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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > The Occult > General
An invitation to come face to face with the incarnate female power
of ancient Egypt. Sekhmet was ancient Egypt's leonine Netjeret
(Goddess) who embodied incarnate female power. Sekhmet brought
plague and pestilence to the land as well as conferred healing and
protection upon her followers. From her ancient origins, to the
present day, many have been fascinated by Sekhmet's fierce image
and uncompromising destructive powers. This book explores Sekhmet's
Egyptian origins, her mythology, character, and worship, bringing
together Egyptological research and contemporary Pagan
perspectives.
Join Rachel Patterson on an exciting month-by-month journey of
seasonal magic. Going beyond traditional sabbats, this book shows
you how to honor the energies of each season. Rachel offers
correspondences, spells, rituals, meditations, runes, moon magic,
tea blends, and altar decorations that add magic and joy to each
month. This book provides a variety of festivities that occur
throughout the year, including those with Pagan, Christian,
national, and local roots. Build a large bonfire for Beltane, cast
a shell into the ocean on Tynwald Day, carve a beet for Punkie
Night, and make pancakes for Shrove Tuesday. Featuring celebrations
for everything from St. David's Day to Leap Year, this book ensures
that you'll have a magical journey around the sun.
In this ground-breaking new study, Teren Sevea reveals the
economic, environmental and religious significance of Islamic
miracle workers (pawangs) in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century
Malay world. Through close textual analysis of hitherto overlooked
manuscripts and personal interaction with modern pawangs readers
are introduced to a universe of miracle workers that existed both
in the past and in the present, uncovering connections between
miracles and material life. Sevea demonstrates how societies in
which the production and extraction of natural resources, as well
as the uses of technology, were intertwined with the knowledge of
charismatic religious figures, and locates the role of the pawangs
in the spiritual economy of the Indian Ocean world, across maritime
connections and Sufi networks, and on the frontier of the British
Empire.
Rysdyk shares powerful stories of shamans from a variety of
cultures such as Nepal, Tuva, the Ulchi from Siberia and from Peru.
She brings a fresh perspective to the work by showing how the
latest findings in quantum physics are verifying that we are all
connected in an intricate web of energy and spirit.
The source of primal wisdom and vital energy lies in ones center,
not in ones head. The Chinese call this center Dan-Tien of Tan-Tien
meaning "the best place in the body". The Japanese speak of "Hara",
or the "belly brain". In "Dan-Tien -- Your Secret Energy Center",
Markert teaches us how to develop this center in order to
experience good health and a happy lifestyle.
From "Aarab Zereq" to "Zos Kia Cultus," this is the most
up-to-date, comprehensive guide to the history, philosophies, and
personalities of Western occultism. Written by an occult scholar
and practitioner with the assistance of hundreds of experts in the
field, this volume presents the latest in scholarly research and
points out errors in previous writings-revealing truths much more
interesting and dramatic than the fictional histories that obscured
them. The New Encyclopedia of the Occult is an invaluable reference
guide to magic, alchemy, astrology, divination, Tarot, palmistry,
and geomancy; magical orders such as the Golden Dawn and
Rosicrucians; important occultists; and religions and spiritual
traditions associated with occultism such as Wicca, Thelema,
Theosophy, and the modern Pagan movement.
"This is an important source for libraries to have in their
collections to assist anyone seeking information about the many
aspects of occult traditions." --Booklist
"Greer delivers a well researched, informative, and unbiased
encyclopedia... Highly recommended for all public libraries and
where interest merits." --Library Journal
COVR Award Winner
After numerous requests from all parts of the world, the Reverend
George King, well known British born occultist and meta-physician,
journalist, lecturer and broadcaster, has consented to relate his
early experiences, as one who was chosen by cosmic intelligences
for an important world mission, in a rational and understandable
manner to form this book.
This title follows the themes in the writings of Kenneth Grant,
H.P. Lovecraft and the Necronomicon, uncovering further meanings of
the concepts of the famous writers of the Left Hand Path. It is for
Thelemites, as well as lovers of the Lovecraft Mythos in all its
forms and for those who find the rituals of classical ceremonial
magic inadequate for the New Aeon.
Conversations with God took its readers on an inspirational
journey, teaching them how to conduct a dialogue with God and reach
a better understanding of themselves, others and the world we all
inhabit. In Neale Donald Walsch's latest book, they will travel
further on this journey towards a greater relationship, and
ultimately friendship, with God.
Enter the magical realm of the shaman and develop your latent
shamanic skills. The Celtic Shaman's Pack offers direct access to
the inner cosmos of the Celts, enabling you to make contact with
the powerful archetypes to be found there. This pack constitutes
your 'shaman's pouch' - your very own collection of items imbued
with magical or mystical significance, offering a bridge between
the world of the everyday and the world of unseen reality that is a
part of every shaman's training. The cards represent key aspects of
the Celtic universe, providing you with a set of shamanic journey
co-ordinates. By working with the images on a daily basis, for
divination and discovery, you will learn to journey on the
visionary path and gain a heightened understanding of yourself, as
well as insight into your true life direction.
Contemporary seekers on the hunt for an overview of the Western
mystery traditions often face a small selection of dense,
out-of-date tomes. Alternatively, Hidden Wisdom is a fresh,
coherent, and accessible work that expounds many of the teachings
of Western esotericism, examining its key figures and movements.
A collection of essays on magic and occultism. The essays and
articles collected in this volume sum up the first not-quite-decade
of John Michael Greer's career. While they cover a range of
subjects, all of them share a common theme, and were shaped by
certain experiences that remade his spiritual life just before the
first of them was written. They record a remarkable period in the
life of a scholar, and will provide inspiration and entertainment
to students of the occult as well as anyone interested in magic or
writing.
Consult and connect with women of myth using this empowering oracle
deck, featuring 50 goddesses, heroines, and monsters from
mythologies around the world. The Women of Myth Oracle
DeckĀ is an empowering deck that allows you to consult the
wisdom of 50 mythic women, each with their own gripping tales of
triumph, tragedy, victory, heartbreaking loss, and often,
everything in between. This deck was created to take the lessons,
advice, wisdom, and symbolism of these women, and put them into
your hands. This deck is a powerful tool for intuition,
self-discovery, and connecting with the divine feminine.
Plague, a devastating and recurring affliction throughout the
Renaissance, had a major impact on European life. Not only was
pestilence a biological problem, but it was also read as a symptom
of spiritual degeneracy and it caused widespread social disorder.
Assembling a picture of the complex and sometimes contradictory
responses to plague from medical, spiritual and civic perspectives,
this book uncovers the place of music - whether regarded as an
indispensable medicine or a moral poison that exacerbated outbreaks
- in the management of the disease. This original musicological
approach further reveals how composers responded, in their works,
to the discourses and practices surrounding one of the greatest
medical crises in the pre-modern age. Addressing topics such as
music as therapy, public rituals and performance and music in
religion, the volume also provides detailed musical analysis
throughout to illustrate how pestilence affected societal attitudes
toward music.
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