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NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE DIVINE FEMININE For two thousand years,
Mary Magdalene has been a veiled silhouette, a shadow of her
vibrant self. An enigmatic figure, she was shrouded in mystery, a
feminine caricature of either the purest of saints or the most
repentant of sinners. Two thousand years have buried her, her
lineage and her legacy. Through past life regression, backed by
academic research and oral tradition, journey with Mary Magdalene
from the age of six to sixty. Discover intimate knowledge of her as
a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother and a spiritual teacher. Her
daughter Tamar, the product, initiate and bearer of her legacy,
continues her sacred teachings. This is their story - the story of
the feminine in spirituality.
Pagans often claim that their spiritual inspiration comes not from
a written scripture but from personal experience and original
creativity. Yet, there are many written works which also constitute
its testament. Some of them are thousands of years old, such as the
"Descent of Ishtar", and "The Homeric Hymn to Demeter". Others are
more recent, such as "The Charge of the Goddess". "A Pagan
Testament" collects these original works together, along with the
poetry and prose that inspired the founders of the modern Pagan
movement. It also includes the largest collection of circle songs
and wisdom teachings ever published, which are the Pagan equivalent
of the Biblical Psalms and Proverbs. They were collected by the
author in a survey of Pagan folklore, from almost 2,000 people in
twelve countries around the world. They show that Paganism is
continually expanding and developing. Finally, the book includes an
original and valuable philosophical commentary and interpretation.
Salomos Oder er en poetisk skatt fra tidlig kristen
mysterietradisjon. De ble skrevet i tiden mellom Jesu' dod og
300-tallet. Dette verket er i sin poetiske form gjennomtrukket av
ekstatisk mystikk og andelig kjaerlighet, og er derfor saeregent
for sin samtid. Odenes opphav er imidlertid fortsatt uklar, selv om
de kan synes a vaere pavirket av en urkristen tradisjon som gikk
under betegnelsen gnostisisme, pa grunn av vektleggingen av den
mystiske og andelige erkjennelsen. Verket forsvant imidlertid for
middelalderen, og ble regnet som tapt, i likhet med tekstene til
mange andre tidlige kristne retninger. Ved en tilfeldighet ble de
gjenfunnet, og brakt til England, hvor Rendel Harris oppdaget dem i
1909, uten at noen visste hvilken poetisk skatt de hadde brakt med
seg fra Midtosten. Rendel Harris, som oppdaget odene i den
usorterte forsendelsen, oversatte Salomos Oder til engelsk. Hundre
ar etter presenteres Odene i norsk oversettelse, slik at de kan
vaere til glede og inspirasjon for nye lesergrup
This outstanding reference work contains concise quotes from the
Edgar Cayce readings on 264 different topics, including past and
future world conditions, life's purpose, the evolution of the soul,
reincarnation and karma, religion, and health and diet.
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Magic in a box: Full of prompts that are derived from magic and
spiritual practices that are approachable, and focused on accessing
and growing personal power. This is the gift of feeling powerful,
strong, and magical in the everyday. These faux matchsticks offer
offers simple rituals and practices for aligning with nature,
listening to intuition, and channeling the power within. Includes
50 faux matchsticks with printed prompts. Fans of After Amusements
Family Time and You Make Everything Better will love this gift.
This gift is ideal for: * Modern mystics * Spiritual seekers *
Graduates
This sequel to The Montauk Project (see above) continues the
pursuit of the mystery of time travel, the Philadelphia Experiment,
and the Montauk Military base near New York City. It goes beyond
the original time travel experiments and reveals the mysterious
associations of the Cameron Clan with the genesis of American
rocketry, the bizarre history of the electronic transistor and the
magick of Aleister Crowley, Jack Parsons, and more.
I 1460 kom munken Leonardo de Pistoia til Cosimo de Medicis hoff i
Italia, med en samling greske traktater. Disse skulle vise seg for
ettertiden a bli grunnsteinen i den sakalte hermetiske laere.
Tekstenes hovedperson er den mytiske vismannen Hermes Trismegistus
som har likhetstrekk med sa vel Bibelens Moses som romernes Merkur
og egypternes Thoth. Det er disse traktatene som for ettertiden er
blitt kalt Corpus Hermeticum, og som apenbarer en personlig
erkjennelseslaere. Verket har i arhundrene etter det ble
tilgjengliggjort gatt sin seiersgang gjennom filosofiske og
religiose kretser. Det har fascinert, inspirert og provosert, og
tekstenes rikdom har en dybde som evner a gripe sa vel forskere,
som menn og kvinner pa soken etter andelig veiledning pa livets
stier, pa vei mot menneskets fullbyrdels
Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, Volume 5 The Eighteenth and
Nineteenth Centuries Edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark
"Although the volumes are intended mainly for scholars, there is
much in them to interest the common reader."--"New Yorker" "Reminds
readers of the extent to which science, reason, and skepticism
failed to destroy the realm of arcane arts and
nightmares."--"History" The roots of European witchcraft and magic
lie in Hebrew and other ancient Near Eastern cultures and in the
Celtic, Nordic, and Germanic traditions of the Continent. For two
millennia, European folklore and ritual have been imbued with the
belief in the supernatural, yielding a rich trove of histories and
images. A series that combines traditional approaches of political,
legal, and social historians with critical syntheses of cultural
anthropology, historical psychology, and gender studies, Witchcraft
and Magic in Europe provides a modern, scholarly survey of the
supernatural beliefs of Europeans from ancient times to the present
day. Each of the six volumes in the series contains the work of
distinguished scholars chosen for their expertise in a particular
era or region. The eighteenth century saw the end of witch trials
everywhere. The authors chart the process of and reasons for the
decriminalization of witchcraft, but also challenge the widespread
assumption that Europe then became "disenchanted." Here for the
first time are surveys of the social role of witchcraft in European
communities, as well as a full treatment of Victorian
supernaturalism and of the continued importance of witchcraft and
magic as topics of debate among intellectuals and other writers.
Other volumes in the series Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: Ancient
Greece and Rome The Twentieth Century Biblical and Pagan Societies
The Middle Ages The Period of the Witch Trials Bengt Ankarloo is
Professor of History at Lund University, Sweden. Stuart Clark is
Professor of History at the University of Wales, Swansea. 1999 288
pages 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 ISBN 978-0-8122-1706-3 Paper $24.95s 16.50 Not
for sale outside North America and the Philippines History,
Anthropology, Religion Short copy: Topics include the decline of
the witchcraft trials and the role of witchcraft and magic in
enlightenment, romantic, and liberal thought.
The beloved literary iconoclast delivers a fresh twenty-first
century primer on tarot that can be used with any deck. While tarot
has gone mainstream with a diverse range of tarot decks widely
available, there has been no equally mainstream guide to the
tarot-one that can be applied to any deck-until now. Infused with
beloved iconoclastic author Michelle Tea's unique insight, inviting
pop sensibility, and wicked humor, Modern Tarot is a fascinating
journey through the cards that teaches how to use this tradition to
connect with our higher selves. Whether you're a committed seeker
or a digital-age skeptic-or perhaps a little of both-Tea's
essential guide opens the power of tarot to you. Modern Tarot
doesn't require you to believe in the supernatural or narrowly
focus on the tarot as a divination tool. Tea instead provides
incisive descriptions of each of the 78 cards in the tarot
system-each illustrated in the charmingly offbeat style of
cartoonist Amanda Verwey-and introduces specially designed
card-based rituals that can be used with any deck to guide you on a
path toward radical growth and self-improvement. Tea reveals how
tarot offers moments of deep, transformative connection-an
affirming, spiritual experience that is gentle, individual, and
aspirational. Grounded in Tea's twenty-five years of tarot wisdom
and her abiding love of the cards, and featuring 78 black and white
illustrations throughout, Modern Tarot is the ultimate introduction
to the tradition of the tarot for millennial readers.
When Dion Fortune wrote Aspects of Occultism, "occultism" was an
umbrella word used to describe hidden lore, secret traditions, and
arcane knowledge. Today, when the word "occult" is often confused
with "cult", and all its negative aspects, Fortune's essays would
be better referred to as "esoteric studies". In this book she
discusses evocative magic, the sites of Druid worship, parallels
between Christianity and the Qabalah, the astral plane, auras,
spiritual healing, power cycles, and our relationship with the
Higher Self.
Nine different aspects of occultism are illuminated by Fortune's
wisdom and insight: "God and the Gods" contrasts the God of
Christianity with the gods of pagan faiths, "Sacred Centres"
features the sites of Druid worship and the connection of planetary
and physical matter, "Christianity and Reincarnation" draws an
unusual parallel between the teaching of Christ and the Qabalistic
doctrine. In "The Astral Plane", Fortune teaches that death does
not change our astral consciousness; "The Worship of Isis" reminds
us that each woman is a priestess of the goddess; and "Some Helps
to Meditation" provides a few simple rules for achieving a state of
higher consciousness. The three bands visible when the aura is seen
in its entirety are described in "Teachings Concerning the Aura",
"Pitfalls of Spiritual Healing" deals with the dangers of
attempting such "healing without the necessary grounding in
scientific training and clinical experience", and "Power Tides and
Cycles" concerns the Cosmic Doctrine "whereby we trace the Cosmos
coming into manifestation cycle by cycle and the great zodiac
taking form in unlimited space".
This revised edition includes a new introduction byGareth
Knight, an additional essay by Fortune -- "The Myth of the Round
Table" -- and an index. People familiar with Fortune's work will
love this book!
This inspirational book blends elements of shamanism with inherited
traditions and contemporary religious commitments. Drawing on
shamanic practices from the world over, SHAMANISM AS A SPIRITUAL
PRACTICE FOR DAILY LIFE addresses the needs of contemporary people
who yearn to deepen their own innate mystical sensibilities. This
inspirational book shows how to develop a personal spiritual
practice by blending elements of shamanism with inherited
traditions and current religious commitments. Contents include: The
central role of power animals and spirit teachers.Visionary
techniques for exploring the extraordinary in everyday
life.Elements of childhood spirituality including songs, secret
hiding places, power spots, and imaginary power figures.A journey
to an ancestral shaman to recover lost knowledge
In the Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks series.
The work of The Golden Sufi Center is to make available the
teachings of the Sufi path.
Denne boken peker leseren mot en vei, som ikke er en vei, men
heller en vei mellom veiene. Det er en fortelling som er blitt
fortalt ved klokkens trettende time, fra en mental posisjon mellom
sannhet og logn, virkelighet og drom, i et sjelelig sted som
forener alle ting i et punkt uten sentrum eller utstrekning.
Tradisjonen som denne boken henviser til, har en systematisk
forskende tilnaerming til religionens mal, det vil si forlosning
eller frelse. Denne tradisjonen tar utgangspunkt i Bibelens
fortellinger om opphavstiden, om Guds natur, om hvordan vi havnet
her, og hvordan man igjen skal kunne gjenerobre det tapte ved a
stole pa egne krefter, beholde var uavhengighet og tro pa det vi
erkjenner. Dette er veien som av mange er blitt kalt gnostisisme
Explore the spiritual practices, legends, and traditions of various
Indigenous tribes throughout the North American continent. The
Indigenous peoples of North America have followed a wide variety of
spiritual traditions, many of which have been carried on to present
day. Native American Spiritualism offers powerful insight
into the origins and practices of Indigenous American spirituality
while also providing guidance to help unlearn colonialist
perspectives of Indigenous cultures and embrace an enlightened,
nature-focused existence full of traditions of your own making.
This multifaceted guide to discovering your spirituality provides
lessons on: Oral Traditions and the historical events of Mythic
Time Key value systems of eight Nations, including the Chippewa,
Sioux, and Chumash Nations Native American seasonal ceremonies and
their cultural significance Everyday life in the Nations, including
common foods, clothes, objects, and games And more! As with every
title in the Mystic Traditions series, Native American Spiritualism
is a celebration of a unique and beautiful culture. As such, the
subject matter and content has been treated with the utmost care
and respect to ensure an accurate and reverent presentation
that is accessible to a variety of audiences, and serves to further
educate and foster support for these rich practices and traditions
for years to come. Illustrated with stunning imagery, Native
American Spiritualism is a must-read for practitioners who
wish to explore the origins of their craft and practices. The
Mystic Traditions series explores mystical and spiritual traditions
and magical practices from around the world from a modern
perspective. These guides offer concise introductions to the
origins of mystical practices; explain key concepts, figures, and
legends in these traditions; and give straightforward and engaging
instruction on how to connect directly with these practices through
rituals, spells, and more. Also from the Mystic Traditions series:
Celtic Mysticism, Zen Buddhism.
The idea that the self is inextricably intertwined with the rest of
the world-the "oneness hypothesis"-can be found in many of the
world's philosophical and religious traditions. Oneness provides
ways to imagine and achieve a more expansive conception of the self
as fundamentally connected with other people, creatures, and
things. Such views present profound challenges to Western
hyperindividualism and its excessive concern with self-interest and
tendency toward self-centered behavior. This anthology presents a
wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of the nature and
implications of the oneness hypothesis. While fundamentally
inspired by East and South Asian traditions, in which such a view
is often critical to their philosophical approach, this collection
also draws upon religious studies, psychology, and Western
philosophy, as well as sociology, evolutionary theory, and
cognitive neuroscience. Contributors trace the oneness hypothesis
through the works of East Asian and Western schools, including
Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Platonism and such
thinkers as Zhuangzi, Kant, James, and Dewey. They intervene in
debates over ethics, cultural difference, identity, group
solidarity, and the positive and negative implications of metaphors
of organic unity. Challenging dominant views that presume that the
proper scope of the mind stops at the boundaries of skin and skull,
The Oneness Hypothesis shows that a more relational conception of
the self is not only consistent with contemporary science but has
the potential to lead to greater happiness and well-being for both
individuals and the larger wholes of which they are parts.
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