Shamanism by Shirley Nicholson is an accessible introduction to the ancient spiritual practice of shamanism. The book explores the roles and methods of shamans across different cultures, focusing on their use of rituals, trance states, and healing techniques to connect with the spirit world. Nicholson also delves into the history, symbolism, and beliefs associated with shamanism, offering insight into its relevance in both traditional and modern contexts. The work provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how shamanism has shaped spiritual practices and continues to influence contemporary spirituality.
The Magical and Ritual Use of Herbs by Richard Allen Miller explores the historical and mystical roles that herbs have played in various spiritual, magical, and healing traditions. The book delves into the use of plants for rituals, spellcraft, and enhancing psychic abilities, drawing from both ancient practices and modern perspectives. Miller provides practical insights into the properties of specific herbs, how they are used in different cultural rituals, and the symbolic meanings they carry, offering readers a deeper understanding of the intersection between nature, magic, and spirituality.
One Foot in Atlantis: The Secret Occult History of WW2 and Its Impact on New World Politics
One Foot in Atlantis uncovers the hidden, mystical influences behind World War II and their lasting effect on global politics. The book suggests that occult groups, ancient knowledge, and esoteric ideologies played a role in shaping the actions of key political figures and military strategies during the war. It explores the connections between the rise of Nazi Germany, secret societies, and their influence on post-war geopolitics and the development of the New World Order.
Chapel of Extreme Experience: A Short History of Stroboscopic Light and the Dream Machine by John Geiger
This book traces the history and cultural impact of stroboscopic light, particularly focusing on the Dream Machine—an experimental device that uses flickering light to induce altered states of consciousness. John Geiger examines the origins and use of strobe lights in various artistic, spiritual, and scientific contexts, highlighting their potential for unlocking altered states of perception and enhancing creativity. The work explores the intersection of technology, mysticism, and human experience, raising questions about the role of sensory manipulation in understanding consciousness.
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