
Currently, I am reading "
Practical Psychic Self-Defense: Understanding and Surviving Unseen Influences" by
Robert Bruce.
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I haven't posted here yet (I guess I should post an intro) - but this topic sparked my insterest of course.
I'm finishing up Wicca 333: Advanced Topics in Wiccan Belief by Kaatryn MacMorgan
I'm also reading Early Irish Myths and Sagas by Jeffrey Gantz and rereading The Ancient Celts by Barry Cunliffe.
I'm currently reading "The Paganism Reader" edited by Chas Clifton and Graham Harvey. Also reading "Persuasions of the Witch's Craft" by T.M. Luhrmann.
Neither are light reading but both are really good so far.
"Meta-Magick: The book of Atem" by Philp H. Farber.
It's about magickal practice via neuro-linguistic programing, neuroscience and ritual. Farber's main theme is that one can change reality by deconstructing language and word associations. He also deals with the creation of memetic entities. This book would be useful for practitioners of any path. It brings to mind a quote by E. M. Cioran, "One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. That is our country, our fatherland - and no other."
I have 'A Brief History of the Druids' but I haven't put it in my list yet. I am sort of tired of entering books. :)
I am reading 'The Way of Wyrd". I read it part way years ago and never finished it and am reading it again.
I am also reading "Spirit Cord" by Rj Stewart and I just finished "Hedge Rider" by Eric de Vries
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I just finished AMERICAN SHAMANS by Jack Montgomery. Fantastic read. Anyone who's interested in Powwow, rootwork or backwoods witchcraft should check it out. Amazing.
Hi! I'm new to the group. Every since childhood, I've always had five or six books that I'm reading at any one time. At the moment, it's Kabul Beauty School, Zookeeper's Wife, Bleak House, Ancestors of Avalon, Der Zauberberg and Eragon.
Ravens of Avalon by Diana Paxson.
Reading Anne Rice's The Witching Hour. I've never read any of her books before, and I'm liking this one a lot.
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