THE SYBIL LEEK BOOK OF FORTUNE TELLING

THE SYBIL LEEK BOOK OF FORTUNE TELLING
Title THE SYBIL LEEK BOOK OF FORTUNE TELLING PDF eBook
Author SYBIL LEEK
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1969
Genre
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Sybil Leek's Book of Curses

Sybil Leek's Book of Curses
Title Sybil Leek's Book of Curses PDF eBook
Author Sybil Leek
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1975
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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Reincarnation

Reincarnation
Title Reincarnation PDF eBook
Author Sybil Leek
Publisher Scarborough House
Pages 228
Release 1974
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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Diary of a Witch

Diary of a Witch
Title Diary of a Witch PDF eBook
Author Sybil Leek
Publisher Signet Book
Pages
Release 1969-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780451073198

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The author traces her unusual ancestry and describes her early life, witchcraft apprenticeship and psychic experiences

Witchcraft from the Inside

Witchcraft from the Inside
Title Witchcraft from the Inside PDF eBook
Author Raymond Buckland
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 254
Release 1995
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781567181012

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The word Witchcraft has been misunderstood for centuries. In the past 500 years, millions of people have faced persecution, torture, and even death after being accused of practicing Witchcraft. For many people the word "Witch" still conjures up images of secret spells and diabolical midnight rituals. So what exactly is Witchcraft (also called Wica or Wicca), and how did it evolve into one of today's fastest-growing religions? Witchcraft From the Inside presents the history of Witchcraft-from its roots in ancient fertility religions, to the madness of the Malleus Maleficarum and the European Witch trials, to the growth of modern Wicca in Britain and the United States. Essays contributed by leading Wiccan authorities explore the present state of Wicca and provide a glimpse into the future of this peaceful nature religion. Author Ray Buckland studied Witchcraft under Gerald Gardner, the man largely credited for the revival of Witchcraft and the establishment of Wicca as a modern religion. Mr. Buckland was instrumental in bringing Gardnerian Witchcraft from England to the United States and is considered to be one of the leading American authorities on Witchcraft. In the following excerpt, Mr. Buckland explains the mundane truths behind the seemingly horrific ingredients of the legendary "witches' brews". We know, from Shakespeare and other sources, that the Witches threw into their pots the most gruesome ingredients, right? There were things like the tongue of a snake, bloody fingers, catgut, donkey's eyes, frog's foot, goat's beard, a Jew's ear, mouse tail, snake head, swine snout, wolf's foot, and so on. Pretty disgusting by the sound of it-if you take them at face value! In fact these were all the most innocuous of ingredients: normal plants and herbs. Today all plants have a Latin name, so that they may be distinct and positively identified. Yet years ago they were known only by common, local names. A plant or herb might be known by one name in one part of the country and a quite different name in another part of the country. And these names were colorful ones, frequently given to the plant because of its looks, color, or other attributes. In the above list, adder's tongue was a name given to the dogtooth violet (Erythronium americanum); bloody fingers was the foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); catgut was the hoary pea (Tephrosia virginiana); donkey's eyes were the seeds of the cowage plant (Mucuna pruriens); frog's foot was the bulbous buttercup (Ranunculus bulbosus); goat's beard was the vegetable oyster (Tragopogon porrofolius); Jew's ear was a fungus that grew on elder trees and elm trees (Peziza auricula); mouse tail was common stonecrop (Sedum acre); snake head was balmony (Chelone glabra); swine snout was the dandelion (Taraxacum dens leonis); and wolf's foot was bugle weed (Lycopus virginicus). So the seemingly fearsome concoctions that the Witches mixed up in their cauldrons were nothing more than simple herbs going into a cookpot!

Astrological Guide to Successful Everyday Living

Astrological Guide to Successful Everyday Living
Title Astrological Guide to Successful Everyday Living PDF eBook
Author Sybil Leek
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1988
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780517676646

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Sybil reveals how a knowledge of sun signs can improve your life. With ins ight into personal creativity, weight-watching, beauty, love, in-laws, investing, gambling, health, gardening and more.

The Routledge History of Literature in English

The Routledge History of Literature in English
Title The Routledge History of Literature in English PDF eBook
Author Ronald Carter
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 598
Release 2001
Genre English language
ISBN 9780415243179

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This is a guide to the main developments in the history of British and Irish literature, charting some of the main features of literary language development and highlighting key language topics.