Ascension Magick: Ritual, Myth & Healing for the New AeonLlewellyn Worldwide, 2007 - 576 pages Taking a magickal approach to this often misunderstood spirituality, Christopher Penczak explores the fascinating path of ascension. Ascension Magick unveils the diverse mystical roots of ascension, and highlights where the beliefs and practices of today's "light workers" intersect with those of modern pagans, witches, and magick practitioners. It also examines the practical side-various forms of magick, energy healing, meditation, past life regression, channeling, dowsing-and provides helpful meditations, spells, and exercises. From angels and aliens to reincarnation and the Merkaba, Penczak leaves no stone unturned in this remarkably thorough and absorbing examination of ascension spirituality and magick. |
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... Theosophists. He demonstrates how the principles that originally defined the term 'New Age' may be integrated into a modern and magickal lifestyle. Another wonderful read from one of our most talented contemporary teachers of the ...
... Theosophical Society, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and Edgar Cayce. They created the dominant currents that would serve as common threads throughout the metaphysical movements of the twentieth century. From these four founts ...
... Theosophy in particular, and the current Spiritualist churches have in turn been influenced by Theosophy. The. Rise. of. Theosophy. The Theosophical Society was founded in New York City in 1875 by three unusual individuals: Madame Helena ...
... Theosophy unfolded before her. Blavatsky claimed that Theosophy had roots into the third century AD, though she offered ... Theosophical Society continues today, although it, too, has had its share of scandals and splinter groups. Alice ...
... Theosophical Society. In 1919 she received contact from the ascended master Djwal Khul, whom she referred to as “the Tibetan.” He indicated that he wished to write books through her. Djwal Khul appeared in Blavatsky's teachings. Though ...