Spellbound

Spellbound
Title Spellbound PDF eBook
Author Marcia Montenegro
Publisher David C Cook
Pages 184
Release 2013-08-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0781411408

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Our culture is saturated with the supernatural. TV shows such as Medium, Charmed, and Lost all have an "other-worldly" theme. Most of them blur the lines between good and evil. This past year was a "record" year for Hollywood in the production of films that dealt with the supernatural/paranormal. While we choose our entertainment, our kids don't often have the luxury of choosing whether to be exposed to these things at school. This book seeks to present a lucid and comprehensive examination of the paranormal and occult by breaking down the principles of paranormal practices, giving key points about the practices so that parents can readily identify them. The book discusses the occult view of supernatural energy and of good and evil, and how these concepts are seen in some popular literature and movies. The book also explains the dangers and gives a biblical basis for concern. Christian parents need to be equipped to discuss these matters with their children!

Spellbound

Spellbound
Title Spellbound PDF eBook
Author Kimiko Hahn
Publisher Everyman's Library
Pages 257
Release 2024-03-12
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0593536312

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A unique anthology of poems from around the world and through the ages that celebrate magic and magicians No matter how modern or scientifically advanced our societies become, human beings remain perpetually enthralled by the idea of magic, from our daily superstitions to our choices of entertainment. Magic has long been a central subject of poetry, and the poems in this collection are evocative evidence that the poet’s art depends on a form of wizardry—the ability to conjure enchantment from a particular combination of words. Venerable literary wizards such as Shakespeare's Prospero, Tennyson's Merlin, and T. S. Eliot's Mr. Mistoffelees make appearances here alongside illusionists and prestidigitators in Kay Ryan's "Houdini," Ted Kooser's "Card Trick," Charles Simic's "My Magician," and Richard Wilbur's "The Mind-Reader." Here is a treasury of poetic spells, charms, and incantations, from Elise Paschen's "Love Spell," Robert Graves's "Love and Black Magic," and Lu Yu's "The Pedlar of Spells," to a Cherokee "Spell to Destroy Life." And here, too, are all sorts of sorcerers, conjurers, enchantresses, and witches, as captured in Emily Dickinson's "Best Witchcraft is Geometry," Michael Schmidt's "Nine Witches," and H. D.'s "Circe," keeping company with magical poems from cultures around the world. Everyman's Library's Pocket Poets are pocket-sized hardcovers that feature acid-free cream-colored paper bound in a full-cloth case with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, a silk ribbon marker, a European-style half-round spine, and a full-color illustrated jacket.

Spell Bound

Spell Bound
Title Spell Bound PDF eBook
Author Chaweon Koo
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 0
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1922417645

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Peer past the veil into the modern witch’s world. Explore magic’s past and navigate its future in a world where ancient groves meet silicon. A guide for any beginning witch, Spell Bound dips into the occult from the unique perspective of Eastern and Western magics colliding. Chaweon Koo takes us through history, magical foundations, deities, astrological influences, and magic’s future in a digital world, teaching us to harness the powers of our ancestors while embracing the changes around us, to practice our witchcraft at its fullest.

Spellbound

Spellbound
Title Spellbound PDF eBook
Author Sophie Page
Publisher Ashmolean Museum Oxford
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Magic
ISBN 9781910807248

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Spellbound' explores the concept of 'magical thinking', which describes how people in all ages and cultures have sought to connect with an unseen world of perceived power. This concept of magical thinking is used here to explore the history of medicine and the mind, focusing in particular on magic's secular expressions. Spells, magical objects and rituals are engines of hope, and hope is essential to physical and mental health, indeed to survival. These ideas are explored and conveyed through the extraordinary visual culture of magic, offering an introduction to diverse magical objects, from the exquisite, such as engraved rings and illuminated manuscripts, to the unsettling - a shoe embedded in a wall or a bull's heart pierced with nails. Exhibition: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK (31.08.2018 -- 06.01.2019)

Spellbound

Spellbound
Title Spellbound PDF eBook
Author Maria Tatar
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 320
Release 2015-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1400871379

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Franz Anton Mesmer's concept of animal magnetism exercised a profound influence on key European and American thinkers. Mesmer, who saw in his discovery the secret of health, had hoped to recover the harmony between man and nature by harnessing the power of magnetic fluids. In calling attention to the existence of a second self that surfaces in the hypnotic trance, Mesmer made his real contribution and took the first, decisive steps on the road leading to the unconscious. While most critical studies of mesmerism originate in the history of science or medicine, Maria Tatar's book takes a fresh approach by tracing the impact of mesmerism on literature. The author launches her account with a portrait of Mesmer and places his views in the context of eighteenth-century thought. She then explores the significance of Mesmer's ideas and studies their influence on nineteenth-century German, French, and American writers. In conclusion, she examines the ways in which modern authors absorbed and reshaped the mesmerist legacy bequeathed to them by earlier generations. Whether discussing the electrical energy vibrating through Kleist's dramas, the electrical heat radiating from Hoffmann's figures, the streams of magnetic fluid coursing through Balzac's novels, or the magnetic chain of humanity linking Hawthorne's characters, Professor Tatar recaptures the meaning of ideas, motifs, and metaphors often overlooked by literary critics. Her study illuminates, in a remarkable way, the subtle connections between science, psychology, and literature. Originally published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Spellbound

Spellbound
Title Spellbound PDF eBook
Author P.S. Dubois
Publisher FEENX COMICS, LLC
Pages 228
Release 2024-09-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Short Description: The noble lady and the roguish bard are bound by an unfathomable love that will test their passion's limits and defy their world's constraints. Long Description: Titania, a gifted mage from a prestigious lineage, is drawn to the captivating Aidan, a charming bard from the wrong side of the tracks. As the precarious attraction draws them closer, they must navigate a treacherous path filled with dark secrets, powerful magic, and the relentless disapproval of Titania's family. Torn between booty and duty, Titania must choose whether to embrace the exhilarating pull of Aidan's caress or succumb to the suffocating expectations of her illustrious heritage. In a world where her desires are shackled, will their love conquer all, or will they be forever spellbound by the consequences? Prepare to be immersed in this breathtaking fantasy ero-romance that will leave your knees trembling with a heady mixture of lust, longing, and the thrill of the forbidden. Lose yourself in a sensual roleplaying adventure where love knows no boundaries and the line between ecstasy and danger blurs with every enraptured embrace.

Art & Magic

Art & Magic
Title Art & Magic PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Turley-Sonne
Publisher BRILL
Pages 191
Release 2024-10-03
Genre Education
ISBN 9004691162

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The magical images and protest tools of Artemisia Gentileschi to Amanda Yates Garcia, also known as the Oracle of LA, are revealed in this book. Art Witches have created powerful images that resonate with beauty and activism, from Italian courtrooms in the 1500s to binding spells for the US Trump presidency in 2016. For the first time, this book connects the genealogy of the image of the witch from historical to contemporary artists. It intertwines artistic purpose with social ills and equity issues and probes how this narrative is exposed and curated in museums and memorials focused on witchcraft. The collection of images, artist interviews, and a case study of the two artists that make up Hilma’s Ghost provide recognition and a new context for this important and rapidly growing art movement.