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Alex Sanders, founder of the Alexandrian tradition of Witchcraft and known to many as "King of the Witches," lived a life of mythic proportions. Rising out of virtual obscurity to become one of the most charismatic and controversial figures of modern Wicca, Alex was many things to many people. A teacher, friend, father, husband. In short, a man like any other man. And yet his was a life lived without compromise. His personal vision of Witchcraft and his tireless love for the Goddess would influence thousands of seekers who would come after and inspire a new generation toward the Inner Mysteries. But Alex's saintly side was as grand as his demonic side. He could inspire hate as easily as love. Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Alex was ever the showman. He cared little for the opinion of others and kept true to his own ideal despite the consequences. His was a life well lived, but like any other life, was built of extremes - light, dark, joy, and despair. For the first time ever, Jimahl di Fiosa tells the true story of Alex Sanders - neither demon nor saint - but somewhere in between the two.
Much has been written about Alex Sanders, King of the Witches. But much more is left unsaid about the lives of the men and women who were changed forever through the work of this remarkable man. In this companion piece to his critically acclaimed book, A Voice In the Forest, Spirit Conversations with Alex Sanders, Jimahl di Fiosa interviews 16 initiates of Alexandrian witchcraft from across the globe. They tell their stories openly and hold nothing back. They speak of their brightest and darkest moments, of joy and of loss. Their incredible journeys take the reader from the salty islands of the South Pacific to the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, from Australia to Poland, fro...
Much has been written about Alex Sanders, King of the Witches. But much more is left unsaid about the lives of the men and women who were changed forever through the work of this remarkable man.
Fully ten years after the death of the founder of Alexandrian Witchcraft, a handful of witches began experimenting with a spirit board. An entity responded and identified itself as Alex Sanders and then proceeded to prove that claim. In the months and years that followed, the witches maintained their connection with the spirit of Alex and strove to follow his directive to document each session and preserve the messages for future generations of the Craft. This revised and expanded account of the experience provides greater detail and more recent documentation of its impact on this small circle of believers as it follows their attempts to fulfill a sacred trust.
For the first time in over 20 years comes the definitive biography of the world's most famous Witch - Alex Sanders. For the first time ever, Jimahl do Fiosa tells the true story of the "King of the Witches" - neither demon nor saint - but somewhere in between the two.
For the first time in over 20 years comes the definitive biography of the world's most famous Witch - Alex Sanders. For the first time ever, Jimahl do Fiosa tells the true story of the "King of the Witches" - neither demon nor saint - but somewhere in between the two. There are only 100 copies made of this book. They will be all numbered and signed by the author.
The Sufi ritual meal ceremony of 'Deeg-Jush' translates as the 'Seething Cauldron' or 'Boiling Cauldron', and, like its Celtic equivalent: the Cauldron of Cerridwen, it symbolizes the transformation and change of the initiate as he/she becomes cooked in the cauldron. In this collection of essays covering Persian Magi, Zoroastrianism, Sufism, Freemasonry, Wicca, Druidry, Neo-Paganism, Mithraism, and Thelema; Payam Nabarz takes a down-to-earth look at contemporary spirituality. Contents: The Persian Fool and Trickster: Haji Firouz Anahita: Lady Of Persia Zoroastrian Angels and Demons Mithras and the Right Handed Handshake Of The Gods Influences Of Freemasonry and Sufism On Wicca and Neo-Paganism Sacred Plants (Drugs In Religion) The Right Hand Path Or Left Hand Path; Star Wars, Excalibur and Lord Of The Rings To Genes, Memes, Gods and Beyond (Sex, Chocolate and Religion) Spirit Of Peace
Alex Sanders, founder of the Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft, and known to many as King of the Witches, lived a life of mythic proportions. Rising out of virtual obscurity to become one of the most charismatic and controversial figures in modern Wicca, Alex was many things for many people. A teacher, friend, father, husband. In short, a man like any other man. And yet his life was lived without compromise. His personal vision of Witchcraft and his tireless love for the Goddess would influence thousands of seekers who would come after and inspire a new generation toward the Inner Mysteries. Considered by many to be a classic of pagan literature. A book like no other by one of the world's most popular pagan authors. Hans Holzer described the book as "so fascinating that is is hard to put down." Maxine Sanders calls it "so obviously true it gave me goosebumps" - see what all the excitement is about.
Fully ten years after the death of the founder of Alexandrian witchcraft, a handful of witches began experimenting with a spirit board. An entity responded and identified itself as Alex Sanders and then proceeded to prove that claim. In the months and years that followed, the witches maintained their connection with the spirit of Alex and strove to follow his directives to document each session and preserve the messages for future generations of the Craft. This revised and expanded account of the experience provides greater detail and more recent documentation of its impact on this small circle of believers as it follows their attempts to fulfill a sacred trust.