Carlos Castenada

Carlos Castaneda established himself as a leading spiritual teacher with the publication of The Teachings of don Juan in 1962. In this, he described his extraordinary experiences with the Yacqui medicine man known as don Juan. Magical Passes is a practical guide to the magical physical techniques taught to Castaneda by don Juan and the […]

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MAGIC According to Madame Blavatsky

From Isis Unveiled, Vol 1, Science.   Magic was considered a divine science which led to participation in the attributes of Divinity itself. “It unveils the operations of nature and leads to the contemplation of celestial powers.”  In later years, its abuse and degeneration into sorcery made it an object of abhorrence.   Interesting, yes?

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Il n’y a pas de religion…

Check out the full translation of the picture above.   I am sooooooo disgusted with the state of yt “Truthers” today (I mean. Really???)that I’ve time travelled back to the Unveiling of ISIS :o)   For one & all :   ISIS UNVEILED Have a great day. I’m sooooo happy. Grand News at last that’ll […]

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James & Florence Maybrick

I make No Claims of knowing the truth about this marriage but yesterday I watched the video below and it reminded me of the book – Diary of Jack the Ripper. I bought and read that when it was first published. 1993 or thereabouts. Unfortunately I gave it to someone else and now it’s gone […]

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Isis Unveiled

Isis Unveiled is a master key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology. With the help of this book you will be able to make sense of how so many of the world’s peaceful and beautiful religions have been changed by those in charge of said religions. H. P. Blavatsky’s knowledge of […]

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Index Librorum Prohibitorum

I’ve had words with my pesky Book Faeries about hiding this one. But they just laughed at me. Anyways – I have an old copy of this in English. Probably late 19th/early 20th C.     Wiki : Index Librorum Prohibitorum   Question. What EXACTLY is hidden in the Vatican Archives? 

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The Mills of God Grind Slow but Sure

From the author of the ‘John Rawlings’ mysteries – The sleepy, eccentric Sussex village of Lakehurst suddenly becomes a place of terror and night shadows. After dark, it is hardly safe to go out, to the consternation of the newly arrived Vicar, trendy young Nick Lawrence, and Inspector Dominic Tennant of the Sussex Police Force. […]

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News, Propaganda and Spin in Medieval England, Vol 1

In this work, in which the author takes the reader through the twists and turns of the propagandists of the Middle Ages, questions are answered such as: Who were the press barons of medieval England? And how much bias did the chronicles use when they recorded the history of their times?   Yes. Got it. […]

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Deryn Lake

Formerly known as Dinah Lampitt I’ve read ALL her books. Under both names. She was a Friend of mine on FB. We connected. The King’s Women was prob my fave but Sutton Place caught me a million years ago. Something to do with John Paul Getty and Henry VIII (?) Anyhoo. I’d said something to […]

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Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep’s in the meadow, the cow’s in the corn. Where is that boy who looks after the sheep? He’s under a haystack, fast asleep. Will you wake him? Oh no, not I, For if I do, he’ll surely cry.   I’ve no idea if any one of […]

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Ride the Tiger

Another in the list marked – Books Wot I ‘Ave   The organizations and institutions that, in a traditional civilization and society, would have allowed an individual to realize himself completely, to defend the principal values he recognizes as his own, and to structure his life in a clear and unambiguous way, no longer exist […]

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