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The Path: A Practical Approach to Sorcery by Esmeralda Arana Average Rating: "I expect to see many negative reviews of this book "The Path: A Practical approach to Sorcery"; because many people will read the title, and incorrectly assume this book is full of spells, incantations, and curses. Well those people simply do not understand what magick (or sorcery in Ms. Arana's nomenclature) is all about. ..."
Spiritualism in Antebellum America (Religion in North America) by Brett Carroll Average Rating: "This is a brilliant, thoroughly researched, and thoroughly illuminating book. Though the prose and the ideas will be tough sledding for anyone looking for a light read on nineteenth-century mediums and seances, careful readers will be richly rewarded for their patience. This is an outstanding book for students of American religious and cultural history. ..."
The Darkened Room: Women, Power, and Spiritualism in Late Victorian England by Alex Owen Average Rating: "I finally finished "The Darkened Room: Women, Power, and Spiritualism in Late Victorian England." Once I started reading it went quickly, I don't know why it sat on my shelf for so long. The author, Alex Owen, does a very good job of grounding the reader in the period and issues of the day before going on to explore possible meanings. ..."
Where God Lives: The Science of the Paranormal and How Our Brains are Linked to the Universe by Melvin Morse Average Rating: "'Learning to listen to our inner voice is what this book is allabout.' ' . . . We are just starting to learn how to use it.'This book combines the perspectives of science and spirituality to consider what right temporal lobe stimulation in the brain is really accomplishing. The best part of the book is that it goes on to propose daring new hypotheses about the nature of the mind and reality. ..."
The Arcturus Probe: Tales and Reports of an Ongoing Investigation by Jose Arguelles Average Rating: "This is a wonderful book by a brilliant man, Jose Arguelles. I can't describe this other than it touched me like no other book. This is a story that speaks to your soul. You know what is written has truth in it because you know. Merlin and Camelot revealed, the Lucifer strain in the universe, interdimensional and time travelers the Mayan, the 4th dimension Midway Station, and 13 dimensions of which, even the 5th and 6th dimensional beings are at a loss to describe this which I call God. ..."
Partner Earth by Pam Montgomery Average Rating: A well-respected herbalist describes how opening ourselves to the spirit forces of nature can promote personal well-being and restore a healthy relationship between humanity and Earth. The pace and demands of modern life have caused a great split between the material and the spiritual in our lives. Our bodies reflect this through fatigue, depression, and chronic illness. ...
Divine Inspiration: From Benin to Bahia by Joseph Nevadomsky Average Rating: Photographer Phyllis Galembo was invited to Nigeria in 1985 to document the research of her friend and colleague, Norma Rosen, on the design and use of traditional Edo altars, ritual objects, and ceremonial dress. From this and subsequent journeys comes this collection of spectacular photographs and essays on Nigerian and Brazilian shrines and ritual figures. ...
The Montauk Book Of The Dead by Peter Moon Average Rating: "Peter Moon, author of Sky Books' newest book, The Montauk Book Of The Dead, has surpassed all expectations in this autobiographical account of his amazing life's journey and synchronistic events leading up to what was destined to become The Montauk Project: Experiments In Time - Moon's first book which set the world on fire in 1992!
The author, whose latest paperback plays host to sixty-one information packed chapters (including a few mind-bending transmissions from a parallel universe) takes the reader on an eye-opening and thought provoking odyssey into his adventures and experiences with Dianetics, Scientology, the legendary L. ..."
The Pillar of Celestial Fire: And the Lost Science of the Ancient Seers by Robert Cox Average Rating: "This is a block-buster book! I had trouble putting it down. Of all the books on spiritual subjects that I've read in the past 30+ years, this is one of the top five. This book comes the closest to anything I've ever read of explaining a "theory of everything." Its range is from the scale of the multiple universes that I'd read about in Vedic texts, down to subtle particles that are both spiritual and material, smaller than an atom. ..."
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