What are you reading?
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Witch's World of Magic by Melanie Marquis: expanding your practice with techniques & traditions from diverse cultures. I've just started it.
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Wicca - Guide for the Solitary Practioner.
Just rechecking some ideas. Y'know as often as this book gets recommended no one has done a book review of it.
Just started Alfred Hitcock's Witches Brew - collection of supernatural stories - shiver
Just rechecking some ideas. Y'know as often as this book gets recommended no one has done a book review of it.
Just started Alfred Hitcock's Witches Brew - collection of supernatural stories - shiver
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Thought I'd go back and reread some of the more interesting titles on my bookshelf, starting with Shapeshifters by Nick Redfern and A Menagerie of Mysterious Beasts by Ken Gerhard.
We share our physical lives with those in spirit. For life, like love, never dies.
Love knows no limits, not even death.
Love knows no limits, not even death.
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I'm currently reading "The Witcher", the second book. Love it so far.
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“Hunt for the Skin Walker” by Colman’s Kelleher, PhD., and George Knapp
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The Blue Island by Estelle Wilson Stead and W. T. Stead.
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Letters & Numbers 2nd edition by Zachary K. Hubbard.
I can't think of anything more important or timely to read.
What is 47?
I can't think of anything more important or timely to read.
What is 47?
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I was bored, so I started rereading Norman - The Doll That Needed To Be Locked Away by Stephen Lancaster.
I'm already halfway through it. Because I'm utterly fascinated by the paranormal as well as the concept of haunted dolls.
I'm already halfway through it. Because I'm utterly fascinated by the paranormal as well as the concept of haunted dolls.
We share our physical lives with those in spirit. For life, like love, never dies.
Love knows no limits, not even death.
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"Aradia or the Gospel of the Witches" by Charles G. Leland.
"People with a high tolerance for boredom can get a lot of thinking done." -Stephen King
“For every woman is at heart a witch.” -Charles Leland
“Men argue, nature acts.” -Voltaire
“Our life is the creation of our mind.” -Buddha
“Any person capable of angering you becomes your master.” -Epictetus
“Facts don’t cease to exist because they are ignored.” -Aldous Huxley
“For every woman is at heart a witch.” -Charles Leland
“Men argue, nature acts.” -Voltaire
“Our life is the creation of our mind.” -Buddha
“Any person capable of angering you becomes your master.” -Epictetus
“Facts don’t cease to exist because they are ignored.” -Aldous Huxley
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Dan Brown’s “the Lost Symbol” ... mentions lots of Masonic symbolism In Washington DC, but the story’s - meh.
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ah, bummer. I really liked his da Vinci Code.
Right now I'm reading The Celtic Tradition, by Caitlin Matthews. Both her and her husband have some really good books out the on Celtic lore, wisdom and history.
BB, FF
Right now I'm reading The Celtic Tradition, by Caitlin Matthews. Both her and her husband have some really good books out the on Celtic lore, wisdom and history.
BB, FF
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“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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I’ve read most of Dan Browns books and he copies a formula for his plats. I don’t think he could write a story without a nut-job in a whacko role. The Lost Word makes many inspiring points about ancient mysteries in plain sight in Wash DC. and they can be verified through Holy Google. It’s uplifting considering the recent distractions.
Finished lost Word. I’m starting Lovecraft Code tonight. Hot dignity dog, a new book. Anticipation!
Finished lost Word. I’m starting Lovecraft Code tonight. Hot dignity dog, a new book. Anticipation!
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Currently reading "The Complete Book of Witchcraft" by Raymond Buckland along with "Primitive Technology" by John Plant and occasionally a bit of my SAS Pocket Survival Guide.
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Re-reading some recipes in Aromatherapy through the Seasons - Fitzsimmons and Bousquet.
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Fragrant Gardens - Jane Taylor