Praktische aanwijzingen voor het constateren van en de verdediging tegen psychische aanvallen.
blz. 313
1992 UItgeverij Schors
Vertaling van: Psychic Self Defence
Explores the elusive psychic element in mental illness and, more importantly, details the methods, motives, and physical apsects of psychic attack, and how to overcome this energy. This revised edition includes an index and an additional explanatory note for contemporary readers
Categorie archieven: Boekenkast
Farrar, Janet – Seanachai: Modern Celtic Fairy Stories (DVD)
Seanachai: Modern Celtic Fairy Stories
Over the last 15 years, Janet Farrar (best known for her books on Witchcraft) has gained a reputation as a storyteller among those who have seen her perform in this role at festivals and conferences in the US and Europe. After much demand, she has released some of her favourite stories on DVD. Produced and directed by Gavin Bone, her partner, this set of Modern Celtic Fairy stories, many written by Janet, includes scenes of Ireland, the land of the mists and fairy folk, set to music invoking the spirit of the Celtic Lands. These stories include:
- Onessa: One of a Janet’s own stories. An ancient Goddess of Scotland is banished by a Christian monk and becomes a well-known legend, which passes down the ages, waiting to be awakened.
- Peter Kagan and the Wind: A traditional story passed down by the fishing folk of the Celtic Isles. A Selkie – a seal woman – marries a fisherman who challenges the North Wind and loses. She makes the ultimate sacrifice for her love.
- John O’Malley and the Banshee: A story by Janet. An Irish American expects to be carried away by his beautiful family Banshee when he dies but gets the shock of his life – or death – when she appears and admonishes his for his behaviour!
- Jack Be Nimble: A story by Janet’s father, rewritten by Janet. A young welsh boy has a visitation during a fever. As an old man, the visitor returns when he is dying, and is not what he first seemed to be!
- As I was going to St. Ives: A short traditional mystery rhyme from Cornwall. ‘Kits, Cats, Sacks, and Wives…’
Farrar, Janet & Stewart and Gavin Bone – Discovering witchcraft Complete (DVD)
The Witches’ Voice, August 23rd, 1998
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Farrar, Stewart – Witch's Dozen
blz. 164
1995 Godolphin House
Once again Stewart had shown his storytelling ability in ways that will keep you enthralled. This book gives us thirteen occult stories, each with and underlying message.
Farrar, Janet & Stewart – Spells, and how they work
- Paperback: 192 pages
- Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd (October 29, 2010)
- ISBN-10: 0709092164
- ISBN-13: 978-0709092162
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About the Author
Farrar, Janet & Stewart – The Witches Goddess
319 pagina’s | Phoenix Publishing | juni 1987
This book is of great practical value in discovering and celebrating the transforming energy of the Feminine Principle of Divinity. Part I covers the myriad faces of the Goddess revealed, including: Her presence throughout history; Her Earth and Moon symbolism; Her Madonna and Magdalene disguises; Her revelation within the psyche; Her relationship with women; Her influence today; and much more. Part II covers ritual invocations of the Goddess in 13 guises: from Ishtar to Isis, from Hecate to Aphrodite, from Epona to Ma’at. Part III gives an alphabetical listing of more than 1000 goddesses including a brief history and the main correspondences of each. This is an important work by the Farrars providing an indepth exploration of the Goddess in her many aspects at a time when Western culture is awakening to the influence of Feminine Divinity, both individually and collectively.
Farrar, Janet & Stewart – The Witches God
278 pagina’s | Atlasbooks Dist Serv | april 1989
Exploring the Masculine Principle of Divinity This companion volume to The Witches’ Goddess re-establishes the ancient balance between God and Goddess. Part I covers the many concepts of the God examined, including: His faces throughout history; The Son/Lover God; The Vegetation God; The War God; The Anti-God; and more Part II gives a close look at 12 individual gods of history with an appropriate invoking ritual for each. Part III presents a comprehensive dictionary of over 1000 gods from many world cultures, past and present. The Farrars are among the best-known authors on the Craft, and in The Witches’ God have written what is likely to become the standard work on the masculine god aspect.
Streep, Peg – Sanctuaries of the Goddess
Sanctuaries of the Goddess; the sacred landscapes and objects
blz. 222
1994 Bulfinch Press
Long ago, before the Greeks and Romans introduced male-dominated, western-style religions and gods, the whole of Western Europe and the Near East had a culture of goddess worship which to some extent survives today in the form of witch and Mother Earth cults. Combining text and photographic evidence, this book investigates and documents the sites and the spiritual and cultural origins of goddess worship. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Meaden, Terence – The secrets of the Avebury stones
Dugan, Ellen – Autumn Equinox
Autumn Equinix, The enchantment of Mabon
blz. 208
2005 Llewellyn publications
Mabon, Feast of Avalon, Cornucopia, Harvest Home, Festival of the Vine . . . there are many names for this magickal holiday that celebrates the autumn equinox, the first day of fall. Ellen Dugan takes a fresh look at this “forgotten” Sabbat and demonstrates how to make the most of this enchanting season.
Featuring craft projects, recipes, enchantments, and valuable information on harvest deities, Autumn Equinox offers countless ways to bring fall magick into your life. Learn to create witchy wreaths, cook seasonal foods, put together a homemade centerpiece, make herbal soap, and practice spells and rituals using easy to find, natural supplies. This new addition to Llewellyn’s Sabbats series also provides magickal correspondences on harvest deities, herbs, plants, and foods for those who want to create their own autumn spells and charms.