Tag Archives: Qabala
Identifying the Line Between Reality and Fantasy
Perhaps one of the hardest things to do in the modern Pagan movement is identify that fine line between reality and fantasy. What with all the fanciful names, garish ritual garb, gaudy jewelry and mountains of paran ormal romance novels … Continue reading
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Simplified Qabala Magic by Ted Andrews
Simplified Qabala Magic by Ted Andrews Llewellyn Worldwide, 2002 ISBN 0-7387-0394-X $11.95 Ted Andrews, author of Animal Speak, Animal Wise, and Sacred Sounds, has produced another easy to understand beginner’s guide. This volume, though disappointing in some respects, presents several … Continue reading