The revived cult of Pan recognizes him as the god of fields, groves and wooded glens. This connects him to fertility and the season of spring, with his entourage of fauns and satyrs pursuing and copulating with woodland nymphs.
Analysis of British Pixies History
A fresh look at our behavioural patterns and our rhythms and cycles. Why we do the things we do when we do.
A Fresh look at Runes in the Tech Age
A text that looks at the actual physicality of fairies- their anatomies, physiologies, even their psychology.
A historical overview of Witchery from Summeria to today. Just what exactly is intent, where does it come from, why is it important and how does it work?
The goddess of love, Aphrodite- or Venus, or Astarte- she has had many names. She is the goddess of life, fertility and renewal, but she is also the patroness of carnal... Læs mere
This book offers a series of biographies of some of the most significant and best-known of the faery folk. This Who's Who examines their origins, characters and development, from traditional folklore through to modern literature and the fine arts.
Sections on Seals and Pentacles, Pagan and Neopagan Symbols, Hermetic and Cabalistic symbols. The Neopagan section includes Theosophy, British, Germanic and Slavic Neopaganism, Goddess cults and Satanism.
Dionysos is the Greek god of the grape-harvest and winemaking, of the growth and fertility of vegetation - especially orchards and vineyards - and, lastly, of insanity, ritual... Læs mere
This book is intended for use primarily by people who are already familiar with using the runes to predict the future using rune casts, Runemasters as they are called. The... Læs mere
Aleister Crowley, Frieda, Lady Harris and Betty May were no strangers to bohemian life; they embraced escapism, freedom and remained true to their indomitable spirits rebelling against the backdrop into which they were born. .