The narrative explores the intricacies of life through the metaphor of lines—bent, straight, and crooked—symbolizing the various paths and choices individuals encounter. It delves into themes of destiny, the unpredictability of human experience, and the interconnectedness of journeys. The characters navigate their unique trajectories, revealing how different lines intersect and influence one another, ultimately highlighting the beauty and complexity of life's journey.
Peter Paddon Livres
Cet auteur britannique explore les mystères de l'Égypte ancienne, en examinant leurs liens durables avec les pratiques contemporaines. Ses écrits investiguent de profondes traditions spirituelles, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu des sciences ésotériques. À travers ses œuvres, il vise à rendre les concepts et méthodes spirituels complexes accessibles au chercheur moderne.




A Grimoire for Modern Cunning Folk: A Practical Guide to Witchcraft on the Crooked Path
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This manual offers a comprehensive guide to Traditional non-Wiccan Witchcraft, emphasizing practical techniques and rituals. It delves into various aspects of the craft, including spellwork, herbalism, and the significance of nature in magical practices. The book aims to empower readers by providing them with the knowledge and tools needed to explore and practice witchcraft outside of Wiccan traditions, fostering a deeper connection to their own spiritual paths.
Exploring the connection between our digestive system and consciousness, the book delves into the idea that gut feelings and instincts are rooted in a form of awareness within our digestive organs. It draws on ancient Celtic beliefs that the human body contains three cauldrons responsible for energy, inspiration, and wisdom, suggesting a deep historical understanding of this mind-body connection. The narrative bridges modern science with ancient wisdom, highlighting the significance of intuition and inner guidance.
Traditionally, the witch's arsenal of magical power has always included the ability to influence others from a distance, blessing, cursing and placing a glamour or the Evil Eye on someone in order to reward, punish or control them in some way. Many of these techniques have been lost, though we can see their descendants in the techniques of mesmerism, faith healing and stage hypnotism. As part of his exploration of Visceral Magick, author and witch Peter Paddon has rediscovered techniques and exercises that enable the practitioner to use gestures, gaze and energy connections to influence others from across a room, or in some cases around the world. In this book, Peter describes the underlying theories and philosophies (drawing on the mysteries of Ancient Egypt, Pre-Christian Celtic Wales and medieval Christian Mysticism), and lays out a series of techniques and the exercises that develop the required skills to use them, on order to heal, curse, entrance, bless, and create illusions and other subtle influences in others to manipulate their thoughts and actions. He includes a discussion of the ethical ramifications of these techniques, as well as practical applications in ritual, spell-crafting and daily life.--Provided by publisher