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The Orphic hymns are fascinating historical artifacts 87 devotions,
invocations, and entreaties to the Greek gods that are as powerful
today as they were when they were originally developed thousands of
years ago. Designed to be used in contemporary spiritual practice
and spellcrafting, this premium hardcover edition features
spectacular new English translations by Patrick Dunn along with the
original Greek on facing pages. These translations are complete,
accurate, and poetic perfect for integrating into rituals and
magical workings for every conceivable purpose, from protection to
prosperity and everything in between. Written by a poet and
occultist specifically for contemporary practitioners of magic,
this must-have book also includes detailed notes to help you
understand esoteric passages as well as suggestions for incense
selection and the practical use of the hymns.
Aboriginals believe they have lived in Australia since the
Dreamtime, the beginning of all creation, and archaeological
evidence shows the land has been inhabited for tens of thousands of
years. Over this time, Aboriginal culture has grown a rich variety
of mythologies in hundreds of different languages. Their unifying
feature is a shared belief that the whole universe is alive, that
we belong to the land and must care for it. This book collates and
explain the many fascinating elements of Aboriginal culture: the
song circles and stories, artefacts, landmarks, characters and
customs. From the author of Wild Cat Falling, Dr Wooreddy's
Prescription for the Ending of the World, and Master of the Ghost
Dreaming. An A-Z spanning the history of Aboriginal mythology from
the earliest legends to the present day.
Neo-Assyrian and Greek Divination in War focuses on all divinatory
practices which were used in the ancient Near East and Greece in
time of war. Divination was a practical way of discovering the will
of the gods, and enabled human contact with the divine. Divinatory
practices were crucial to decision-taking. The results of
divination were especially important during war. This book
concentrates on the methods used to obtain all possible information
from the divine world which could impact on the results of war.
Knowledge of divine plans, verdicts and favors would ensure
victory, power and eternal glory. This book is also about the
convergence of the ancient Near East and Greek divinatory systems,
methods and practices. Step by step, it points out that the Greeks
treated divination in a very similar way to the Mesopotamians, and
presents the possible routes of transmission of this divine
knowledge, which was practiced in both cultures by a group of
well-trained professionals.
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Mephistophela
(Paperback)
Catulle Mendes; Translated by Brian Stableford
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