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The author takes you on a journey into the mysteries ofthe Druid tradition, into the shadows of thepast and the magic of Druidry.
Magic is a subject which fascinates many people, both young and old. Popular books may have drawn it to the attention of a new generation, yet magical tales of quest and mysteries, of symbols and discoveries seem to go back through human history.The Treasure of the Silver Web is the story of friendship, discovery and magic set in the simpler times of the pre-computer age. It reveals secrets of the countryside the gifts of nature as well as describing magical arts and methods still used today. Readers will have to decide for themselves where the facts stop and fiction begins.Marian Green is well known for her many books on folklore, occult philosophy, modern magic and witchcraft so her approach to these matters, even in a story book setting, are based on many years of practical experience and study.
With this book the practicing magician has access to a unique compilation of the various tools used within the Golden Dawn system, all described in full, plus much more.
A unique collection of magical pathworkings based on the thirty-two paths of the Qabalistic Tree of Life. Pathworking is the occult term for a specific kind of visualization exercise in which the mind-self is projected into a series of situations and landscapes that can be viewed on a mental screen, or, once the mind has been trained, experienced as a participant with full sensory perception. Each working is preceded by a discussion of the individual path and of the experiences, correspondences and symbolism associated with it.
The Druidic Order of the Pendragon reveals the rituals and secrets of a Druid order active in Derbyshire from themid-nineteenth century until the 1940s.The author was sworn to secrecy during his lifetime but wrote down all his knowledge of the Order's ceremonials andsymbolism for posthumous publication. He describes this, and many other aspects of his tradition as well as a whole lotmore. There are surprisingly few parallels to other Druidical, magical, or pagan groups. The initiation ritualsare not for the faint-hearted.The Druidic Order of the Pendragon is a detailed insight into an all-but lost world of profound self-development. At a timewhen paganism is increasingly diluted by the popularisation of occultism on the internet, this is a reminder that ritualmagic can be an effective tool for personal change
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