Genuine Imitation Occult Documents

The School uses the Ars Holistica as a resource and a living document. Obviously that should be impossible if the book were a legitimate artifact, but we are in luck. The book is an obvious fraud.
So why should we let that stop us!
Onward!
The Ars Holistica is a collection of mismatched found documents. Faux handwritten journals, audio cassette transcriptions, poems, urban legends recounted, screenplays of unreleased ‘documentaries’, ‘recovered’ translations of ‘ancient’ tablets or what-have-you. The book is a meta-book. It refers to itself. It refers to the reader. It to refers to the process of ‘finding’ the documents associated with the book. It refers to itself as a hypersigil, and perhaps is it. Have a look and find out.
You can also find more documents at the Professor’s Internet Archive library:
You can also find more stuff at the Professoer’s Patreon.
“‘Any sufficiently analyzed magic is indistinguishable from science!'”
Girl Genius, Phil and Kaya Foglio
“What’s with the quotation marks? Who said that?”
“ME!”

Recommended Reading
- The History of Magic: From Alchemy to Witchcraft, from the Ice Age to the Present Paperback, by Chris Gosden
- Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America, by Margot Adler
- Grimoires: A History of Magic Books, by Owen Davies
