Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Walking The Red Road - By Terri Jean




Walking The Red Road

Daily Inspiration

This is not a calendar in the true sense of the word. It is instead a daily inspiration of priceless ancient knowledge from Native American elders. This wisdom has been passed on from generation to generation for centuries. By reading the messages for each day we learn to move positively down our personal road without fear or doubt."

365 Days Of Walking The Red Road: The Native American Path to Leading a Spiritual Life Every Day (Religion and Spirituality)

You will find a monthly lesson to help your spiritual journey on the Red Road in the book that begins on January 1st and goes through each month and day of the year. Includes important dates in Native American History. You will learn the proper uses of dream catchers and other symbols and crafts.

There are inspiring quotations from well known and historically significant Native Americans such as Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Tecumseh and Black Hawk to name just a few.

An incredible book to read each day of the year to learn more about your own spiritual journey from the Elders of different tribal traditions. Learn your way from those who came before you as leaders of their people.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Psychic Self-Defense - By Dion Fortune


This is the best psychic defense book, hands down. The author brings years of personal experiance, and occult study.

You will learn how a personal psychic attack brought her into the study of psychology, and later the occult.

Dion explains all the different aspects of psychic attack, how to defend yourself and others, and when to get outside help. Along with this she explains "Ghosts" and what they are, "Astral Projection", "Vampires", the difference between being psychic and psychotic, and more.
This is a must for anyone dealing in the paranormal/spiritual realms.

The book is divided into four sections. Part I deals with the types of psychic attack, such as witchcraft, vampirism, and when ceremonial magick goes wrong. It also deals with the signs of the attack and analyzing the nature, figuring out what type of attack it is. Part II deals with differential diagnosis or the other things that could be going on. Part III tackles diagnosing the attack in detail, how they are made, and the motives. Lastly, Part IV is what you’d expect from a book with this title, methods of defense.

Part IV deals with a variety of methods, starting off from simple to more complex. The beginner reading this book can learn how to make Holy Water (provided they are Christian), or using garlic to absorb a negative psychic atmosphere. Getting more complex (but more common in this day) you get the Qabalastic Cross and LBRP, as well as creating magickal circles.




Saturday, 24 October 2015

The Winged Bull By Dion Fortune


Dion Fortune's occult novel tells the tale of ex-soldier Ted Murchison's reluctant and perilous introduction to Magic, aiding Colonel Brangwen in the rescue of his sister Ursula from the malign clutches of Hugo Astley and Frank Fouldes, two Black Magicians who plan to use her in an obscene, blasphemous ritual which will destroy both her mind and body. The colonel  an exponent of White Magic  persuades Murchison to engage in occult rites with Ursula as a way of forming a spiritual shield from any evil psychic influence. But not all goes according to plan, and the black ritual commences with the willing participation of Colonel Brangwyn's sister and seemingly fatal results for her would-be rescuer. As in all Dion Fortune novels, 'The Winged Bull' is more than just an exciting, compelling read. Scattered through its pages are keys, clues and instructions on the practice of ceremonial magic. Read in parallel with the theoretical aspects contained in the author's 'The Mystical Qabalah', interested students may find, in Fortune's own words "the keys of the Temple put into their hands."