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Magical Household: Spells & Rituals for the Home
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Generation Hex: New Voices From Outside Reality
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Summoning the Fates
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The Underworld Initiation by R.J. Stewart
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by Scott Cunningham
A practical guide to household magic. Spells and rituals for safeguarding the house, its contents and residents are given in full. Every part of your home, inside and outside, is covered in this book. Outside are the garage and garden, windows and doorways. This book gives you ways to bring in the good — health, love, peace, wealth, friends — and keep out the bad — disease, accidents, poverty, unwanted intruders.
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The book is a collective portrait of initiation, and what it means to rediscover the dizzying heights, primal terrors and recursive ironies of the magical landscape in a world that has largely forgotten its connection to spirit. It is also a practical grimoire for engaging with the psychic and occult undercurrents of the world, and a template for an emergent shamanic Ultraculture.
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by Zsuzsanna E. Budapest
Colorful and authentic, optimistic and wise, Summoning the Fates is Zsuzsanna Budapest's classic guide to destiny and sacred transformation for women. Budapest uses fairy tales, historical lore, and personal anecdotes to describe the three sacred sisters who are especially active during our thirty-year life cycles: Urdh (youth), Verdandi (adulthood), and Skuld (the crone years).
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RJ. Stewart reconstructs the key to a true understanding of Western esoteric lore. The authentic magical tradition of the west, the author claims, is concerned with the UnderWorld Initiation, a powerful system of altering consciousness in a dynamic and far-reaching manner, the central symbols of which survive in songs and ballads whose roots are in the Celtic and pre-Celtic past.
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Night of the Witches - Folklore, Traditions & Recipes for Celebrating Walpurgis Night
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Pagans and the Law: Understand Your Rights
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Green Egg Omelette: An Anthology of Art and Articles From the Legendary Pagan Journal
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Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy
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The roots of Walpurgis Night reach deep into the Pagan past. This charming, impeccably researched book features a wealth of folklore and herb lore, plus original and traditional recipes, crafts, and activities.
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by Dana D. Eilers
Every Pagan needs to have a realistic idea of what to do and how to conduct oneself when faced with a legal challenge. Pagans and the Law presents an exploration of our religious freedom as protected by the constitution. Dana also goes into the workings of the American court system: how it works, which courts you will have to deal with in regard to your specific case, and how to find and work with attorneys.
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Edited by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart Selections from 40 years of Green Egg include articles from numerous contributors, including Chas S Clifton, Isaac Bonewits, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Darryl Cherny, Phyllis Curott, LaSara Firefox, Ed Fitch, Jesse Wolf Hardin, Anodea Judith, Ralph Metzner & more
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Barbara Ehrenreich uncovers the origins of communal celebration in human biology and culture. Although sixteenth-century Europeans viewed mass festivities as foreign and "savage," Ehrenreich shows that they were indigenous to the West, from the ancient Greek worship of Dionysus to the medieval practice of Christianity as a "danced religion," Sufi dancing, and even the Greatful Dead.
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City Magick: Urban Rituals, Spells and Shamanism - Christopher Penczak
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Other Ways of Knowing: Recharting Our Future with Ageless Wisdom
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By Land, Sky & Sea: Three Realms of Shamanic Witchcraft - Gede Parma
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The Living World of Faery by R.J. Stewart
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City Magick breathes life into the often "dead, man-made" urban environment within which so many of us live. Christopher Penczak tells us we can learn to embrace the heart of the surrounding world using the tools right in front of us.
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By John Broomfield
Broomfield argues that the necessary wisdom to chart a new course is available to us from many sources: the sacred traditions of our ancestors; the spiritual traditions of other cultures; spirit in nature; feminine ways of being; contemporary movements for personal, social, and ecological transformation; and the very source of our current crisis, science itself. Other Ways of Knowing shows us the wisdom of other cultures who may hold the knowledge necessary to arrest our headlong race toward destruction.
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By going back to the shamanic sources of Wicca and Witchcraft, this book reveals the Craft as a path that unites the self to service, the community, and to the Gods—and cultivates a unique and personally meaningful life.
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by R.J. Stewart
Revealing the fairy tradition as an aspect of planetary consciousness, an enduring Land-based resource, R.J. Stewart describes Second Sight, Distance Contact, and powerful encounters with fairy allies and co-walkers. He offers contemporary techniques for enhancing awareness and subtle energies through fairy consciousness.
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Magical Housekeeping by Tess Whitehurst
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Dance of the Moon: Celebrating the Sacred Cycles of the Earth
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Pagan Visions for a Sustainable Future
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The Healing Power of Trees
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Let your home nourish your soul and uplift your spirits. Swirl magical botanicals into your cleaning supplies, call fairies into your garden, ask a spider for advice. Clear clutter for clarity, perform the oatmeal cookie ritual for abundance, or make a sweet dreams charm for a good night’s sleep.
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Travel back to an era when the moon was our only calendar, and explore all the timekeeping systems that have been held sacred ever since by peoples all over the world. From the Egyptian feast of Thoth to the Celtic fire festivals, from the Chinese lunisolar year to the lunar-based calendar of the Muslim world, and the Mexican Day of the Dead, Dance of the Moon will take you on a cross-cultural tour of traditions, pagan rituals, and practices throughout history that honor life's cycles.
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by Ly de Angeles, Starhawk, Val Plumwood, Graham Harvey, Gordon MacLellan
These provocative discussions-exploring feminism, magickal ecology, ancient Egyptian ethics, political activism, globalization, the power of truth, sacred communities, and environmental spirituality -challenge readers to reconsider what it means to be Pagan in the twenty-first century.
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From the birch to the willow, Sharlyn Hidalgo invites you to walk in the footsteps of the druids and enrich your life with the sacred power of trees. This wise and inspiring book will introduce you to all fifteen revered trees of the Celtic Tree Calendar and their unique gifts of healing, guidance, and higher consciousness.
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