Tag: mysticism
The Fraternitas Saturni, by Stephen E. Flowers
The Fraternitas Saturni by Stephen E. Flowers is the fourth revised and enlarged edition and it explains the origins of the order.
Paths Between Head and Heart, by Oliver Robinson
Paths Between Head and Heart engages the reader in becoming receptive to the correlations between science and spirituality.
Saints and Mystics Reading Cards
The Saints and Mystic Reading Cards by Andres Engracia prompted the most uncanny experiences I’ve ever had with a deck thus far.
John Dee and the Empire of Angels, by Jason Louv
Jason Louv's new book, John Dee and the Empire of Angels: Enochain Magick and the Occult Roots of the Modern World, is a departure from his previous works.
Secret Body, by Jeffrey J. Kripal
Secret Body explores mysticism, paranormal experiences, and the nature of being, all while challenging entrenched positions taken up by those who seek to either defend or debunk esotericism.
Into The Mystic, by Christopher Hill
WIth Into The Mystic, Christopher Hill delves into the interplay of mindset, mood, and music of 1960s rock and roll and opens the doors of perception.
Totem Animals, by Celia M. Gunn
Totem Animals by Celia M. Gunn is a good, quick primer that gives a brief overview of how to find and work with your totems.
Norse Goddess Magic, by Alice Karlsdóttir
Norse Goddess Magic is a solid resource that makes a case for trancework as a valid means for reconstructionists to connect with their deities.
The Kabbalistic Mirror of Genesis, by Smith
The Kabbalistic Mirror of Genesis offers a unique perspective, and presents kabbalah in a nondualistic and nontheistic fashion.
Enochian Magic and the Higher Worlds, by John DeSalvo
Enochian Magic and the Higher Worlds is not only a useful addition to an Enochian library, but also an interesting bit of research.
Radical Sages
Radical Sages see inner spiritual work and transformational social action as inseparable. We understand that wisdom is both insight and action.
About 23
This is about the synchronicity number 23, and thus about the phenomena of synchronicity in general.