Occultism & Quasi-Religious Beliefs
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See also: Religious Studies & Theory
There were 6 books found.
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Add to BasketAleister Crowley: The Beast Demystified - - Paperback
£7.99
Self-dubbed 'the great beast', Aleister Crowley has a terrifying reputation. Stories of drugs, orgies and magical ceremonies involving the sacrificing of babies abound. In this biography, Roger Hutchinson offers an agnostic view of Crowley. -
Add to BasketThe Findhorn Garden: Pioneering A New Vision Of Humanity And Nature In Co-Operation - Paperback
£12.95
Founded in 1962, the Findhorn Community is made up of several hundred people from around the world who believe that behind the material world there lies a spiritual reality which permeates & unites all people, all life & all matter. -
Add to BasketThe Return Of Merlin: Star Lore And The Patterns Of History - - Paperback
£14.99
Gordon Strachan looks at the two main Merlin traditions: the cosmic Merlin of the stars, part of the Arthurian legends; and the earthly Merlin of nature, grounded in human history. -
Add to BasketScience And The Paranormal: Altered States Of Reality - - Paperback
£20.00
Professor Ellison suggests that most of us are conditioned by our Western science-based education to think that the universe is much simpler than it really is. He argues that we ought to recognise the limits of the current scientific worldview. -
Add to BasketGordon Smith's Most Haunted Stories, People And Places - - Paperback
£7.99
Relating fascinating stories of the paranormal, Gordon Smith explains how he uses his mediumship to communicate and heal hauntings. He travels into churches and theatres around the world, where he connects the bereaved with the other side. -
£9.99Supernatural Scotland - - Paperback
Roddy Martine has embarked upon a personal odyssey in search of the inexplicable and bizarre in every corner of Scotland. 'Supernatural Scotland' is full of tales of ghosts and poltergeists, second sight, psychic phenomena, reincarnation and the small people.







