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Sto caricando le informazioni... Green Witchcraft IV: Walking the Faerie Path (Green Witchcraft Series, 9)di Ann Moura
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Open a Portal to the Otherworld Ann Moura's bestselling Green Witchcraft series continues with this book of secrets exploring the Faerie realm. Full of first-person accounts of profound experiences with magical creatures, this book is an in-depth resource for understanding and working with the Other People as well as elves, dragons, unicorns, and sprites. Green Witchcraft IVprovides deep insights for establishing relationships with the Otherworld and for working magic more powerfully. Whether you're interested in learning more about portals and vortices or elementals and nature spirits, Ann Moura gives you the answers you seek. Within these pages, you will also discover practical information and hands-on advice for incorporating magical objects and practices, including: * Herbs * Gemstones * Secret Names * Meditations * Dreams * Out-of-Body Experiences * Glamour Magic * Ley Lines * Dimensional Shifts * Spiritualism * Offerings and Gifts The gateway to the Otherworld awaits those who seek it. Learning the mind-set and heart-set described in this book will help you open the doorway to your own safe and rewarding encounters with the fae. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This turned out to be exactly the kind of thing I'd been hoping to read for a long time. It takes the concept of other worlds seriously and resonates with my own personal gnosis and experiences w/r/t the subject. It's packed with interesting information from the author's own practices and personal experiences and it really touches on the vast array of unseen something or other that some of us experience in the world. I particularly liked the anecdote about her seeing our world from the POV of the Other and how she relates it to some more interesting, if fringe, theories some physicists have. Despite being about a subject that is often thought of as a bit out there and ungrounded, Moura is very down to earth and frank with the way she describes things, suggesting that the Other World is something parallel and overlapping our own.
Recommended for anyone who is interested in the subject of experiences with otherwordly beings, and who is at least open to the possibility that they not only exist, but that they can be contacted/interacted with by humans. ( )