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"Nazi Occultism provides a serious scholarly study of a topic that is often marred by sensationalism and misinformation.
The Morning of the Magicians by Pauwels and Bergier (1960) gave rise to the idea that a secret society with wide powers, the "Thule society", was the hidden and ignored centre of Nazism. The influence of this very real small group is, however, only a fantasy, a myth. The author, a historian specializing in neo-Nazism, looks back on this speculative construction, its origins, its ideological tinkering and the practices which have succeeded in forming a sort of radical and sulphurous counterculture which has created a fascination with esotericism and Nazism and the SS. To better understand it,...>>
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"Every month is full of magic, each day has its own energy, and the seasons rotate as part of the cycles of nature. Pagan Portals â Rounding the Wheel of the Year looks at ways to honour each month with folkloric customs, herb and plant lore, traditional crafts, spells, visualisations, and pagan rites that go beyond the eight festivals of Imbolc, Spring Equinox, Beltane, Summer Solstice, Lammas, Autumn Equinox, Samhain, and Winter Solstice. The wheel of the year turns smoothly, it doesn't bump over eight cogs, and that's the meaning of the title of this book. Inside these pages you will find the history behind some much-loved folklore and modern pagan customs, as...>>
"A good, readable, definitive book on Psychic Phenomena. The author's lifetime of experiences with psychic Physical Phenomena, in their spiritualist Home Circle between 1946 and 1958, with his mother, Minnie Harrison, as the medium, where he met and spoke with over 1500 materialized spirit people and later with Stewart Alexander in the 1990s.
Now revised, with many more photographs, and additional material with regard to the Stewart Alexander circle and Spiritual healing, plus an Index. this book also covers Tom Harrison's full varied life from his early years to the start of a new millennium with personal accounts of experiences along the way."...>>