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Magick Matters
"For centuries the prevailing western worldview has been built upon the materialistic, mechanical model of Isaac Newton — a clockwork Universe composed of separate particles of matter interacting according to precise physical laws and existing within objective dimensions of space and time. This model has long succeeded in describing many facets of our multi-faceted reality, but increasingly since the revelations of Einstein and the paradigm-crushing implications of quantum physics, Newton’s world is quietly fading from view and being replaced by a more spiritual science.
Topics covered include: Quantum Physics, Consciousness, The Holographic Universe, Morphic Fields, The Human Energy Body, Psychoneuroimmunology, Chi, Chakras, Meridians, Acupuncture, Auras, Telepathy, Psychokinesis, Remote Viewing, Precognition, Out of Body Experiences, Near...>>
"A brilliant survey of the many remarkable people involved in movements such as Paganism, Modern Witchcraft and Earth Mysteries who found inspiration in the Cornish landscape, The Re-enchanted Landscape includes a foreword by Professor Ronald Hutton, artwork by Gemma Gary and Andy Norfolk, and chapters on Ithell Colquhoun, Cecil Williamson (and the Museum of Witchcraft), John Michell, Colin Wilson, Peter Redgrove, Tony 'Doc' Shiels, Lucy Lippard, Monica Sjoo, Cheryl Straffon, Paul Devereux, Hamish Miller, Paul Broadhurst and Cassandra Latham-Jones."...>>
"Tapping into the political power of magic and astrology for social, community, and personal transformation in a cross-cultural approach to understanding astrology as a magical language, Alice Sparkly Kat unmasks the political power of astrology, showing how it can be channeled as a force for collective healing and liberation.
Too often, magic and astrology are divorced from their potency and cultural contexts: co-opted by neoliberalism, used as a force of oppression, or distilled beyond recognition into applications that belie their individual and collective power. By looking at the symbolic and etymological histories of the sun, moon, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter, we can trace and understand the politics of magic—and challenge our own practices,...>>