Magick Matters

“A Druid’s Companion: Lore & Rituals for the Work of Druidry” by Ian Corrigan

"Listen now to the words of Draoi, the speech of dreams, the magic of seeking, the work of making. In ancient days the Old People knew secrets of the worlds, secrets kept by the Wise - by the poets and the priests, by the binders of spells and the tellers of tales - in short, by those wizards called the Druids. The Druids kept the religion of the people, using their memory, vision and skill to help householders make the sacrifices, keeping the balance between humankind and the Otherworld. Yet the work of Draiocht is also the work of using spiritual Power to work one’s will in the world. Far from being a mere...>>

“The Power of Awareness” by Neville (Tarcher Cornerstone Editions)

"Here is a signature volume of one of the most quietly impactful and radical works ever written on the creative potentialities of human thought, The Power of Awareness. In this book, author Neville presents a concise, unforgettable statement of his core philosophy: that the world around you is a picture in your mind’s eye, created by your thinking, and susceptible to change by altering your thoughts and feelings. Originally published in 1952, The Power of Awareness not only prefigured the revolution in mind-power metaphysics, but surpassed it. Before the public had heard about quantum physics experiments (popularized in our own time through movies such as The Secret and What the Bleep Do We Know!?), Neville...>>

“The Lost Secret of Death: Our Divided Souls and the Afterlife” by Peter Novak

"Novak investigates a belief called the Binary Soul Doctrine (BSD) which states simply that humans possess two souls which split at death, the conscious going on to reincarnate again and again, while the unconscious ends up in a type of limbo judging itself for all eternity. He goes on to explain that long ago the BSD was the primary belief of a single world religion, which since has been broken into more and more fragments. However, he claims that twentieth-century findings, including the work of Freud and Jung, as well as findings of modern neuroscience and Near-Death research, has marked a resurgence of belief in the veracity of the BSD. Novak argues--just as those long ago...>>