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Sekhem Heka
A Natural Healing & Self-Development System


“Sekhem is an Egyptian word that literally means power or might. It is the Egyptian equivalent of the Indian word prana, and also of the terms chi and ki, as used in the Orient to denote the all-encompassing essential force that binds the universe together. Sekhem is both all around us and within us."
Jay Burrell, The School of Living Reiki Therapies

Drawing upon her experiences in Egyptian Magic and the energy healing systems of Reiki and Seichim, Storm Constantine developed this new system to appeal to practitioners of both magic and energy healing. Incorporating ritual and visualisation into a progressive journey through the seven energy centres of the body, Sekhem Heka can be practiced by those who are already attuned to an energy healing modality, as well as those who are simply interested in the magical aspects of the system.

Sekhem Heka is designed to help the practitioner work upon self-evolution and self-knowledge. Each of the seven tiers focuses upon a particular Ancient Egyptian god or goddess, including practical exercises and rites. 

Internal illustrations by Olga Ulanova
Cover by Vincent Chong
Megalithica Books, 2008
Grimoire Dehara: Kaimana

Grimoire Dehara: Kaimana is the first esoteric nonfiction book based on the Mythos of Storm Constantine's popular fantasy novels, the Wraeththu series. 

Taking pop culture magic to a fine focus, this book is an introduction not only to the pantheon of this system, the Dehara themselves, but also to a new take on Neopagan practices, which involves the exploration of the androgynous nature of the soul. 

Grimoire Dehara: Kaimana includes:

How to create and work with a personal hienama thought-form
How to build an etheric Nayati
The harish Wheel of the Year, and the dehara and rituals associated with its festivals
Magari – the practice of charms and spells in a Deharan context
Working with the life force of creation – Agmara energy
Rituals and pathworkings associated with the major dehara
Creating your own Deharan magical entities for specific purposes

This series is an essential addition to the library of any experimental practitioners of magic looking for something new to play with, as well as fans of Storm's work, who are interested in the background to the magic of the novels.  Available also as a Collector's Edition hardback.

Cover and illustrations by Ruby
Immanion Press, 2011
Grimoire Dehara: Ulani
(with Taylor Ellwood)

This is the second volume of the pop culture magic system based on the mythos of Storm Constantine’s popular fantasy novels, the Wraeththu series. The focus of the system is the Dehara, androgynous deities that represent the alchemical rebis, the conjunction of male and female, spirit and matter.

The book is fully illustrated by artist Ruby, with additional illustrations by Storm Constantine. It is also available as a limited edition numbered hardback of 50 copies, a paperback and eEbook. The printed editions contain more illustrations than the eBook.

Following on from Grimoire Dehara: Kaimana, this book explores Ulani, the second tier of the system, incorporating the levels Acantha, Pyralis and Algoma. The practitioner now accesses deeper realms of magical knowledge, utilising their creativity and imagination as a vehicle to study the self. 

Grimoire Dehara: Ulani includes:
Working within etheric realms
Sikaara – the deharan version of the energy system of the body and the study of its centres
Xephelax – the deharan Underworld
The dehara of alchemy and alchemical transformation
The Constellati – beings of the cosmos
Divozenky – the mind of the earth
Creating a Spiritual Pearl

This series is an essential addition to the library of any experimental practitioners of magic interested in new systems, as well as fans of Storm’s work, who want to know more about the magic described in the novels.  Available also as a Collector's Edition hardback.

Megalthica Books, 2017
Grimoire Dehara: Nahir Nuri
(with Taylor Ellwood)

The third volume of the pop culture magic system based on the mythos of Storm Constantine’s popular fantasy novels, the Wraeththu series. The focus of the system is the Dehara, androgynous deities that represent the alchemical rebis, the conjunction of male and female, spirit and matter.

The book is fully illustrated by artist Ruby, with additional illustrations by Storm Constantine. It is available as a limited edition numbered hardback of 50 copies, a paperback and eEbook. The printed editions contain more illustrations than the eBook.

Following on from Grimoire Dehara: Ulani, this book explores Nahir Nuri, the third tier of the system, incorporating the levels Efrata, Aislinn and Cleatha. The practitioner now explores the cosmos, encountering new magical entities with whom to work, and creating new realms from their imaginations. Nahir Nuri also presents the Deharan interpretations of the Tree of Life, a distinct version for each level of the tier. 

Grimoire Dehara: Nahir Nuri includes:
The Otherlanes – the paths between etheric realms
Meeting the Sedim, vehicles of the Otherlanes
Pansophia – the three aspects of the Tree of Life: Arboriamunda, Creamora and Cosmoria
Ancestral majhahns – the time before modern humanity
New dehara associated with ascension majhahns and exploration of the ethers
The dehara of space and time
Creating new realms
Working within created realms for specific magical purposes

This series is an essential addition to the library of any experimental practitioners of magic looking for something new to play with, as well as fans of Storm's work, who are interested in the background to the magic of the novels.  Available also as a Collector's Edition hardback.

Megalithica Books, 2017
Zodiac of the Gods
A New Interpretation of an Ancient System

Storm Constantine and Graham Phillips, 
writing under the name of Eden Crane

The Dendera Zodiac, an elaborate bas-relief sculpted on a twelve-inch stone disc, was found on the ceiling of a chapel in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera in central Egypt. This artefact revealed how the twelve months of the Ancient Egyptian year were presided over by a particular god, goddess or mythical creature – creating a system of ‘natal signs’ similar to western astrology. This book presents a new interpretation of the Dendera Zodiac, exploring character analysis for each sign, revealing your relationship with the god or goddess who presides over your month of birth.


Zodiac of the Gods also offers a primer for Egyptian magic, focusing upon the deities of the year. The vivid pathworkings enable you to connect with these ancient gods and goddesses, and work with their energy to influence and improve your life, to help you realise your goals and desires.

When you engage in ritual, you put your intentions out into the universe, connecting with the source of all, whatever you believe that to be. Within this book, the gods and goddesses are imagined as different masks for the universal life energy, so that you can relate to it more meaningfully and visualise it easily. Understand what the ancient divine forms represent, learn about their symbols and meaning, and how these aspects are mirrored within you, and you’ll come to know more about yourself.

Cover by Danielle Lainton
Megalithica Book, 2019
Whatnots & Curios

Known for her thought-provoking novels and short stories, traversing the fantastic and the mysterious, Storm Constantine’s career spans thirty-three years and counting. She has also written non-fiction titles on esoteric subjects, as well as a vast number of articles, reviews and introductions for other writers’ books. Whatnots and Curios is a selection chosen by the author, providing an authentic glimpse into the life of a working writer. A fascinating read for any fan of Storm Constantine’s work. 

Cover by Danielle Lainton
Immanion Press, 2015
SHE: Primal Meetings with the Dark Goddess
(with Andrew Collins)

The Dark Goddess is fearsome, lustful, unpredictable, dispassionate, cruel, and often deadly. She is Mother Nature without mercy. She is the Ice Maiden with no heart. She is the Bloody Scavenger of the Battlefield and the Huntress of the Moon. She is the Queen of the Dead, and the Avatar of Madness. She reflects our deepest desires, fears, ideals, hopes and expectations.

In this book, you’ll meet goddesses of war, ecstasy and chaos, as well as huntresses of the night and queens of the underworld. You’ll experience meetings with dark mothers, alluring demonesses and grim hags of the winter twilight, who might share with you their ancient wisdom. In vividly evoked timeless lands you’ll encounter powerful sorceresses and wild incarnations of delirium. Hecate, Ereshkigal, Babalon, Akhlys, Melusine, Berchta, Ashina, Black Annis, Lamia... they and all their shadowy sisters wait in their hidden domains to reveal their mysteries.

Storm Constantine and Andrew Collins have selected a wide and fascinating assembly of goddesses for this book, including some who are not so well-known. The pathworkings to meet them, and to explore their realms through meditation and intuition, will help you gain insight into these often-misunderstood deities.

This fully-illustrated book includes articles and pathworkings by Deborah Cartwright, Maggie Jennings, Richard Ward and Caroline Wise.

The Collector’s edition of 99 copies is augmented by a bonus section – Goddesses of Greater Darkness – featuring Lyssa, Melinoe and Kalma, with extra illustrations to accompany it.

Cover by Brom (CE cover by Danielle Lainton)
Illustrations by Danielle Lainton, Storm Constantine and Ruby.
Megalithica Books, 2018
Bast & Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra
(with Louise Coquio)

A unique work on the history and magic of the Egyptian feline goddess, Bast and Sekhmet, from the ancient land of majestic splendour and long-held secrets.

Practicing pagans Storm Constantine and Eloise Coquio discuss the important role cats - who have been both worshipped as gods and reviled as demons - play in many people's lives, not just as pets but as spiritual totems.

A manual for magic incorporates all the rituals the authors' circle have used, with suggestions for creating one's own, whether working solo or in groups. Also discussed are such aspects as temple creation, attuning with your own cat familiar, and ritual techniques.

Finally, the authors suggest ways in which you can work in Bast's name in this world, such as by 'adopting' a lion or helping animal charities.

Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra was written in response to the ever-increasing popularity of and demand for information about these powerful and mysterious deities - ancient goddesses for a new age.

Cover Illustration by Elisa H Mitchell
Robert Hale, 1999
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