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Richard Leviton

    What's Beyond That Star
    Encyclopedia of Earth Myths
    The imagination of Pentecost
    Walking in Albion
    The Geomantic Year
    Geomythic Earth
    • Geomythic Earth

      Readings and Field Notes in Planet Geomancy

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring ancient myths, this book reveals their relevance to understanding the Earth and our relationship with it. By delving into these timeless stories, readers can discover insights into nature's workings and learn how to engage harmoniously with the environment. The narrative emphasizes the enduring wisdom of these myths, suggesting they hold keys to navigating contemporary ecological challenges.

      Geomythic Earth
    • The Geomantic Year

      A Calendar of Earth-Focused Festivals that Align the Planet with the Galaxy

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Explore the connection between the spiritual world and Earth through 58 unique blessings that occur annually. This guide offers insights on how to participate in these celestial celebrations, encouraging readers to engage with spiritual practices that enhance their lives. Discover rituals, traditions, and the significance of each blessing, allowing for a deeper understanding and connection to the spiritual realm. Join in the festivities and enrich your spiritual journey throughout the year.

      The Geomantic Year
    • Walking in Albion

      Adventures in the Christed Initiation in the Buddha Body

      • 632pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer
      Walking in Albion
    • Carlo Pietzner speaks, out of his own ego-directed, inner experiences, about several motifs inherent to inner striving: the problem of self in relationship to the world, the disintegration of the three soul forces, the transition from sense perception to spiritual perception, the reality of evil, the condition of loneliness, and more.

      The imagination of Pentecost
    • What's Beyond That Star

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Carlos Castaneda meets Jack Kerouac in an unforgettable true story―a metaphysical quest for the Grail through initiation and inner vision.... Disillusioned with his life as an entrepreneur in the mid-1980s, Richard Leviton headed for the ancient Celtic town of Glastonbury, England, on a quest for meaning. Arriving on Easter Sunday, his rebirth as a modern Grail knight was soon to begin. What’s Beyond That Star records the true story of Leviton’s spiritual awakening and his subsequent adventures on a metaphysical search for the Holy Grail, tracing his inner and outer journeys. Guided by a psychic friend and the family of angels whom he comes to know as “Blaise,” Leviton finds himself initiated into new realms of consciousness. One day he is an ordinary person relying on the relatively dense perception of the five senses, the next he is living in a world full of angels, gnomes, demons, and dragons. This is a powerful testimony to spiritual experience, recounted by an accomplished storyteller. Leviton's iconoclastic and mischievous writing style brings his subject to life with freshness rarely found in similar books. What makes his narrative especially potent, however, is the fact this is an archetypal tale―something that could happen to anyone.

      What's Beyond That Star
    • Santa Fe Light

      Touring the Visionary Geography of Santa Fe, New Mexico

      • 620pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Santa Fe, New Mexico, renowned for its art and tourism, is emerging as a significant sacred site in America. This book explores the city's unique blend of modern culture and spiritual heritage, highlighting its artistic capital and historical depth. It delves into the significance of Santa Fe as a destination that transcends mere tourism, offering insights into its sacred spaces and the profound connections they foster within the community and beyond.

      Santa Fe Light
    • Stars on the Earth

      Domes and Stargates, and How To Interact with Them

      • 460pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,0(3)Évaluer

      The narrative unveils a fascinating secret about Earth, revealing that the stars of the galaxy exist among us. This intriguing concept invites readers to explore the connections between the cosmos and our planet, suggesting a profound relationship that transcends traditional boundaries. The book encourages a sense of wonder and discovery, prompting readers to reconsider their understanding of both Earth and the universe.

      Stars on the Earth
    • Looking for Arthur

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,2(5)Évaluer

      Set in contemporary Glastonbury, the narrative intertwines Arthurian legends with themes of personal transformation, exploring the spiritual energy of the area's sacred sites. As occultists, mystics, and tourists converge on this historic location, the story delves into the quest for meaning and power, echoing the timeless search for the Grail. The book offers a rich tapestry of myth and modern spirituality, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery.

      Looking for Arthur