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History of Wicca History of Wicca in England: 1939 – 1991
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Modern Paganism – Questions & Answers
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Nature Spirit Magick
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Principals of Wiccan Beliefs, 1974 Council of American Witches
Reflections on Old Guard Paganism
Samhain
Samhain: Season of Death and Renewal
The Charge of The Goddess
The Excellence of Ancient Word: Druid Rhetorics from Ancient Irish Tales
The Extremely Large Herbal Grimoire
The Path to Harmony: The Role of the Wiccan Rede and the Rule of Three
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Alchemical Verse -Elias Ashmole’s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum
The Hunting of the Greene Lyon.
A Discription of the Stone
A short work of George Ripley
AEnigma Philosophicum
Alchemical Aenigmas by Thomas Charnock
Anonymous Alchemical Poems
Dialogue Between a Father and his Son
Experience and Philosophy
Hermes Bird.
John Gower concerning the Philosophers’ Stone
Liber Patris Sapientiae
Pearce the Black Monke upon the Elixir
Testament of John Dee John Gwynn
The Hermet’s Tale
The Magistry
The Mistery of Alchymists
The Work of John Dastin
The Worke Of Rich Carpenter
Thomas Charnock – The Breviary of Alchemy
Thomas Robinsonus De Lapide Philosophorum
ARADIA or the Gospel of the Witches
Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold
Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold
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Famous Authors – Aristotle
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Famous Authors – Plato
Famous Authors – Ralph Waldo Emerson “Essays, First Series”
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Famous Authors – W.B. Yeats
Famous Authors – Washington Irving
Famous Authors – William Allingham
Famous Authors – William Shakespeare
Foundations Of Taoist Practise
Myths of the Norsemen
I. The Beginning
II. Odin
III: Frigga
IV: Thor
IX: Frey
V: Tyr
VI: Bragi
VII: Idun
VIII: Niörd
X: Freya
XI: Uller
XII: Forseti
XIII: Heimdall
XIV: Hermod
XIX: Hel
XV: Vidar
XVI: Vali
XVII: The Norns
XVIII: The Valkyrs
XX: Ægir
XXI: Balder
XXII: Loki
XXIII: The Giants
XXIV: The Dwarfs
XXIX: Greek and Northern Mythologies
XXV: The Elves
XXVI: The Sigurd Saga
XXVII: The Story of Frithiof
XXVIII: The Twilight of the Gods
The Celtic Twilight
Table of Contents
A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for having soured the Disposition of their Ghosts and Faeries
“And Fair, Fierce Women”
“Dust hath closed Helen’s Eye”
A Coward
A Knight of the Sheep
A Teller Of Tales
A Visionary
A Voice
An Enduring Heart
Aristotle of The Books
Belief And Unbelief
By The Roadside
Concerning the Nearness Together of Heaven, Earth, and Purgatory
Dreams That Have No Moral
Drumcliff and Rosses
Earth, Fire and Water
Enchanted Woods
Happy and Unhappy Theologians
Into the Twilight
Kidnappers
Miraculous Creatures
Mortal Help
Our Lady of the Hills
Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni
The Devil
The Eaters of Precious Stones
The Friends of the People of Faery
The Golden Age
The Last Gleeman
The Man and his Boots
The Old Town
The Queen and The Fool
The Religion of a Sailor
The Sorcerers
The Swine of the Gods
The Thick Skull of the Fortunate
The Three O’Byrnes and the Evil Faeries
The Untiring Ones
Village Ghosts
War
The Egyptian Book of The Dead
The Indian Fairy Book – From the Original Legends
III.—Strong Desire and the Red Sorcerer
I.—The Celestial Sisters
II. The Boy Who Set a Snare for the Sun
IV.—The Wonderful Exploits of Grasshopper
IX.—The Origin of the Robin
V.—The Two Jeebi
VI.—Osseo, the Son of the Evening Star
VII.—Gray Eagle and his Five Brothers
VIII.—The Toad-Woman
X.—White Feather and the Six Giants
XI.—Sheem, the Forsaken Boy
XII.—The Magic Bundle
XIII.—The Red Swan
XIV.—The Man with his Leg Tied Up
XIX.—Leelinau, the Lost Daughter
XV.—The Little Spirit or Boy-Man
XVI.—The Enchanted Moccasins
XVII.—He of the Little Shell
XVIII.—Manabozho, the Mischief-Maker
XX.—The Winter Spirit and his Visitor
XXI.—the Fire-Plume
XXII.—Weendigoes and the Bone-Dwarf
XXIII.—The Bird Lover
XXIV.—Bokwewa the Humpback
XXV.—The Crane that Crossed the River
XXVI.—Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot
Bibliography A CONCISE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CHIEF WORKS DEALING WITH THE TAROT AND ITS CONNEXIONS
0 ZERO The Fool
CUPS Ace
CUPS Eight
CUPS Five
CUPS Four
CUPS Knight
CUPS Nine
CUPS Page
CUPS Queen
CUPS Seven
CUPS Six
CUPS Ten
CUPS Three
CUPS Two
I. The Magician
II. The High Priestess
III The Empress
IV The Emperor
IX The Hermit
PART III The Outer Method of the Oracles § 1 Distinction between the Greater and Lesser Arcana
PENTACLES Ace
PENTACLES Eight
PENTACLES Five
PENTACLES Four
PENTACLES Knight
PENTACLES Nine
PENTACLES Page
PENTACLES Queen
PENTACLES Seven
PENTACLES Six
PENTACLES Ten
PENTACLES Three
PENTACLES Two
SWORDS Ace
SWORDS Eight
SWORDS Five
SWORDS Four
SWORDS Knight
SWORDS Nine
SWORDS Page
SWORDS Queen
SWORDS Seven
SWORDS Six
SWORDS Ten
SWORDS Three
SWORDS Two
THE SUIT OF CUPS King
THE SUIT OF PENTACLES King
THE SUIT OF SWORDS King
THE SUIT OF WANDS King
V The Hierophant
VI The Lovers
VII The Chariot
VIII Strength, or Fortitude
WANDS Ace
WANDS Eight
WANDS Five
WANDS Four
WANDS Knight
WANDS Nine
WANDS Page
WANDS Queen
WANDS Seven
WANDS Six
WANDS Ten
WANDS Three
WANDS Two
X Wheel of Fortune
XI Justice
XII The Hanged Man
XIII Death
XIV Temperance
XIX The Sun
XV The Devil
XVI The Tower
XVII The Star
XVIII The Moon
XX The Last Judgment
XXI The World
§ 1.–Introductory and General.
§ 1.–The Tarot and Secret Tradition.
§ 2. THE LESSER ARCANA Otherwise, the Four Suits of Tarot Cards
§ 2.-The Trumps Major and their Inner Symbolism.
§ 2.–Class I. The Trumps Major, otherwise Greater Arcana.
§ 3 Conclusion as to the Greater Keys
§ 3.–Class II. The Four Suits, otherwise Lesser Arcana.
§ 4 SOME ADDITIONAL MEANINGS OF THE LESSER ARCANA
§ 4.–The Tarot in History.
§ 5 THE RECURRENCE OF CARDS IN DEALING In the Natural Position
§ 6 THE ART OF TAROT DIVINATION
§ 7 AN ANCIENT CELTIC METHOD OF DIVINATION
§ 8 AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF READING THE TAROT CARDS
§ 9 THE METHOD OF READING BY MEANS OF THIRTY-FIVE CARDS
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