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The Celtic Book of Living and Dying írta: Juliette Wood
Truth About Ritual Magic (Truth about) írta: Donald Tyson
Disney's Haunted Mansion: Pop-Up Book (Disney's Pop-Up Books) írta: Chuck Murphy
Unlocked Books: Manuscripts of Learned Magic in the Medieval Libraries of Central Europe (Magic in History Magic in History) írta: Benedek Lang
Mastering the Tarot: Basic Lessons in an Ancient, Mystic Art írta: Eden Gray
The Golden Dawn Audio CDs: Volume 3: The Practice of the Presence of God & The Holy Guardian Angel; The Rose Cross Ritua írta: Israel Regardie
Occult London (Pocket Essential series) írta: Merlin Coverley
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One day I'm going to count them, but presently all I know is that my books number in the thousands.
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chg1 által bejegyzett 7:26 pm (EST) -kor a Jun 7, 2008
Anyhow, I see the whole goddess thing -and indeed the 1970s incarnation of the 'feminist movement' as an historical balancing of the prior several thousand+ years of the patriarchial, indeed maschoistic attitudes, to eventually FIND a workable synthesis (a la Kant). Jung's Anima, Animus and Shadow is probably a good analogy on a societal level (a disease of mediagenisis???!!! ;-> ).
This may be the same or similiar underlying idea that lead to Giordano Bruno's death.
Please use my e mail address,chg@ snet.net to continue discussion as these messages collectively take up a lot of space on one's profile page!
Peace,
Chuck
chg1 által bejegyzett 6:48 pm (EST) -kor a Jun 7, 2008
Big OOPS! I screwed up....
Gareth Knight wrote THE ROSE CROSS AND THE GODDESS (aka Evoking The GODDESS); Paul Foster Case wrote THE TRUE AND INVISIBLE ROSECRUCIAN ORDER.Embarassing mistake,especially since I have Knight listed as one of my favorite authors!!!
Chuck
chg1 által bejegyzett 8:19 pm (EST) -kor a May 31, 2008
In editing and looking over my catalog, I noticed that you recently added Paul Foster Cases' THE ROSE CROSS AND THE GODDESS (just after me!). Have you read or at least perused it and if so what is your opinion of it?
CHG1
chg1 által bejegyzett 1:34 pm (EST) -kor a May 31, 2008