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Category Archives: Books
Review: Low Magick: It’s all in your head… You just have no idea how big your head is
Low Magick: It’s all in your head… You just have no idea how big your head is by Lon Milo DuQuette (✭✭✭✭✭, 5/5). (Amazon, Google) First, it needs to be understood what this book is and what it is not. … Continue reading
Call For Submissions – Ancestor Veneration Anthology
Picked up from Syncretic Mystic: Asphodel Press Working Title: Calls to Our Ancestors Description: An anthology of prayers, poems, devotional pieces, essays, personal experience, and/or artwork in honor of our Ancestors. This anthology draws from a variety of sources and … Continue reading
Review: Travels Through Middle Earth
There should be more books like this. Alaric Albertsson in Travels Through Middle Earth walks a fine line between the scholarship heavy but soulless historical descriptions of practice and the practical UPG inspired but rootless descriptions of practice that are … Continue reading
Review: Northern Tradition for the Solitary Practitioner
This is a revised version of a previously published review. ✭✭✭✬✩ (3.5/5, to quote Daven’s rating system: “Good, there should be more books like this”) Northern Tradition for the Solitary Practitioner: A Book of Prayer, Devotional Practice, and the Nine … Continue reading
Book Review: The Art and Practice of Geomancy
The Art and Practice of Geomancy, by John Michael Greer with a preface by Lon Milo DuQuette ✭✭✭✭✩ I came across this book entirely by accident while I was looking up what Lon Milo DuQuette had written recently. Geomancy, in … Continue reading
Book Study
One of the things that I find to be extremely valuable in my practice is the study of books. Not just reading them, but contemplating them, doing the exercises, and trying to understand them and the viewpoints being offered. Unfortunately, … Continue reading