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Magick in Theory and Practice
Aleister Crowley - 1929
Many consider this work by Crowley to be the foremost book on ceremonial magic written in the twentieth century. It was written especially for beginners as Part 3 of Book 4 (Liber ABA). The original was privately printed in 1929 after Crowley failed to find a publisher in London.
The Craft Companion: A Witch's Journal
Dorothy Morrison - 2001
Written by a Witch who has spent many years teaching the Craft of Wicca to newcomers, this introductory guide presents everything you need to know for successful witchery, including: An essential set of instructions and guidelines for beginning the practice of the Ancient arts An overview of Wiccan beliefs, laws, rules, and principles Directions for creating and using basic tools of the Craftathame, wand, cup, pentacle, cauldron, broom, black mirror, and meditation Easy-to-follow instructions for altar setup, circle-casting, building power, Deity invocation, and more An assortment of miscellaneous spells, chants, and invocations for a variety of purposes Walk the path of the Witchlive in harmony and balance, and discover the sacred within the natural world with The Craft.
The Dictionary of Mythology: An A-Z of Themes, Legends and Heroes
J.A. Coleman - 2007
It includes myths, heroes, places and legends from all five continents, and from the different cultures and peoples found there.
The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits
Rosemary Ellen Guiley - 1992
With explanations of strange phenomena from both folklore and modern scientific research, it examines famous hauntings, historical figures and events, and myths and legends surrounding ghosts and spirits in different cultures. This edition covers recent breakthroughs and incidences, new information about important myths, and current research into ghosts and other paranormal occurrences.
The Gospel According to Jesus: What Does Jesus Mean When He Says "Follow Me"?
John F. MacArthur Jr. - 1988
MacArthur states clearly that there is no eternal life without surrender to the lordship of Christ.