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  • by Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh
    £11.49

    To enter the many experiential chambers of Night--space, silence, cruelty, secrecy--and thereby confront a vision of the end of worlds.

  • by Robin Corak
    £9.49

    Working with the Greek goddess, Demeter, can help us to better understand what it means to reconnect with our own divinity, birth the potential that exists within us, and nurture ourselves and others. Pagan Portals - Demeter begins with a foundational look at the ancient Greek myths and many aspects of the Goddess. This is followed by an exploration of the rites sacred to Demeter and the impact that these rites had on women in ancient Greek society. Building on these foundational elements, the book explores the various themes and lessons inherent in Demeter's myth. These include accessing the divine within, healing the mother wound, manifestation/fertility magic, the mother archetype as a powerful advocate for justice, and conducting shadow work to release that which no longer serves us so that we can experience the rebirth of our own divine sovereignty.

  • by Teresa O`driscoll
    £10.99

    Speak to God from your heart, listen for His reply, and do what He asks

  • by Barry Goddard
    £16.49

    Fire, Earth, Air and Water: the Medicine Wheel shows us what we are made of and how to transform ourselves.

  • by Pablo Vazquez
    £8.99

    The ancient and mystical poetry of Zarathushtra and the first Zoroastrians: Now accessible to the public in a modern translation.

  • by Chris Ratter Psychic Surgeon
    £11.49

    Practical advice is integrated with personal experience to inform and guide the reader on the development of trance mediumship and trance healing.

  • by Edwin Faust
    £9.99

    When we know who we truly are, rather than who we take ourselves to be, we will realize that we are indeed the hero of our story and that we need not look to others or the world to find our heart's desire.

  • by Elliot C. Mason
    £14.49

    Through a raucous tour of Instagram's fisherwomen, The Instagram Archipelago proposes a radical new ethics of gender and race.

  • by Monica Brand Engel
    £12.49

    This book will unleash the energy, passion and skills of women to become changemakers by redesigning our paradigm for balancing work, family and community and enabling every individual to thrive on their own terms.

  • by Andy Colebrooke
    £9.49

    Thoughts of God explores the life of mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan by bringing the film The Man Who Knew Infinity into meaningful conversation with biblical themes of faith and exile, friendship with God, the longing for home, and the nature of truth. This five-week course offers a thought-provoking engagement with the fundamental issues of life, love and faith while providing background information, discussion starters, liturgies and questions for personal reflection.

  • by Roger Straughan
    £14.49

    You don't have to 'be religious' to believe there may be a life after death!

  • by Brian Mountford
    £10.99

  • by Morgan Daimler
    £8.99

    Pantheon - The Norse explores the beliefs and practices found within Heathenry including a look at cosmology and various celebrations. It also discusses the gods and spirits that are acknowledged within the belief system giving brief descriptions of each and how they were and are understood. Designed as an introduction to the Norse pantheon, this book will guide beginners into a basic understanding of the beliefs and offer further suggested resources for those who want to dive deeper.

  • by Halo Quin
    £9.49

    Folktales, Faeries, and Spirits is a practical exploration of faery and spirit led magic through folktales and stories of Britain and Western Europe for pagans who wish to work with the spirits of these traditions, and to find their own local lore and direct relationships therein. If you are ready to meet the spirits of faery lore and build your own personal, living practice of witchcraft, spirit-led and rooted in the magic of the land, this is the book for you.

  • by Melanie Godfrey
    £9.49

    Ancient fayerie is a place of pilgrimage... to the heart of an enchanted kingdom... to the heart of your soul.

  • by Angela Paine
    £13.99

    Greek myth is part of our background, the names of many of the gods and goddesses known to us all. Within the myths are numerous references to plants used by goddesses and gods to heal or enchant, and the names of many of these plants have been incorporated into the Latin binomials that are used to identify them. By half a millennium BCE the physician god Asclepius entered into the mythology and temples were built to him called Asclepiaea, where the sick came to worship him and sleep with serpents in dormitories, hoping to experience miracle cures. At around the same time the first actual physicians began to practice within the Asclepiaea, using herbs, surgery and dietary advice. From these remote beginnings Greek medicine and botany evolved and were recorded, first in the Hypocratic Corpus, then by many other famous Greek physicians including Theophrastus, Dioscorides and Galen, who recorded the medicinal plants they used. This book traces the evolution of Greek medicine, the source of Western medicine, and looks at a selection of plants with healing properties, including a large number of trees which were both sacred and medicinal.

  • by Lady Haight-Ashton
    £9.49

    The Temple Priestesses of Antiquity tells the story of the Oracles and Sibyls, Seers, Psychics, Sacred Dancers and Healers of ancient civilizations. They were empowered women who enthralled those who sought their advice and served the Goddess they revered. Tales about ancient Priestesses and the Sacred Temples where they lived, prayed and worked thousands of years ago, have fascinated archaeologists and historians for decades. Living in complex temple structures above ground and in underground cavernous tunnels, they shared vows of chastity and lived a dutiful and respected life. The Temple Priestesses of Antiquity is a story of these women, some well known and others forgotten to the centuries.

  • by Monika Kostera
    £9.99

    Human beings are storytelling creatures. The imaginoscope is an (imaginary) device that people can use to create better organizations.

  • by Steven Dillon
    £9.49

    Scattered articles, impenetrable vocabularies; until now there has yet to be a single volume that shows what all things look like in the big picture from a polytheist perspective. Pagan Portals - Polytheism: A Platonic Approach fills that gap. Drawing on the wisdom of the Platonists, this book gives the reader a comprehensive, unified and accessible tour of reality, from the rather innocuous assumption that something is beyond Nature to the profound and thunderous unravelling of all things from the gods.

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