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Celebrating the Male Mysteries describes a series of methods, techniques and hands-on practical work for changing - primarily male - consciousness. The techniques and their forms offer a contemporary way for men to initiate deep inner changes, using means that have stood for centuries within the esoteric traditions.This revised and expanded new edition has been written with the technical, fast-paced - and often illusory - world of the 21st century in mind. Therefore, the in-depth exploration in the book offers fascinating techniques and insights into the transformation of consciousness and associated energies of vital forces, bringing to light some of the secret methods of spiritual and sacromagical initiation which may have become previously obsolete or forgotten. Similarly expanded are discussions on polarity and gender in biology and the subtle bodies.
The Arch of Heaven is a prayer, a meditation, and a ceremony. For the last thirty or more years it has been worked privately by a growing network of people worldwide, and has occasionally appeared in print from 1985 onward. The full story of how the Arch of Heaven was communicated to the author in the 1970s is told here for the first time, complete with the methods taught to students in the Inner Temple Traditions Inner Convocation program. This unique book features detailed chapters on wholesome communication with the so-called dead, on the real nature of spirit or inner contacts, and the process of change that occurs between death and rebirth. As a prayer, the Arch of Heaven it provides a ...
Robert Stewart was one of the foremost British designers of the second half of the 20th century. He and Lucienne Day dominated the design field at that time with Libertys and Heals having a pact that Stewart would design exclusively for Libertys while Day designed for Heals. Stewart's time was divided between teaching at the Glasgow School of Art and producing innovative designs for textiles and ceramics. This book is a celebration of Bob Stewart - his life and achievements - as well as a fascinating snapshot of the British design world in the decades after World War II. This is an important work that will bring to public notice the master who, along with Lucienne Day, dazzled the design world in the 1950s and 1960s.
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