Author | : Arthur Edward Waite |
Publisher | : Cosimo, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 664 |
Release | : 2007-04-01 |
ISBN 10 | : 9781602063242 |
ISBN 13 | : 1602063249 |
Language | : EN, FR, DE, ES & NL |
Language: en
Pages: 664
Pages: 664
Kabbalah has gained notoriety in recent years, thanks in large part to a publicity boost from celebrity adherents like Madonna. Yet the uninitiated may be surpr
Language: en
Pages: 196
Pages: 196
This is an illustrated collection of 14 essays on a variety of occult-themed topics, covering the full spectrum of classic esoteric and related subjects, which
Language: en
Pages: 24
Pages: 24
Rosicrucianism was not a sect, is was but one of many branches of the same tree. Rosicrucians no longer exist, the last of that fraternity having departed in th
Language: en
Pages: 304
Pages: 304
This book tells the story of the mystical Jewish system known as Kabbalah, from its earliest origins until the present day. We trace Kabbalah's development, fro
Language: en
Pages: 424
Pages: 424
Kabbalah in America includes chapters from leading experts in a variety of fields and is the first-ever comprehensive treatment of the title subject from coloni
Language: en
Pages: 628
Pages: 628
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Mexicans and Americans joined together to transform the U.S.-Mexico borderlands into a crossroads of modern eco
Language: en
Pages: 418
Pages: 418
If he had lived among the Greeks, he would now be numbered among the stars. So wrote Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in his epitaph for Francis Mercury van Helmont. W
Language: en
Pages: 233
Pages: 233
"Full-color Bible charts, illustrations and time lines on the history and reliability of the Bible, Old and New Testament topics, and comparisons of cults and r
Language: en
Pages: 393
Pages: 393
The popularization of yoga and meditation, public curiosity about shamanism, and the recent craze for kabbalah all demonstrate the rising appeal of these religi
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
Alchemists are generally held to be the quirky forefathers of science, blending occultism with metaphysical pursuits. Although many were intelligent and well-in