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New Light on the Ancient Mystery of
Glastonbury
John Michell
This work places the living myths and legends
surrounding the ancient Isle of Avalon. more>> |
Brocéliande, ce pays ne de la
foret
Yann Goven
An introduction to Brocéliande in it's
many aspects. more>> |
The Sea Priestess
Dion Fortune
The mystic power of the sea is evoked in
this novel which deals with the
significance of the magnetic moon-tides.
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The Mists of Avalon
Marion Zimmer Bradley
This book is a fabulous and compelling
re-telling of the Arthurian saga as
Morgaine recounts the glorious tragedy
of Camelot. more>> |
Guide spirituel de la forêt de Brocéliande
The Guide spirituel de la forêt de Brocéliande (in
French) is an ideal companion for a visit to the
enchanted forêt de Brocéliande. more>> |
The Isle of Avalon
Nicholas R Mann
The Isle of Avalon is a site of great
power which has been revered since
ancient times as an entrance to, and
exit from, the Otherworld. more>> |
Where Science and Magic Meet
Serena Ronay-Dougal
Serena Ronay-Dougal examines, from a
scientific point of view, the techniques
used by different esoteric cultures in
order to alter states of consciousness.
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The Glastonbury Zodiac
Mary Caine
The Glastonbury Zodiac covers is an immense tract
of land surrounding Glastonbury. more>> |
Heritage Trees
Jon Stokes, Donald Rodger,
Archie Miles
The exceptional trees photographed
in this book represent rare points of
stability in our fast-changing world.
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Glastonbury Avalon of the Heart
Dion Fortune
Here is a tribute to the myth and magic
of Glastonbury. more>> |
Labyrinths
Sig Lonegren
The Labyrinth occurs throughout
the diverse cultures of the world,
in many differing guises - though
essentially the same in all.
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Mazes and Labyrinths
Nigel Pennick
The labyrinth has held an important place in human
consciousness for millennia. more>> |
The Real Middle Earth
Brian Bates
In "The Real Middle Earth" Brian Bates
explores the anglo-saxon and norse
mythology which was the source of
Tolkein's inspiration. more>> |
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