Biography
**Violet Mary Firth Evans**
Better known as Dion Fortune, was a British occultist and author. Her pseudonym was inspired by her family motto "*Deo, non fortuna*" (Latin for "*by God, not fate*"), originally the ancient motto of the Barons & Earls Digby.
Better known as Dion Fortune, was a British occultist and author. Her pseudonym was inspired by her family motto "*Deo, non fortuna*" (Latin for "*by God, not fate*"), originally the ancient motto of the Barons & Earls Digby.
Books by Violet M. Firth (Dion Fortune)
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Hunters of Humans
Practical Occultism in Daily Life
The Vampire Archives
Qabalah - Psychic Self Defence
Qabalah - Psychic Self Defence
The esoteric philosophy of love and marriage
Arthurian Formula
Arthurian Formula
Mystical Meditations on the Christian Collects
Dion Fortune's book of the dead
Principles of Esoteric Healing
Introduction to Ritual Magic
Dion Fortune's Applied magic ; and, Aspects of occultism
Dion Fortune's Sane occultism ; and, Practical occultism in daily life
Esoteric Orders and Their Work and the Training and Work of the Initiate
The Magical Battle of Britain
Circuit of Force
Circuit of Force
Dion Fortune's The esoteric philosophy of love and marriage, and The problem of purity
Dion Fortune's Through the Gates of Death
The sea priestess
What is occultism?
The secrets of Dr. Taverner
The Esoteric Orders and Their Work
The Cosmic Doctrine
Aspects of occultism
The training and work of an initiate
The Goat-Foot God
Winged Bull
Through the Gates of Death
The problem of purity
The demon lover