Magick Matters

“Sorcery in Mesoamerica” edited by Jeremy D. Coltman and John M.D. Pohl

"Approaching sorcery as highly rational and rooted in significant social and cultural values, Sorcery in Mesoamerica examines and reconstructs the original indigenous logic behind it, analyzing manifestations from the Classic Maya to the ethnographic present. While the topic of sorcery and witchcraft in anthropology is well developed in other areas of the world, it has received little academic attention in Mexico and Central America until now. In each chapter, preeminent scholars of ritual and belief ask very different questions about what exactly sorcery is in Mesoamerica. Contributors consider linguistic and visual aspects of sorcery and witchcraft, such as the terminology in Aztec semantics and dictionaries of the Kaqchiquel and K’iche’ Maya. Others explore the practice...>>

“The Moon Fix: Harness Lunar Power for Healing and Happiness” by Theresa Cheung

"Awaken, heal and transform your life with The Moon Fix, a bewitchingly illustrated modern guide to harnessing lunar power and celebrating the Sacred Feminine that lives within us all. Through better understanding and attuning ourselves to the lunar cycles we can improve our intuition, let go of past pains and find a deeper spiritual connection. From succeeding in business to finding love, discover how lunar power can help you to achieve ambitious goals and address your most secret concerns. Bring ancient wisdom to modern living with this enlightening book, which includes: An introduction to the moon in astrology, from its relation to the signs to its different phases and their significance ...>>

“The Record of Empty Hall: One Hundred Classic Koans by Xutang Zhiyu

"A fresh translation and commentary on a classic collection of 100 koans from thirteenth-century China. The Record of Empty Hall was written by Xutang Zhiyu (1185-1269), an important figure in Chinese Linji Chan (Japanese Rinzai Zen) Buddhism and in its transmission to Japan. Although previously little-known in the West, Xutang's work is on par with the other great koan collections of the era, such as The Blue Cliff Record and Book of Serenity. Translated by Zen teacher Dosho Port from the original Chinese, The Record of Empty Hall opens new paths into the earthiness, humor, mystery, and multiplicity of meaning that are at the heart of koan inquiry. Inspired by the pithy, frank tone of Xutang's...>>

“Time and the Soul: Where Has All the Meaningful Time Gone—And Can We Get It Back?” by Jacob Needleman

"In Time and the Soul Jacob Needleman uses stories-of a middle-aged psychiatrist going back in time to encounter his younger self; of a mysterious meeting in the Central Asian desert; of the mystic master Hermes Trimegistus; as well as stories from the Bhagavad-Gita, the Bible, and other wisdom traditions-to illuminate the great mystery of time and to help us resolve our increasingly dysfunctional relationship to it. Nearly everyone feels stress and anxiety over what's become known as time poverty. "Time management" techniques treat these symptoms by making our busyness more efficient, but not the underlying cause. Needleman shows that we can get more out of time by breaking free of our illusions about it. He...>>

“Achieve Peace through Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science: Body-Centered, Somatic Psychotherapy” by Barry Gray

"Would you love to be in a position where your mind is no longer racing around with countless thoughts that appear to enter at their own will? Do you feel that you are too easily distracted and that things in the past come back to haunt you? Hakomi can help you. Let me take you on a journey from identifying what brings you peace, to understanding the thoughts that are causing you problems. I use the Hakomi approach that combines both Eastern and Western philosophies to teach you how to live in the moment and use aspects of mindfulness, meditation and Zen Buddhist ways of approaching life. Get ready to discover a new way of both thinking and...>>