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| | Dion Fortune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "The spirit of religious persecution is not the special failing of any particular faith, but springs eternal in the human breast." --Dion Fortune |  | | "Psychotherapy may begin with the primitive, but it must end with the divine, for both are integral factors in the human mind." --Dion Fortune |  | | "The true nature of the gods is that of magical images shaped out of the astral plane by mankind's thought, and influenced by the mind." -- Dion Fortune. |
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| | DION FORTUNE BOOKS |
 | | Dion Fortune's classic, The Mystical Qabalah, explores all aspects of the Qabalah, including the esoteric sciences of astrology and tarot, which form the basis of the Western Mystery Traditions. |  | | A clear, concise, illuminating guide that explains the stages in the natural process of dying that each and every soul passes through from this world to the next. |  | | Fortune shows how traditional customs connected with the passing of a soul have their roots in psychic fact. |
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| | Dion Fortune |
 | | She was a prolific occult writer of novels and non-fiction books, an adept in ceremonial magick and a pioneer psychiatrist on religious thought in occultism. |  | | Due to his own occult interests, different from Dion’s, he became known as Merlin or Merle by many of her followers. |  | | She writes of her many personal experiences as a practising occultist and psychiatrist, and pours out her knowledge of the occult in both fiction and non-fiction books, some of which have now reached classical status. |
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 | | In The Mystical Qabalah, Dion Fortune presents the Qabala from the viewpoint of Western Mysticism. |  | | It has its place as a reference book (even though some things are implied, rather than stated), and acts as a good reflection of the times that it was written in. |  | | Each story explores occult, psychology and magical topics as they interplay with the life of one character and those around him or her. |
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