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Seven metals, ringed with four magical inscriptions: what other secrets does the 'Alchemical Hand Bell' hold?
Habsburg emperor Rudolf II owned a spirit-summoning alchemical hand bell. We want to decipher its cryptic Greek inscriptions.
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Deo, Non Fortuna
Dion Fortune, Psychic Warfare and the Magical Battle of Britain. By David Metcalfe.
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The Many Appearances Of Adolf Hitler
New documents reveal Adolf Hitler was still alive more than 10 years after World War 2. Declassified CIA files revealed this truth about Adolf Hitler. The suspected Adolf Hitler pictures from the CIA files show him in his many different appearances unlike you've ever seen him before.
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I was a Child Bride of Satan
My slide into damnation began where all good things are found, a garage sale. By Melissa Johnson.
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A Song of Ice and Fire
World Ice Theory and the supernatural imaginary of the Third Reich. By Eric Kurlander.
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Hermes Far Eastern Shining
Hermes Far Eastern Shining offers an extensive range of Energy products, from simple items like Discs and Wands, which are easily accessible and can be carried around in the pocket, to large and beautiful Artefacts, which mainly remain stationary in a home or sanctuary and carry an energy for all beings and the environment. The esoteric solution is here…!
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God Falling Under Influence Of Powerful Spiritual Guru
THE HEAVENS—Increasingly worried by the changes they have noticed in the supreme deity’s behavior, heavenly sources expressed concern Thursday that God, Our Holy Father, was falling under the influence of a self-styled spiritual guru calling himself “the Rishi.”
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The Magus of Paris
Joséphin Péladan’s mystical art exhibitions, in Paris, set the stage for everything from Kandinsky’s abstractions to Eliot’s “The Waste Land.” By Alex Ross.
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Did Hitler’s obsession with the occult lose him the war?
The Nazi war effort relied to an astonishing degree on dowsing, astrology and mysticism, as Eric Kurlander reveals. By Robert Carver.
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Steve Bannon and the occult: The right wing’s long, strange love affair with New Age mysticism
If you think New Age alternative spirituality is solely the domain of lefty hippies, you don’t know your history. By Mitch Horowitz.
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Occult Americans
It’s Impossible to Separate Strangeness from American History — And That’s a Good Thing to Remember on Occult Day. By Mitch Horowitz.
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Reimagining a Shadowy Medieval Brotherhood That Probably Didn’t Exist
The Rosicrucians began as a myth, or maybe a hoax, but they changed the way that people thought. By Peter Bebergal.
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Why we are still in thrall to the occult and the supernatural
Spells, curses, Tarot cards and priapic Bronze Age stickmen – Tim Martin takes a whirlwind tour of the occult.
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Walkers Between Worlds
Throughout history, humans have have believed in, and sometimes hunted for, creatures that are not of this world. How ironic, then, that the modern scientific world has now created its own 'other world'
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A Guide to Occult London
If the occult can be defined as a secret knowledge of the hidden and supernatural, then London can claim to be one of the great occult cities... By Robert Greer.
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Strange magic: The story behind Auckland’s Temple of Higher Thought
As an icon of Kiwi occultism goes up for sale, Greg Roughan delves into the bizarre history behind Auckland’s Temple of Higher Thought – and its links with Havelock North’s strangest secret. By Greg Roughan.
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The Psychonaut Field Manual THIRD PDF EDITION
Official soundtrack: youtu.be/dW3cE8nEXVYChapters 1, 2 and 3 all in one crisp shiny PDF, for the wandelusting techno magician on the go. Rewritten, revised and up to date. :3 Just click the DOWNLOA...
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Edward Carpenter
Edward Carpenter (29 August 1844 – 28 June 1929) was an English socialist poet, philosopher, anthologist, and early LGBT activist.
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What got you interested in the Occult?
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The Forgotten Egyptologist and First Wave Feminist Who Invented Wicca
Margaret Murray discovered the existence of covens and witches' sabbaths in 1921. There was one problem: She was wrong. By Sarah Waldron.
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