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Tag Archives: Metaphysical
Review of Gareth Knight’s autobiography – I called it Magic
I Called it Magic, the new autobiography by Gareth Knight, was recently reviewed on the Magic of the Ordinary Blog by Peregrin Wildoak. Here is a couple of short snippets – for the full review see – http://magicoftheordinary.wordpress.com/2011/10/14/i-called-it-magic-autobiography-by-gareth-knight-review/ “As one … Continue reading →
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Tagged Autobiography, cs lewis, esoteric, faery, Gareth Knight, Magic, Metaphysical, mysticism, mythology, Occult, qabala, rosicrucianism, spirituality, tarot, Tolkien, Western Mysteries, Western Mystery Tradition
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Experience of the Inner Worlds by Gareth Knight
Skylight Press presents the brand new edition of Experience of the Inner Worlds by Gareth Knight, first published in 1975. This seminal work has become a classic textbook in many spiritual and esoteric circles. But don’t just take our word … Continue reading →
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Tagged alchemy, Carl Jung, christian, crusades, cube of space, Dante, esoteric, Gareth Knight, grail myth, hermeticism, inner planes, jung, Jungian psychology, Magic, meditation, Metaphysical, mysticism, Occult, pagan, qabala, ritual, sufi, Tree of Life, Western Mystery Tradition
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In Different Skies by Rebecca Wilby
In her play, This Wretched Splendour, Rebecca Wilby delivered a remarkable foray into the social dynamics of the World War One trenches. In her new novel, In Different Skies, she delves even deeper into that subterranean world with remarkable and … Continue reading →
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Tagged British Literature, English history, esoteric, fiction, first world war, ghosts, great war, Metaphysical, novel, psychic, soldiers, war, Wilfred Owen, WW1
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The Magical World of the Inklings by Gareth Knight
It’s finally here … Gareth Knight’s new and expanded edition of his classic text on the mythopoeic fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and their less famous but similarly gifted colleagues Charles Williams and Owen Barfield – collectively known as … Continue reading →
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Tagged British Literature, British Novel, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, Elves, esoteric, Faeries, Fantasy, Gareth Knight, Hobbits, Inklings, J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, Magic, Metaphysical, Myth, mythopoeia, Narnia, novel, Owen Barfield, Science Fiction, Silmarillion
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