Tag: joseph campbell
Ecstasy of Being, by Joseph Campbell
The Ecstasy of Being is certainly a recommended read for anyone who is a fan of Joseph Campbell’s work, but also for anyone who wishes to understand the connection and interplay of art and spirit.
The Collected Letters of Alan Watts, edited by Joan and Anne...
It is hard to deny the influence Watts' legacy has contributed to expanding the consciousness of western culture. The Collected Letters of Alan Watts provides a lens for the reader to understand Watts as the man he truly was -- a man on a wild, exciting, and spiritual journey through life.
Michelle Belanger on urban fantasy and world-making
The Shadowside series is Michelle Belanger’s well-researched attempt to flesh out the mythology of the Watcher Angels from the Book of Enoch.
Michelle Belanger on urban fantasy and world-making: The uncut interview
Members Only: An extended interview with Michelle Belanger about The Shadowside series, Belanger’s take on the mythology of the Watcher Angels.
Romance of the Grail, by Joseph Campbell
Romance of the Grail brings together some of Joseph Campbell lectures on Arthurian myths and his previously unpublished master’s thesis.
The Initiatory Path in Fairy Tales, by Bernard Roger
The Initiatory Path in Fairy Tales is a fascinating and enlightening keeper for fairy tale fans, and students of both literature and alchemy.
Yule, by Susan Pesznecker
Yule: Rituals, Recipes & Lore for the Winter Solstice, by Susan Pesznecker Llewellyn Worldwide, 978-0-7387-4451-3, 227 pp. (incl. correspondences for Yule, further reading, bibliography, and...
Jane Eyre’s Sisters, by Jody Gentian Bower
Jane Eyre's Sisters explores the archetype of the wandering woman who must venture into the unknown to fulfil her ultimate destiny: being herself.
Review: Our Gods Wear Spandex, by Christopher Knowles
Our Gods Wear Spandex: The Secret History of Comic Book Heroes, by Christopher Knowles, illustrated by Joseph Michael Lisner Weiser Books, 1578634067, 233 pp....
The Mysteries of Druidry, by Brendan Cathbad Myers
Mysteries of Druidry, by Brendan Cathbad Myers, Ph. D. New Page Books, 1564148785, 236 pp. (incl. bibliography and index), 2006 I first met Brendan at...
Interview with Fenwick Kaidevis Rysen
An interview with Fenwick Kaidevis Rysen, chatting about altered states of consciousness, enlightenment, and his theories on integral magick.
Satanic pudding
I usually try not to defend LaVey, because I believe his lifestyle was that of a clown, rather than a serious philosopher, but I also know that his belief-system was much greater than the man himself.