A groundbreaking dive into uncovering the truth about long-accepted claims by neo-pagans and practitioners of pop-culture witchcraft that their traditions are somehow based on an imaginary "cult of witches" witnessed by a Philadelphia folklorist in Tuscany, whose roots pre-date the Christian church. Theological anthropologist and lifelong practitioner of the Italian and Afro-Sicilian esoteric and magical traditions, Franciscan contemplative, Gianmichael Salvato (Francis-Maria of the Sacred & Immaculate Hearts) exposes the problematic fallacies upon which pop-culture witchcraft stake such claims, while encouraging practitioners to hold fast to their traditions, by simply accepting that they are mid-20th century esoteric religions. Meanwhile, he shares his own family's tradition, and the tradition of thousands of other Italian and Sicilian practitioners, from the days of antiquity to a postmodern world, and talks about intersectionality with the ancient Mystery Traditions that didn't serve as the foundation or origin of witchcraft, but which relied on the skillful herbal knowledge and connection to energetic frequencies used by Sicilian and Southern Italian esoteric practitioners (particularly women) -- at first for the Great Mysteries of the ancient Greek world, and later, in continuity, for the syncretic esoteric Catholic Mysteries, especially the Great Mystery of Eternal Life. Founder of the Inner Alchemy Mystery School, Gianmichael Salvato has been teaching this insightful and controversial new way of understanding modern occultism on stage and in workshops for the past nine years. This expanded Second-Edition book, whose previous publishers refused to include the full text, is now published, for the first time, in its entirety.
37 'The common ... among men': William Robertson Smith, The Prophets of Israel and Their Place in History (Edinburgh: A & C Black, 1882); the words in square brackets have been inserted by Lang. as spectral as Bathybius: in 1868, ...
A local folk - tale tells of a baker's daughter who once met a soldier riding on a white horse down a lane near her home . He led her through a subterranean passage to a great cavern in which sat a host of men with flowing beards .
A collection of legends, folktales, and lore revealing the origins, history, habits, and powers of unicorns.
... 128 Forsyth , Jennie ( Beasley ) , 33 Fort Collins , 43 Fort Laramie , 9 , 22 Fort Lupton , 10 Fort St. Vrain , 9 Foster , Blanche , 35 Foster , Elsie , 35 Foster , Nellie , 35 Four Blue Coats , 132 Four Mile Creek , 16 Fox ( Jarvis ...
Un grand classique de la littérature pour enfants adapté dans un langage moderne et accompagné d'illustrations fantaisistes en pleine page.
The Pearson Education Library Collection offers you over 1200 fiction, nonfiction, classic, adapted classic, illustrated classic, short stories, biographies, special anthologies, atlases, visual dictionaries, history trade, animal, sports ...
For Further Reading: Beeler, Selby B. Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions from Around the World. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. Brill, Marlene Targ. Tooth Tales from around the World. Watertown, Mass.: Charlesbridge, 1998.
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - ILLUSTRATED EDITION - BY WALTER CRANEA classic tale translated and illustrated for a new generation of young readers.
Bennett, John. Doctor to the Dead: Grotesque Legends and Folk Tales of Old Charleston. 1946; repr., Columbia: Univ. of South Carolina Press, 1995. xxix, 260p. 94-35199. 1-57003-040-5. Bennett collected these tales in the early part of ...