Ophiel
"Ophiel"
Pseudonym of Edward C. Peach, a writer on occultism. In 1961, after receiving a claims settlement of $1,000 for an accident, he spent the money publishing his own manuscript The Art and Practice of Astral Projection, using a Hong Kong printer. Over the next decade, Peach published several occult books and continued to write through the 1970s.
Sources:
Ophiel [Edward C. Peach]. Art and Practice of Talismanic Magic. West Hollywood, CA: Peach Publishing, 1973.
——. The Oracle of Fortuna. St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1971.
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