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. .
In order to really get to know anyone it is important to become acquainted with the landscape they grew up in. Though her story is brief, Skadi is said to be... Læs mere
Colman Smith is known principally for her illustrations of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck and Gill for her art, spiritual beliefs and second-sight.
Sigils, seals and pentacles are occult devices used in ceremonial magic as part of the invocation and evocation of angels, demons and other spirits. Fully illustrated.