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Clues to T.C. Lethbridge's books lie in their subtitles.
Witches: Investigating an Ancient Religion is no exception. In his
study of the old pagan gods of Britain, Lethbridge believed that
witch cults had their roots in prehistory and eventually became a
religion of the suppressed classes.Similarities between eastern and
ancient western religions provided him with evidence of ancient
collusion. He believed Britain's island status acted as a filter
for external inflences and ideas. No belief on the continent ever
arrived intact which made the study of British customs so
intriguing.His study of Dianic belief and the transmigration of
souls led him to believe in a universal, controlling intelligence.
He linked the concept of the evolving mind with the Laws of Karma,
the Avatars and other religious teachings of the world and
concluded that Druidic belief was not a million miles away from
modern psychical research.
Clues to T.C. Lethbridge's books lie in their subtitles. Witches:
Investigating an Ancient Religion is no exception. In his study of
the old pagan gods of Britain, Lethbridge believed that witch cults
had their roots in prehistory and eventually became a religion of
the suppressed classes.Similarities between eastern and ancient
western religions provided him with evidence of ancient collusion.
He believed Britain's island status acted as a filter for external
inflences and ideas. No belief on the continent ever arrived intact
which made the study of British customs so intriguing.His study of
Dianic belief and the transmigration of souls led him to believe in
a universal, controlling intelligence. He linked the concept of the
evolving mind with the Laws of Karma, the Avatars and other
religious teachings of the world and concluded that Druidic belief
was not a million miles away from modern psychical research.
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