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 Western mystery tradition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The appearance of Jesus and the introduction of Christianity influenced the tradition deeply, but during the dark ages the ancient Western mystery tradition was heavily opposed by the Christian Church and many figures associated with it were victims of the Inquisition, especially the witches and members of secret mystical societies.
Today the tradition is undergoing an import of Eastern ideas, mainly Taoism, Tantra, Buddhism, Hinduism and Yoga, which began mainly by the Theosophical Society of the 19th century and now is continued by many people with syncretic or eclectic backgrounds.
However, the true Tradition, seems to focus on individual spiritual progress through initiation into some sort of brotherhood, group rituals, study of philosophy and the cosmic laws and their practical application with the aims of alchemy, meditation, divination and ritual magic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_mystery_tradition   (1162 words)

  
 Western world - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As the eastern and western churches spread their influence, the line between "East" and "West" can be described as moving, but generally followed a cultural divide that was defined by the existence of the Byzantine empire and the fluctuating power and influence of the church in Rome.
The term Western is usually associated with the cultural tradition that traces its origins to Greek thought and Christian religion.
These two divisions of the Eastern and Western Empires were reflected in the administration of the Christian Church, with Rome and Constantinople debating and arguing over whether either city was the capital of Christianity (see Great Schism).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_world   (2267 words)

  
 The Alchemists Garret - Orders
Suffice it to say that traditional mystery schools in the eastern world are primarily mystical in their approach to spiritual discipline.
Nevertheless within the western tradition we find schools which advertise themselves as part of the western mystery tradition but who are primarily orientated towards a mystical approach.
It was a revival in the Golden Dawn tradition and in Wicca which began with the closing down of the '60s, increased slowly during the '70s and '80s and has picked up in gigantic proportions in the '90s, which has brought the western tradition out of a long slumber into the public eye once again.
http://www.angelfire.com/nb/alchemy/orders.htm   (2122 words)

  
 Servants of the Light School of Occult Science, a fully contacted Mystery School teaching throughout the world by ...
To study and practice the Western Mysteries does not mean you have to abadon the orthodox faiths of your upbringing.
The Western Mystery Tradition uses the Tree of Life for its capacity to hold, explain, unite, and expand the multi-patterned universe in which we live.
Those who today study the ancient mysteries practice the teachings of wise men and women who lived and taught when the world was younger and more stable.
http://www.servantsofthelight.org/aboutSOL/western-mystery.html   (4761 words)

  
 Eastern Christian Mysticism
Non-sectarian, often suppressed, this lay mystical tradition is the Christian equivalent of Sufism in Islam, and of Kabbalah in Judaism.
At a time of strong public interest in Asian religious traditions such as yoga and Zen, the season is ripe for an accessible introduction to the parallel Western traditions.
Meanwhile, Western traditions seemed to slip out of vogue, especially in the recent realm of New Age spiritualism.
http://members.aol.com/theloego/books/eastern.html   (4592 words)

  
 wicca course introduction
Wicca is a mystery religion and Wiccans are the Priesthood of what is known as the western mystery tradition.
Traditions were handed down in families and these were the so-called 'fam-trads' though 99% of so-called fam-trads these days are as fictitious as old Gerald's coven.
Wiccans are the modern day Priest/Priestesshood of the Western Mystery Tradition and the Old Religion as well as being Witches.
http://isle-of-avalon.com/wiccaintro.htm   (4452 words)

  
 Behind the Veil: FLO Profile and Mission Statement
Mystery Schools, as individualized expressions of the Western Mystery Tradition, have been in existence for millennia, their origin lost in time.
Tradition ascribes the founding of the first Mystery Schools to immortal beings of godlike stature, whose compassion for mankind lead them to form Mystery Schools for the evolutionary advancement of a comparatively infant humanity.
The Qabalah is based upon the tradition practiced by the ancient Essenes whose members included John the Baptist and Jesus.
http://www.lvx.org/veil.htm   (1587 words)

  
 Esoterica
The Hermetic Tradition is a remarkable survey of alchemical symbols and doctrines.
Julius Evola was one of the premier scholars of the hermetic tradition.
The Qabalah forms the basis of the western mystery tradition.
http://www.sunan.com/esoteric.htm   (2580 words)

  
 Magi Group School of Western Mysteries
Our main area of focus is in the wisdom traditions and occult teachings surrounding the figures of the Magi that came to worship the new born Son of Light in the cave at Bethlehem.
The central idea empowering this material is that the Magi were given a Holy Stone by the Christ Child which carried a mandate for the founding of a Mystery Tradition or school of spiritual training and work.
Closely allied to the Magi material, and in some respects growing out of it, is the idea of a group of prophetesses or Sibyls who go under the title of "Mary" in the New Testament and Apocryphal texts.
http://www.magigroup.net   (283 words)

  
 Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn ® - Astral Initiation - The Golden Dawn Tradition
Since its inception in 1888, the traditional Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn has been the most influential force in the modern rebirth of the Western Mystery Tradition.
From the neo-pagan revival to the New Age movement, the Golden Dawn's wealth of teachings still has a profound and lasting effect on those who seek spiritual enlightenment in the western world.Today these teachings plus true initiation are invoked by the Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn ®.
Since its inception in 1888, the Classical teachings of the Golden Dawn has been the most influential force in the modern rebirth of the Western Mystery Tradition.
http://esotericgoldendawn.com/tradition.htm   (172 words)

  
 Jacquelyn Small
Mystery School are composed of soul families who come together lifetime after lifetime to manifest a certain aspect of the evolutionary process for the sake of the world.
She is the author of seven books on personal transformation.
A re-emergence of this great Tradition is occurring now for today's troubled world.
http://healinghouston.com/articles04/Jsmall0204.htm   (1227 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Western mystery tradition
The term Western mystery tradition (also Western Esoteric tradition) refers to the collection of the mystical esoteric knowledge, such as Kabbalah, of the western world.
Mysticism (ancient Greek mysticon = secret) is meditation, prayer, or theology focused on the direct experience of union with divinity, God, or Ultimate Reality, or the belief that such experience is a genuine and important source of knowledge.
Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition - No. 6, Vol.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Western-mystery-tradition   (334 words)

  
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In our civilized and settled Western world where -the mundane is catered for, and most have at least the necessities of life, there is an unexplored spiritual dimension which orthodox religion no longer seems to address, and the material system of acquiring 'things' does not understand at all.
Each of these important books sets out aspects of the history, the wealth of knowledge, the ancientness and validity of the Western Mystery Tradition and each will lead the wanderer further along the path to self-awareness and experience of his native tradition, but it is not the complete story.
Bob Stewart has explored this oral magical tradition using the life of the Magician/Prophet Merlin in The Mystic Life of Merlin and The Prophetic Vision of Merlin and his earlier book, The Under-world Initiation, in each case drawing on very early literary sources which were the last incarnation of a much more ancient oral tradition.
http://www.celtic-art.com/books/titles/cnt_path_through_the_labyrinth.php3   (1434 words)

  
 Artikel van Marian Green
Both of these were supposed to connect to older traditions, the one of cutting stone and raising great cathedrals and Temples, back to the age of King Solomon; the other a thread of poetic inspiration of the Bards, and law giving of the pre-Christian Druid priests.
For example, angels are honoured in many faiths and their images, in earliest pictures they are winged goddesses or gods, occur in many different traditions.
In Victorian times, at the end of the 19th century there was the concretion of the western magical threads into the works of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
http://www.innerkwest.nl/artikelmg1.html   (2281 words)

  
 San Francisco Shamans: Shamanism
Part of the magic and mystery of the western mysteries traditions and earth-based traditions is a belief in the inner temples and teachings of Spirit and evolved humanity that exist within and beyond all time and space.
Traditionally, religious and spiritual traditions involved one's total way of life from sunrise to sundown.
Some of the western mysteries traditions include mystic Christianity, Druidism, Egyptian mystery, western magic, Qabala, Sufism, Rosicrucianism, alchemy and the Knights Templar, etc. Shamanism Vs. Religion
http://www.shamans-sf.org/shamanism   (768 words)

  
 The Western Mystery Tradition
The wisdom of the ancient mystery schools of Egypt, Chaldea, and Greece did not disappear with the burning of the library in Alexandria, and later, the Inquisition.
This web-site is dedicated mainly to the Western Mystery Tradition and the practice of it as a way to learn more about oneself, and the truths of the universe.
I have been a Buddhist monk in South Korea for 3 years, been involved with the Hindu tradition, with the Western Qabalistic/Hermetic way, and, lately, also with the Native American way.
http://adytum.spiritualitea.net   (1106 words)

  
 BOTA - Mystery Schools
The primary purpose of B.O.T.A. is not only to teach, but to practice the doctrine of the Oneness of God, the brother/sisterhood of man, and the kinship of all life as patterned after the Ageless Wisdom Mystery Schools of spiritual training, particularly exemplified by the Holy Qabalah.
B.O.T.A. is a direct development of the Ageless Wisdom Mystery Schools that, from time immemorial have been the custodians of spiritual training.
The Holy Qabalah is the mystical (occult) Wisdom Teaching of ancient Israel.
http://www.bota.org/mystschl.html   (834 words)

  
 THE WESTERN MYSTERY TRADITION by Christine Hartley
The Western Mystery Tradition is the basis of the Western religious feeling, the foundation of our spiritual life, the matrix of religious formulae, whether we are aware of it or not.
Working at a time when many were turning to Eastern spirituality, Christine Hartley believed that Britain had its own mystery tradition, hidden in myth and legend and in the land itself.
She had known Merlin on the inner planes, journeying with him to the Celtic Underworld and she was more than happy to show us the entrance to this realm.
http://www.cygnus-books.co.uk/mind_body_spirit_books/western-mystery-tradition.htm   (206 words)

  
 RealMagick Article: The Living Tradition of Thelema by Paul Joseph Rovelli
And one of the first things that a beginning Qabalist is taught in the Western Mystery Tradition, is the meaning of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
Note that non-being is the mystery of the Ipsissimus which is an end to the Great Work; its final (N) mystery and ultimate ecstasy (O) of the ultimate light (T).
The only Qabalah that tradition has handed to us as whole and complete is the Hebrew Qabalah.
http://realmagick.com/articles/70/870.html   (3707 words)

  
 Golden Dawn Research Center - The Four Elements in the Western Tradition
An ancient Greek tradition held the aether, the fiery substance deemed to brighten the sky, in especial reverence and many supposed that souls consist of this divine, heavenly Fire.
Indeed there is a tendency to connate or confuse pneuma or spirit with intellect in both the Western and Hindu tradition.
This view may have been derived from Babylonian traditions, which placed the Watery Deities Apsu and Tiamat at the beginning of all things.
http://www.golden-dawn.org/four_elements.html   (3164 words)

  
 Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition - Index
The Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition is not affiliated with any organization, occult, religious or secular.
The opinions expressed by authors do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition.
©Copyright 2002-2003 by the Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition.
http://www.jwmt.org/v1n4   (199 words)

  
 More Links Below!
All traditions are a fusion of the teaching and the teacher.
The preceding October, after finding that my teacher of Western Mystery Tradition, R. Stewart, would not be available to lead a workshop at this gathering, I talked to a friend, an the organizer of the workshops at the convention, and offered to lead an introductory Western Mystery Tradition1 journey as a workshop.
That which they have been taught, which may be written and dogmatic or oral and situational, and that which they themselves bring to the teaching.
http://home.pacbell.net/sallyam/sallyam.html   (2708 words)

  
 HERMETIC BOOKS AND THE WESTERN MYSTERIES
Like no other book of the twentieth century, this is a codex to the ancient occult and esoteric traditions of the world.
Describes the roots of the Hermetic tradition in Greek, Egyptian and Hebrew cultures.
The enigmatic Hermes Trismegistus legendary author of ancient Gnostic writings was the father of the Hermetic tradition.
http://www.anathemabooks.com/hermetics.shtml   (916 words)

  
 Middle Pillar - a spiritual practice of the Western Mystery Tradition
The Middle Pillar is an ancient spiritual practice of the Western Mystery Tradition.
Middle Pillar - a spiritual practice of the Western Mystery Tradition
It not only clears one's auric field - healing up all tears and weaknesses, relieving built up stresses, but over time, with concentration and intention while performing it, creates passage ways of contact between the macrocosmic centers of the Universe and the microcosmic centers (correspondences) that lie within each human being.
http://www.balsamicmoon.com/things-magical/magic-info/middle-pillar.html   (324 words)

  
 A.R.E./N.Y.C. Newsletter Article: Joseph Lee, Mystery Teacher
In the Western Mystery tradition, he said, seekers are expected to be grounded and successful in the outer life, as well.
At eighteen he was invited to join his first Initiatic Teaching Order order and began his formal training in the Western Mystery Tradition.
In this regard, Lee sees himself as a Spiritual Warrior, championing the emergence of spiritual consciousness in public.
http://www.mindspring.com/~areofnyc/areofnyc/opendoor/01spring/Lee_Jos.htm   (1142 words)

  
 Horned Owl Publishing: Quality Pagan Books
We are a small publishing company specializing in quality books on Earth-centred spirituality, native European religions, and the Western Mystery Tradition.
http://www.islandnet.com/~hornowl   (69 words)

  
 Following the Mystery-Sacred Arts of Tarot, Numerology and Sacred Geometry
This is the Path of Direct Knowledge guided by the ancient Mystery Traditions of both the East and the West, which is transmitted afresh for every Age.
Today, many are seeking knowledge of the Mysteries and a sacred community to pursue this study.
Or, for those interested, we will be offering advanced intensives to pursue our inner wisdom and sacred communal relating.
http://www.eupsychia.com/myst/wksp/ms_s1desc.html   (813 words)

  
 The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor - by Joscelyn Godwin, Christian Chanel and John P. Deveney
The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, active in the last decades of the 19th century, was the only order of its time that taught practical occultism in the Western Mystery Tradition.
http://www.skylarkbooks.co.uk/Shop/media/The_Hermetic_Brotherhood_of_Luxor.htm   (247 words)

  
 Hermetic Fellowship : Western Mystery Tradition
These ancient spiritual traditions were given to humankind as techniques to create realization of the truth that we are divine beings.
Aurum Solis, Ordo Sacri Verbi, a practical school of ceremonial magic within the Western esoteric tradition, identifies itself as a vehicle for the ‘Ogdoadic’ Tradition, and is best known through the writings of Osborne Phillips and the late Melita Denning.
The OWM is one of the Orders involved in the restoration of the Ancient Mysteries — restoration which was predicted by the Masters and Their disciples.”
http://www.hermeticfellowship.org/HFWesternMysteryTrad.html   (3815 words)

  
 Mysteries Made Simple
Hopefully this community will help those who are just beginning their explorations of the Western Mystery Tradition.
Please keep in mind that I am an opinionated student of the Mysteries, who believes that he is right even when he is wrong.
This community is not the recruiting ground for any Order or mystery school.
http://groups.msn.com/MysteriesMadeSimple/_homepage.msnw?pgmarket=en-us   (826 words)

  
 Insight Books - Occult, Pagan & Western Mystery Tradition Spiritual Development
The author was leading an average if slightly numbed existence as a TV producer when one day she unleashed her fury on some mischievous boys...
Dr Cavalli explains how alchemy was one of humankind's earliest efforts to transform the nature of consciousness He goes directly to the source...
Insight Books - Occult, Pagan & Western Mystery Tradition Spiritual Development
http://www.insight-books.com/SPR7   (229 words)

  
 esoteric-and-occult: chats-and-forums: Page 2 Spirit And Sky
Dedicated to seekers of truth, regardless of their spiritual path or tradition.
Serious discussion and study of the Mystery Tradition, both east and west.
General occult discussion with a slight focus on the Golden Dawn.
http://www.spiritandsky.com/esoteric-and-occult/chats-and-forums/more2.html   (301 words)

  
 Polarity and the Hidden History of Western Religion by Mike Harris published by New Worlds in issue NW034
It represents a steep magical learning curve in the lives of two experienced initiates, who once upon a time thought that they knew a good deal about magic, mythology, and religion then had to pull their preconceptions apart and start over.
What we came across was either so earthy that it was devoid of magical and spiritual power, or so ethereal that it had no application to humans being human.
We looked at our own venerable Arthurian mythology and found it wanting whilst also being inwardly persuaded to stray into the forbidden territory of the New Testament and a subsequent rewriting of the story of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
http://www.llewellyn.com/archive/nw/497   (745 words)

  
 Golden Dawn Resource Center - Kabalah, Qabalah, Cabala
As a member of an outer school of the Western Mystery tradition, the aspirant is introduced to the Qabalah.
The classical Golden Dawn system teaches a practical aspect of the Qabalah based on the Sepher Yetzirah, or "Book Of Formation".
http://www.golden-dawn.org/qbl.html   (80 words)

  
 Golden Initiatic Dawn Mystery Schools
We are not a religion, but a worldwide fraternity of like-minded people who seek inner truth and harmony through the study of the Western Mystery traditions.
In addition, our Order is looking to attract sincere people who are concerned about the development of society and the spiritual advancement of humankind.
Please visit Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn - Mother Temple Site for a comprehensive report on the Golden Dawn system and the Western Mystery Tradition.
http://www.isis-osiris.org   (573 words)

  
 The Qabalah - A Eupsychia Mystery School Workshop
In its ability to synthesize so many esoteric and religious symbols and beliefs, such as astrology, Tarot, numerology and alchemy, it is considered the foundation stone of the Western Mystery Tradition.
We will also delve more deeply into the esoteric mysteries hidden in the teachings of the Bible.
The July Mystery School will focus on the teachings of Qabalah and its basic diagram The Tree of Life.
http://www.eupsychia.com/myst/kab.html   (606 words)

  
 Resume
The Mysteries of Jesus Christ : A Commentary on the New Gospel of Jesus Christ (1985)
The Western Mystery Tradition: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern (Three quarters, undergraduate; UCSC Extension)
Studies in the Latin Alchemical Literature; Hellenistic Greek Religious Texts; The Western Mystery Tradition;
http://www.wisdomseminars.org/Resume.html   (1686 words)

  
 Avalon Mystery School - Threshold
its philosophical aspect in the traditions of alchemy and its spiritual aspect in the Hidden Church of the Holy Grail,
The Avalon Mystery School offers a training course in magic focusing on the Western Mystery Tradition in its Celtic aspect.
The sacred magic of the Celts has its roots in Avalon.
http://www.avalonmysteryschool.net   (198 words)

  
 Qabalah
Although also known as the esoteric wisdom of Israel, it is actually a synthesis of the best of the mystery teachings of the world.
The Western Mystery Tradition: The Story of Qabalah
The Chakras in the Eastern and Western Mystery Traditions
http://www.joyousworld.com/qabalah   (692 words)

  
 Sekhet-Maat Lodge, O.T.O.: Initiation workshop and Gnostic Rosary meditation
with Lon and Constance DuQuette
The words, "Know Thyself" were written over the portal of the Mystery Schools of ancient Egypt and Greece.
Sekhet-Maat Lodge, O.T.O. Initiation: The Western Mystery Tradition
- Lon DuQuette will present his half-day workshop on Initiation and the Western Mystery Tradition on Aug 20, Saturday, followed by a booksigning and reception.
http://www.sekhetmaat.com/events/2005_duquettes   (749 words)

  
 Western Esoterica - on Line Library
Legends of Babylonia and Egypt in Relation to the Hebrew Tradition
Abbot of Spanheim, [Seven Secondary Causes] of the heavenly INTELLIGENCIES, governing the Orbes under GOD.1508, at Les Arcanes, alternative site for The Seven Secondary Intelligences (De septem secundeis) at Archives of Western Esoterica - Twilit Grotto
The Emerald Tablet of Hermes, Egyptian Book of the Dead, Sepher Yetzirah, Hesiod,Plato
http://www.hermetics.org/library.html   (1361 words)

  
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Tantra in the West: Western Mystery Tradition (the Occult) "The supreme power, it was argued, is TOTALITY, and, as such contains all aspects of reality, even those which seem contradictory to one another.
"This is not to say, of course, that there have never been cults derived from left-handed Tantra which can be regarded as analogous to the black magic of Western tradition.
There is littel doubt that there has been a considerable cross-fertilization between Tantra and Bon, and its seems likely that at least some of the more death-obsessed Buddhist tantric cults adapted Bon techniques to their own purposes." Tantra for Westerners, pgs.
http://www.luckymojo.com/esoteric/religion/hinduism/yoga/tantra/neo-tantra/edit/doc9   (706 words)

  
 Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Western Tradition
The Sacred Tradition in Ancient Egypt: The Esoteric Wisdom Revealed
The Way of the Elders: West African Spirituality & Tradition
Witches Runes: Insights from the Old European Magickal Traditions
http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/term/Western+Tradition   (84 words)

  
 Avalonia - Western Mystery Tradition - The Chakras
Avalonia - Western Mystery Tradition - The Chakras
The Chakras are the energy centres in the subtle body which regulate the energy flows and interaction of the physical and subtle bodies (chakra is Sanskrit for "wheel" or "disk").
http://www.avalonia.co.uk/articles/chakras.htm   (2523 words)

  
 Gnostic Oracle Quaballa
The western mystery tradition teaches self-mastery using the kabalah (the tree of life.)
The Kabalah can be the key to understanding yourself and your place in the world.
This is a drawing done by one of my students at a Kabalah workshop...
http://www.mindspring.com/~cronemother/Kabalah.html   (51 words)

  
 HSoM - Content
This provides benefits to people who do not have access to a local Golden Dawn Temple near them, but have the desire to practice the 'Traditional' GD system through the path of Self Initiation.
Through the assistance and cooperation of individuals and various Golden Dawn Orders, we hope to provide a community where knowledge of the Golden Dawn Tradition can be shared, refined, and preserved for generations to come.
Our esoteric school is a gateway into the Western Mystery Tradition which includes but is not limited to the study and practice of Hermeticism, Alchemy, and Magic.
http://www.ritual-magic.com   (541 words)

  
 Home of the Eupsychia Mystery School
The Western Mystery Traditions—Paths of Direct Knowledge for the Western World
Ongoing Articles about the Western Mystery Tradition by Jacquelyn Small
The Introductory Eupsychia Mystery School-Training and Experience in the Western Mystery Traditions Sacred Arts of Tarot, Numerology and Sacred Geometry
http://www.eupsychia.com/myst   (327 words)

  
 Wisdom Seminars - Western Mystery Tradition Multimedia Lecture Presentations - World Esoteric and Initiatic Tradition - ...
Wisdom Seminars - Western Mystery Tradition Multimedia Lecture Presentations - World Esoteric and Initiatic Tradition - Adapted from University Courses - Gnosticism - Astrology - Kaballah - Adult Education - Dr. Lewis Keizer - Home Temple - Caduceus Institute
The Mayan Wisdom Religion: The Oral Tradition Behind Whitworth's Jaguar Prince
One Seminar, The Initiatic Mysteries of Classical Antiquity, offers each class module separately for $20.
http://www.wisdomseminars.org   (893 words)

  
 Society Fresh : Article 'Western mystery tradition'
The term Western mystery tradition (also Western Esoteric tradition) refers to the collection of the mystical esoteric knowledge, such as Kabbalah, of the western world.
He is cited by other occultists including Aleister Crowley and Paul Foster Case as being an important influence on the development of the Western Mystery Tradition, particularly in his role as an author on the occult.
Constant's other published works include: The Doctrine of Transcendental Magic The Ritual of Transcendental Magic The Key to the Great Mysteries The Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum de:Eliphas Lývi es:Eliphas Lývi fr:Eliphas Lývi ja:エリファス・レヴィ pt:Eliphas Lývi
http://www.society-fresh.net/DisplayArticle408474.html   (490 words)

  
 Book recommendations
Initiation, Worship and the Eternal Feminine in the Western Mysteries
Evoking the Goddess : Initiation, Worship, and the Eternal Feminine in the Western Mysteries
Power Within the Land: The Roots of Celtic and Underworld Traditions Awakening the Sleepers and Regenerating the Earth
http://www.lodgemagdala.org/books.html   (400 words)

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