The Way of Mystery: Magick, Mysticism and Self-Transcendence

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Llewellyn Worldwide, 2003 - 216페이지
A travel guide to the inner realm of spirit.
It is the flipside of magick: personal spiritual development, also known as mysticism or mystery. Respected occultist Nema explores our human desire and need for transcendence and how to go about achieving it.

The Way of Mystery guides you to the inner realms, providing information on landmarks, pitfalls, and ways of navigating them. It's a practical and pragmatic manual for pursuing metaphysical truth, based in both Eastern (chakra) and Western (Qabalistic) teachings. When you've experienced high levels of spirituality, it guides you by explaining what to do next. It ends with two versions of the short book of mystical revelation for which Nema is famous in magical circles.

Selling Features
•A guide to solitary contemplative spirituality, using the techniques of magick to complement the way of the mystic
•Written by one of the most important occultists in the world today, whose writings have influenced many top occultists and writers
•A nondenominational guide to transcendence without the need for a personal guru/teacher•Reveals the nature of the soul through self-experience, and presents drugless methods of altering consciousness
 

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What Is Known Is Not Enough
1
The Forgotten Ones
5
Cosmophilia
19
Maat Magick
27
Emotions
35
TempleTime and Nature
43
Inventory and Corrections
55
Mantram and Silence
63
Veils of Glory
103
Self
113
Shadow Mirror
125
THAT
137
The Inner Life
143
Dark Night of the Soul
149
Alone Together
157
The View from Now
167

Call and Forget
67
Manifestations Signs of Progress
71
Unlearned Knowledge
75
Astral Adventures
85
Cosmic Visions
93
Liber Pennae Praenumbra
177
Feathersong
187
Glossary
198
Bibliography
210
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저자 정보 (2003)

Nema and World War II were born in September 1939; history has grown increasingly more complex ever since. Her formal education occurred in parochial schools, a convent boarding school, and at the College of Mount St. Joseph near Cincinnati, Ohio, where she received a B.A. in English. In her search for transmundane knowledge and understanding, she has relied on her experiences, and on those of her colleagues, with vision trances, unlearned knowledge, and spiritual ecstasy, interpreted through traditional theories, practices and beliefs. Inspired by a document received in vision trance, Liber Pennae Praenumbra (first published in the Cincinnati Journal of Ceremonial Magick (CJCM), edited by Louis Martinié), Nema wrote Maat Magick: a Guide to Self-Initiation (Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1995) to present her version of magickal Initiatory processes and progress. Her teachers were the writings of several experienced authors in the Western occult tradition: Aleister Crowley, Dion Fortune, Kenneth Grant, Frater Achad, Israel Regardie, and a few others.

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