Ascension Magick: Ritual, Myth & Healing for the New AeonLlewellyn Worldwide, 2007 - 576 頁 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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... teachings. Now the same questions I once posed are asked of me. I am asked to show how all of these spiritual traditions flow from the same fount, the same divine source. My answers are based on my own experiences and understanding, as ...
... teachings and cultures that have been most helpful on his or her own personal path. Some people assume that ascension is based solely on a Judeo-Chris- tian view of mysticism, but that is not true. Because many people in the West are ...
... teachings have been blended together to form the ascension paradigm. Starting conservatively, the first New Agers blended the mysticism of Eastern and Western traditions. In recent years, core shamanism, futuristic science, holistic ...
... teachings of life and death. Dionysus, in the many versions of his myth, is a sacrificed god, associated with the vine and vegetation, as well as the land of the dead and the power of resurrection. In this aspect, he's much like Osiris ...
... teachings were reserved for initiates , as in the other mystery schools . Mithraism was eventually overrun by Christianity , since Christianity wel- comed all people and actively sought out converts , while Mithraism was a graded ...