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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Astrology > General
Explore the magic and mystery of the Night with this mini deck,
featuring magical concepts, mantras, rituals, and more, from
award-winning author Maia Toll's The Night School. * MYSTICAL
WISDOM, CONCEPTS, AND SYMBOLS FROM THE NIGHT SCHOOL: Further your
magical practice with bite-sized mantras, rituals, essential
magical concepts, and key symbols (Elements, Zodiac, etc.), all
brought together in this oracle-style deck inspired by The Night
School. * MAGICAL INSPIRATION ON THE GO: Sized to fit in the palm
of your hand (approx. 2 1/2 X 3"), these miniature cards allow you
to bring core magical concepts, ritual-starters, and mediations
with you wherever you feel most enchanted. * FROM AUTHOR MAIA TOLL:
Trusted mystical author and healer Maia Toll (The Illustrated
Herbiary), draws together essential mystical knowledge in essential
subjects (divination, astrology, alchemy, philosophy) in this
compact deck-and-guidebook set. * BEAUTIFUL, DELUXE PACKAGE:
Featuring 100 full-color cards and a 48-page paperback book (2 1/2
X 3") in a magnetic-closure carrying case, this fully-illustrated
set captures the mystery and wonder of the night sky. * A PERFECT
GIFT: An ideal gift or self-purchase for witches, seekers, and
magic-curious practitioners.
The Shodasa Vargas or sixteen divisional charts are an essential
technique that is studied in vedic astrology in order to understand
the true nature of an individual. Each varga focuses on a different
area of life, and together they represent the complete picture,
reflecting human consciousness from reality to the subconscious.
Komilla Sutton unravels the sixteen vargas and their secrets
through the in-depth study of case histories that include Sri
Ramana Maharshi, Bill Clinton, Prince William, Bill Gates, Sri
Aurobindo, Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Michael
Jackson and many more. She explains the navamsha techniques of
relationship compatibility, karakamsha, the atmakaraka in navamsha,
how to analyse dasha and transits with vargas, plus vimshopaka,
visheshika amsha and finally, appropriate remedies. This book is
perfect for all students of vedic astrology, from beginner level to
advanced.
Drawing on a lifetime of experiences, author Julie McCulloch
Burton shares a compilation of short stories and vignettes that
reflect her self-deprecating sense of humor and her positive
outlook on life, turning ordinary moments into meaningful
lessons.
Including personal photographs of a wide range of subjects-food,
flowers, animals, people, landscapes, seasons, studies in lines,
and studies in water movement-Mediocre also presents a varied
collection of writings, many of which originated as e-mails to
family and friends. Burton offers narratives relaying the realities
and absurdities of humorous, everyday situations; accounts of what
it's like to live with multiple sclerosis; favorite family recipes;
philosophical thoughts; poetry; and reflections on moments in life
when you wish you had thought things through just a little bit
more.
In "Mediocre," Burton provides enlightenment about an ailment
that does not define her, entertains with the humor that does, and
teaches that the object of this game is not only to do your best on
your best day, but also to do your best on your worst day.
This book broadens the spiritual horizons. Prepare to believe there
is a life after, for those who already believe the boundaries of
this book will open the eyes of even true believers with its
detailed accounts and helpful resource material for beginners and
advanced practitioners alike.
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