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Tales of the long lived, from information provided by some people
who claimed to have lived for a great long time. Magic, Alchemy and
history combine in this tale of ancient and contemporary long lived
individuals. A secret stock market trading scheme is mentioned but
not explained. Adventure and mayhem of a sort are intertwined in
this series of tales.
This book is intended for those who have had some experience with
Magic Mirrors. It is not intended for the novice. Some of the
information in this pamphlet requires prior knowledge of the
elements of magic, as well as some Ceremonial Magical techniques.
These are not explained for the novice.
A description of many of the materials used in the practice of
practical magic, along with some formulas for specific products and
warnings of some hazards of long used products. Designed for
reference by the operative magician.
This book contains a description of the various kind of psychic
attack along with suggestions and a few remedies for eliminating it
from your life Included are exercises for mental training, that can
make your mind impervious to psychic attack.
A retelling of several interesting stories I have heard about the
very long lived, or supposed immortals. They have been told to me
over the last sixty years working as a consultant in the field of
the occult arts. I have added my own comments about these methods,
as well as other methods that I have heard of for extending human
life. There is also some information concerning medical research in
the area of life extension.
Many of the spells that spiritual workers give their clients to
solve problems in their lives are given in this book. No knowledge
or training in magic is necessary to perform thse spells, which
have been taken from the successful folk magic of many of the
ethnic spiritual practitioners of New York, as well as Draja
Mickaharic
This volume attempts to renew and reinvigorate critical theory by
extending its range and its intellectual trajectories through
strategies of inclusiveness that respect and build on parallel
traditions. The authors reinterpret the work of Nietzsche,
Wittgenstein and Heidegger in relation to central figures (Kant,
Marcuse, Foucault) and themes of critical theory - the critique of
modernity, theory of the self and the question concerning
technology.
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