threshold, and disciplines that re-forge vision, dream, and world-experience until the Living All is encountered as immediate and ecstatic. Central to this trajectory is the awakening of the Self-as-Daemon: the practitioner’s daemonic core kindled into sovereignty and magical relationality.

This pilgrimage does not proceed unopposed. David Beth names the counter-forces that work against Kosmic contact: currents that lure the soul toward division, sedation, false light, and spiritual captivity—shackles that sever attention from the world’s deeper strata and transmute communion into dissolution. The path breaks these bindings through ordeal, devotion, and an esoteric armory required to enflesh the Current.

The pylons range across the decisive stations of the Work: initiatic katabasis and the rekindling of inner fire; necropolitan service and the cult of the Dead; grave-arts and bone-wisdom; vows and thresholds; erotic covenant and sorcerous bond—a singular, intense system with no close analogue, articulated in powerfully evocative language that draws the reader relentlessly into deeper experience.

Part Two: The Work deepens and unfolds the pylons into practice, offering esoteric hymns, prayers, and magical rites through which the Pilgrimage becomes operative in body, soul, and deed.

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About the author: David Beth was born and raised in Africa and has lived around the world. University educated and published internationally, his work is shaped by over three decades of engagement with esoteric traditions. He holds the priestly rank of Houngan Asogwe in Haitian Vodou and has been initiated in multiple Western and Afro-centric systems of spirituality and magical practice. In collaboration with a circle of initiates across continents, Beth develops the Kosmic Gnosis—a spiritual current oriented to chthonic and pan-daemonic mysteries—and is the co-founder of Theion Publishing.

Bibliographic Details  

  • 336 pages, trim size 165 x 235 mm.
  • Printed in black and red on premium 115gsm wood-free paper.
  • Features marbled endpapers, headbands and ribbon marker.
  • Includes six original color illustrations by Luciana Lupe Vasconzelos, created for the six pylons of The Black Pilgrimage.

Fine Hardcover Edition – 79,- EUR (PRE-ORDER)
+ shipping (incl. VAT if applicable)

  • Bound in dark high quality cover material, manufactured in Germany.
  • Two-color embossed cover, lettering on rounded spine.
  • Limited to 898 copies.
  • Ships Spring 2026.

Auric Edition (PRE-ORDER) – 395,- EUR
+ shipping (incl. VAT if applicable)

  • Fully hand-bound in red leather, crafted in Germany from premium bull hides.
  • Features an intricate two-color embossing on the front cover, lettering and raised bands on rounded spine.
  • Presented in a custom slipcase.
  • Comes with an additional print and binding of The Black Pilgrimage’s Part Two as practical manual for ritual use. 
  • Limited to 55 hand-numbered copies, signed by the author.
  • Ships a few weeks after the Fine Hardcover Edition.

Images are mock-ups and may differ in slight details and color/hue.

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Editions

Auric Edition, Fine Hardcover Edition

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