Browsing New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library by Title

Browsing New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library by Title

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  • Unknown author (Huna Research Associates, 1978, 1978-06-23)
    Huna Seminar (2nd), 1978. Carleton University. Ottawa, Canada. June 23-25, 1978. With speaker Dr. Andrija Puharich.
  • Parkin, Tim G. (New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library, 2023-02-10)
    Dr. Tim Parkin, The Tatoulis Chair In Classics, Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne opens the conference with a welcome and a brief overview of Frazer's importance. Additional Authors: ...
  • Anaar (([Hayward, CA]: [April Niino], 2003), 2003-04)
    Anaar, student of Victor Anderson, describes the Feri Tradition from an artist's’ perspective. Defining the various names used for the triplicity of Self, Anaar articulates how an individual's creativity and art melds with ...
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, 2014-09-03)
    Words have power. Words can hurt. Words can heal. How do you use words in spiritual space? In this podcast, Rev. Pond begins by reciting Mark 8: 27-30 (NRSV) and points out that Jesus knew words have power.
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian, 2014-07-04)
    The first podcast for The Heretic Speaks by Rev. Gina Pond was begun to provide information to listeners about topics of interest to Rev. Pond, but as a solo presenter. In this podcast, Rev. Pond provides a description of ...
  • Frost, Guy (New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library, 2017)
    Guy Frost to come speak at the 33rd Annual Retreat in 2017. This PowerPoint discusses Wicca and how it has evolved in the 21st century. Although not stated specifically, many of these changes reflect Neowiccan views. This ...
  • Ishtar, Lady (Cheron Productions, 1997)
    Aimed at educating the public about Wicca and witchcraft to dispel any misconceptions, Lady Ishtar begins by describing witchcraft and her faith Amer-Celtic Wicca. Sitting on the patio with friends, the conversation revolves ...
  • Artifex Mentis (Cupertino, CA: Circle of Cerridwen Press, 2010)
    Artifex Mentis discusses why it is important to have a companion to work magic.
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian, 2014-08-13)
    In this podcast, Rev. Pond explores the practices of covens and witches and how certain aspects originally practiced at its inception might not be appropriate now if the dynamics of the group have change.

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