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Mogg Morgan
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Mogg Morgan
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Occupation: writer, publisher, and researcher
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Mogg Morgan is a writer, publisher, and researcher known for his work on occultism, particularly regarding ancient Egyptian magic, tantra, and Western esotericism. He has extensively written about Hermeticism, Thelemic magic, and the impact of ancient Egyptian religious practices on contemporary occult traditions. He holds an advanced degree in Oriental Studies from the University of Oxford, where he was a Wellcome research student under the mentorship of the late Professor B.K. Matilal, an esteemed expert in South Asian rational thought.

Morgan is also affiliated with Mandrake of Oxford, a publishing house that specializes in esoteric and magical texts. His works frequently explore the connections among various magical systems, drawing on historical and practical perspectives. Notable titles include The Bull of Ombos, Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick, and Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt.

In 1986, Morgan founded Mandrake of Oxford, an independent publishing house dedicated to esoteric and occult literature. Named initially Golden Dawn Publications, the company rebranded to Mandrake following the 1988 publication of "Sexual Magick" by Katon Shual, Morgan's pen name.

Under his leadership, Mandrake has been instrumental in introducing and promoting works by various authors in Hermeticism, magick, Tantra, and Thelema.

As an author, Morgan has contributed extensively to the study and practice of occultism. His works often blend academic research with practical experimentation, exploring themes such as the deity Seth in Egyptian magic, the ritual calendar of ancient Egypt, and the connections between Egyptian and Indian goddess traditions. Notable titles include "Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick," "The Bull of Ombos: Seth and Egyptian Magick II," "The Ritual Year in Ancient Egypt," "Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt," "Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods," and "Isis: Goddess of Egypt & India."

Morgan's scholarly pursuits complement his practical involvement in contemporary pagan and magical communities. He is particularly interested in divination, dream interpretation, and oracles and has experimented with ancient oracular systems to address modern inquiries.

Additionally, he has facilitated workshops on topics such as Egyptian serpent power and has organized Thelemic symposiums since the mid-1980s.

Through his multifaceted career as a publisher, writer, and practitioner, Mogg Morgan has significantly influenced the study and practice of modern occultism, particularly in the context of ancient Egyptian traditions and their contemporary applications.

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