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as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26]

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In 1994 author Annie Wilder and her children moved into a 100-year-old house in a Mississippi town: a spooky mansion which indeed proved to be haunted. House Of Spirits And Whispers (0738707775, $12.95) covers a decade's worth of the family's ghostly encounters and supernatural events and provides the gripping, true story of how a family lived with a haunted house A haunted house is defined as building that is believed to be a center for supernatural occurrences or paranormal phenomena.[1] A haunted house may contain ghosts, poltergeists, or even malevolent entities. . Konstantinos' Nocturnicon: Calling Dark Forces And Powers (0738708-321, $14.95) provides a guide to the dark side, using diverse source materials Noun 1. source materials - publications from which information is obtained
source - a document (or organization) from which information is obtained; "the reporter had two sources for the story"
 to present both ancient magick mag·ick  
n.
An action or effort undertaken because of a personal need to effect change, especially as associated with Wicca or Wiccan beliefs.



[Variant of magic.
 and religions and modern techniques for working with dark forces. This isn't just a historical survey: the techniques presented herein have proven to be more effective for the author than other forms of magick practiced over fifteen years: any practitioner of magick will find it intriguing. Ellen Dugan's Autumn Equinox equinox (ē`kwĭnŏks), either of two points on the celestial sphere where the ecliptic and the celestial equator intersect. The vernal equinox, also known as "the first point of Aries," is the point at which the sun appears to cross the : The Enchantment Of Mabon (0738706248, $14.95) tells of the Autumn Equinox celebration and its importance to Mabon's balance and plenty. Rituals, spells, recipes and customs to celebrate the Equinox blends folklore and myths with magick and divination divination, practice of foreseeing future events or obtaining secret knowledge through communication with divine sources and through omens, oracles, signs, and portents.  rituals and even some seasonal crafts and treat recipes, providing a wide-ranging and positive view of how celebration rituals can be gathered and solidified. Patrick Dunn's Postmodern Magic: The Art Of Magic In The Information Age (0738706639, $14.95) offers a different perspective on magic, using an information paradigm to help readers assess beliefs and create their own magical language, entities and tools. From astral travel astral travel,
n the belief in or experience of disembodied consciousness (i.e., the “astral body”) moving into other nonphysical realms (i.e., the “astral plane”).
 to predictions, new practitioners receive a fine set of updated magic tools. J.F. O'Neill's Foundations Of Magic: Techniques & Spells That Work (0738707430, $16.95) provides beginners with a guide to making magic--and it doesn't even require belief to work. This secular spell book gathers techniques from both magic and modern psychology, blending the two to create everyday spells which require psychological preparation to work. From editing old memories to locating true love and luck in lie, the combination of psychology and magic makes for a powerful force.
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Title Annotation:House of Spirits and Whispers; Konstantinos' Nocturnicon: Calling Dark Forces and Powers; Autumn Equinox: The Enchantment of Mabon; Postmodern Magic: The Art of Magic in the Information Age; Foundations of Magic: Techniques and Spells that Work
Publication:The Bookwatch
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Oct 1, 2005
Words:340
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