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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > The Occult
The Book of Baruch is a Bible pseudepigrapha; a deuterocanonical
work attributed to Baruch ben Neriah, the scribe of the prophet
Jeremiah. The Assumption of Moses is a Jewish apocryphal work
concerning hidden prophecies that Moses revealed to Joshua prior to
the latter inheriting his leadership of the ancient Jews. Together
these works constitute typical examples of popular Biblical texts
which are extra-canonical; most Christian and Jewish groups do not
regard their contents as true. Their origins are definitively
proven to be several centuries after the time they purport to be
from. However, theological scholars have expressed some interest,
particularly given the time and context of the writing; being as
these pseudepigrapha are old texts, they themselves carry value.
This edition contains a lengthy, explanatory introduction by W. O.
E. Oesterley, and the well-regarded translations of Bible scholars
R. H. Charles (for Baruch) and William John Ferrar (for Moses).
In the ever-recurring passage of the ages, as life, civilizations,
cultures and humanity's awareness have evolved, a message has been
eternally whispered in man's ear; a continuum of Divine Revelation
has unfolded essential to the next pending chapter in the Book of
Life, bearing a profound vision of mankind's spiritual heritage.
The message contained in this Ageless Wisdom has been one of hope
and promise; of a future fulfillment and the possibility of
attaining an ecstatic, Unified State termed Heaven, Nirvana, Mecca
or Paradise, awaiting mankind at the end of his spiritual journey.
The Divine Knowledge (Gnosis) explored in the trilogy, One Solitary
Life embodies the coordinates of the Path of man's evolution toward
divinity, leading to the attainment of man's Spiritual Legacy;
union with the Divine. This Book One of the trilogy, The Vision the
Journey and The Quest, begins the unfolding of an arcane teaching
whose origin is lost in antiquity, and yet is profoundly relevant
today. It sets the stage for an exploration of the nature of man's
soul and its pilgrimage, by addressing the spiritual principles
that have been handed down throughout the ages in the form of the
world's varied religions and philosophies. It speaks to the
"Mysteries" that are at the heart of Creation. It puts into context
and bold relief the role Christianity and the rest of the world's
religions have played in this unfolding cosmic scenario and
explores their contradictions and inequities. One Solitary Life,
starting with the pristine arcane teaching that has perennially
given birth to diverse religions and philosophies; each competing
for man's mind and heart, and each professing an absolute
interpretation andstewardship of life's inherent meaning; explores
the Universal Verities that are the heart and soul of all true
religious discourse. It journeys in Book Two through comprehensive
levels of metaphysical reality and arrives, in Book Three, at the
ultimate consummation of the mystical Path of Light, as personified
by Christ.
Alchemy is the art of turning your trash into treasure. The Real
Magic Course is a path of transformation. Transformation is the
The Horn of Evenwood, Also called "The Master's Book of Conjury" or
"The Witchfather's Bloodless Bones," is a true book of Art, a
Grimoire of sorcerous operations, charms, and devices of Witchery.
Based on well-worn patterns and operations of Traditional sorcery
and European Witchcraft from the 16th-19th centuries, this manual
of magical arts provides a complete working system of Craft-sorcery
which taps into the numina of the British Isles folk-tradition, the
Luciferian mysteries of the Witchmaster, traditional wortcunning,
the Rades of Edric and Godda, and the hidden roads to
Faery-Elfhame. Included are incantations, conjurations,
instructions in the application of the Ten Pillars of Sorcery, "The
Service of Sigils" working, and the operations of "Biting the
Tongues of Serpents," "Summoning the Witch-Dream by Moth Flight,"
"Binding the Lovers One to the Other," "The Fruitful Working of the
Womb-Seed," and "A Pavis from Foul Imprecations," all of which are
intended to instruct an initiate in the use of this timeless arcane
system.
In Whispers of the Goddess, Carole Anzolletti has compiled an
amazing account of how the Divine whispers among the plainest parts
of our lives. Interested in everything that is born and reborn,
unattached, unique, and provoking, she will darken as well as
illuminate you with the views and thoughts contained in her poetry
and prose. Inspired to reinvent herself and forge a way that worked
for her, Whispers of the Goddess became the scaffold she needed to
build to continue on her creative writing path. "There are soft,
subtle voices that ask us to listen for our own messages and sift
through our own feelings and beliefs to see what it is we are
faithful to and grateful for. We can cultivate, through writing,
this communication with the whole universe in a sacred and centered
way. The words will come to save you, to help you " Whispers of the
Goddess reveals thoughts sculpted by the love of so much in and of
this universe. Carole shares an interesting view of the world
around her, spiritually, emotionally, and genuinely. Her work has
been described as inspiring, deep and raw with truth. "The muse is
always there, waiting to be heard, a voice so silent with power.
The words that come through will be universally understood.
Inspiration walks hand in hand with the animated leaf that scurries
alongside us. The peculiar feeling of sadness on the spray of the
sea. The way the full moon lights up the face of the ocean,
reminding us how very small we really are. We want to do what we
love without the fear of being judged. Everything springs forward
from there."
The subject of destiny has attracted various explanations from
diverse schools of thought. While some believe in and espouse the
philosophy of predestination, others hold that man is the architect
of his own destiny-and still others fail to believe in the concept
at all. Even among those who believe in the concept of destiny,
there is lack of consensus about its definition and its workings
given the critical nature of the subject of destiny. There is a
need for man to clearly understand and employ the knowledge in his
journey from mortality to immortality.
In Have You Discovered Your Assignment with Destiny? author
Anthony Ugochukwu Aliche thoroughly examines the concept of destiny
and seeks to guides others to an understanding of how this
important aspect of our existence functions.
The journey begins with Aliche's lamentation of man's inability
to acknowledge and define his destiny with particular reference to
his assignment with himself, his obligation with his environment,
and his assignment with the Creator and the entire cosmos. He
believes that life lived without discovering one's assignment with
destiny is life lived without putting God first-and consequently a
life tragically wasted. He opens our eyes to the fact that so many
lives could make a quantum leap if only they could turn to God and
nature for the discovery and manifestation of our destiny.
The world would be a better place if we all discovered that we
have a role to play individually and collectively that we can only
achieve if we strive to discover our assignment with destiny.
This book is an investigation into the sphere of production and use
of two related bilingual magical handbooks found as part of a
larger collection of magical and alchemical manuscripts around 1828
in the hills surrounding Luxor, Egypt. Both handbooks, dating to
the Roman period, contain an assortment of recipes for magical
rites in the Demotic and Greek language. The library which
comprises these two handbooks is nowadays better known as the
Theban Magical Library.
The book traces the social and cultural milieu of the composers,
compilers and users of the extant spells through a combination of
philology, sociolinguistics and cultural analysis. To anybody
working on Greco-Roman Egypt, ancient magic, and bilingualism this
study is of significant importance.
The purpose of this book is to allow the reader a glimpse into this
shadowy and fascinating world which will hopefully bing him a step
closer to an understanding of hidden powers.
Mind of the Mystic is a sequel to Autobiography of a Ghost by Glen
A.Just. In Mystic, Glen Just reviews the professional literature
and research on the topics he introduces in Ghost including
mysticism, spirituality, mind-body duelism, hypnotism, dream
interpretation, nightmare control, out-of-body and astral travel,
and Zen, to name a few.
MEN WHO HAVE WALKED WITH GOD BEING THE STORY OF MYSTICISM THROUGH
THE AGES TOLD IN THE BIOGRAPHIES OF REPRESENTATIVE SEERS AND SAINTS
WITH EXCERPTS FROM THEIR WRITINGS AND SAYINGS B Y Sheldon Cheney
New York Alfred A. Knopf 1948 THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK, PUBLISHED BY
ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC. Copyright 1943 by Sheldon Cheney. All rights
rc emd. No fart of this book may be reproduced in any form unthout
permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who
may quote brief passages or reproduce not more than three
illustrations in a review to bo printed in a magazine or newspaper.
Manufactured in the United States of America Published
simultaneously in Canada by The Bpmm Press PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 20,
1045 REPRINTED FOUR TIMES SIXTH PRINTING, MAY 1948 Contents Preface
viii I The Golden Age and the Mystic Poet LAO-TSE 1 II The BUDDHA,
the Great Light, and the Bliss of NIRVANA 38 III The Age of Reason
in Greece PYTHAGORAS and PLATO 86 IV The Tardy Flowering of Greek
Mysticism PLOTINUS 118 V Christian Mysticism, from the Founders to
SAINT BERNARD 143 VI The Medieval Flowering ECKHART and the Friends
of GOD 176 VII FRA ANGELICO, the Saintly Painter and Tool of GOD
212 VIII JACOB BOEHME, the Shoemaker-Illuminate of the Reformation
238 IX BROTHER LAWRENCE, the Lay Monk Who Attained Unclouded Vision
285 X A Mystic in the Age of Enlightened Scepticism WILLIAM BLAKE
309 Afterword 378 A Descriptive Reading List, with Acknowledgments
385 Index 395 List of Illustrations FOLLOWING PAGE Lao-Tse on a
Water Buffalo. Chinese, Sung 10 Sage in Contemplation. In the style
of Ma Yuan 20 Sage in Contemplation under a Pine Tree. By Ma Yuan
84 An Arahat Entering into Nirvana. By Lin Ting-Kuei 80 Socrates102
Christ Appearing to the Apostles. By William Blake 146 Saint Paul
By El Greco 154 Augustine Recording His Vision of the City of God
160 Saint Bernard. By El Greco 170 Saint Francis Receiving the
Stigmata, School of Giotto 178 Meeting of Saint Francis and Saint
Dominic, By Fra Angelico 182 The Garden of Paradise. School of
Cologne, about 1400 204 The Annunciation. By Fra Angelico 216
Portrait of Fra Angelico. By Carlo Dolci The Naming of Saint John.
By Fra Angelico 222 The Visitation, By Fra Angelico The
Annunciation. By Fra Angelico 226 The Annunciation. By Fra Angelico
Coronation of the Virgin. By Fra Angelico 232 The Nativity, By Fra
Angelico j The Flight into Egypt. By Fra Angelico 286 vi LIST OF
ILLUSTRATIONS FOLLOWING PAGE Glad Day. By William Blake 250 When
the Morning Stars Sang Together. By William Blake 318 Then a Spirit
Passed before My Face. By William Blake 326 338 356 362 Saint Paul
Preaching at Athens. By William Blake Satan Rousing the Rebel
Angels. By William Blake The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed
with the Sun. By William Blake Satan Smiting Job with Boils. By
William Blake Then Went Satan Forth from the Presence of the Lord.
By William Blake The Ancient of Days Laying out the Circle of the
Earth. By William Blake Blake Dethroning Urizen. By William Blake
The Angel of the Revelation. By William Blake 374 THE author and
the publisher wish to record their thanks to the De partment of
Education and Museum Extension of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and to the Photograph Library, School of the Fine Arts, Yale
University, for providing certain of the illustrations of Fra
Angeli co s paintings and to Miss Elizabeth Mongan of the Print
Department of the NationalGallery, Washington, for exceptional aid
in assembling the photographs of William Blakes drawings and
prints. Our indebted ness to museum directors and to photographers
is more directly re corded in the captions under individual
illustrations. vii gjr PBEPACE JlN THE final analysis there is only
one subject of permanent interest, the soul. It is a truth easily
forgotten in the press of prac tical undertakings...
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