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365 goddess
A daily guide to the magic and inspiration of the goddess by Patricia Telesco
Bring life-affirming magic and empowerment into every day of your life with this unique and useful guise to the goddess.
Through the ages, people have celebrated the role of goddesses in maintaining the flow of life and its
cycles; now 365 Goddess draws upon the traditions of goddess wisdom from around the world to bring you
a different goddess for each day of the year. Each entry introduces the day's goddess and her cultural
role, and then offers simple activities, spells, rituals, prayers, and meditations to help you achieve
your goals and to transform your reality, one day at a time.
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Every month, Powell's welcomes some of the world's leading writers to the City of Books.
Read one-on-one conversations with such notable authors and artists as Roddy Doyle, Annie
Leibovitz, Ha Jin, and Joe Jackson. Go HERE to read more...
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The pagan book of days
A guide to the festivals, traditions, and sacred days of the year By Nigel Pennick
The Western pagan tradition emphasizes the mystical elements of spirituality, reverence for the feminine principle,
and the links between people and the earth. This unique day book contains a treasury of information about
rituals and celebrations that have for centuries been associated with the seasons of the year. Includes observances of the ancient
Greek, Roman, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse traditions, as well as the worship of the Goddess and many
practices of the mystery tradition and Wicca.
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Wicca
A guide for the solitary practitioner By Scott Cunningham
An essential primer from one of the best known authors on Wicca. Focusing on the importance
of individualism in your spiritual path, Cunningham explains the very basics of Sabbats
(holy days), ceremonies, altars, and other nuts and bolts of Wicca that a solitary
practitioner may have trouble finding elsewhere.
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The Crowley Tarot
The Handbook to the Cards By Aleister Crowley
While Crowley's "The Book of Thoth" is the definitive text to accompany the Thoth deck, this book is
very detailed while still being user-friendly. For those new to the Tarot, or to the Thoth deck,
this is probably the best place to start. "The Book of Thoth" can be a bit confusing in the
beginning. The presentation of the material is also very well-done; the layout makes the book
easy to use as a reference.
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Celebrate the earth
A year of holidays in the Pagan tradition By Laurie Cabot
Published to coincide with the Pagan holiday Samhain on October 31st, this new title by a renowned
author and Witch will appeal to spiritualists and environmentalists alike as it celebrates the eight
holidays in the Pagan tradition. The Pagan origins of many of our everyday traditions, including the
Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox, are celebrated here as holidays that spring from the seasons of the
earth. With its practical suggestions for enjoying seasonal renewal, Celebrate The Earth blends all the
richness and ancient lore of Witchcraft with how-to advice to create a modern-day celebration of nature.
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Bard's Book of Pagan Song's
Stories & Music from the Celtic World By Hugin The Bard
This book takes you on an adventure through a collection of Welsh tales of heroism and romance,
celebrates the wheel of the year, and affirms the significance of the pagan heritage. These songs
make an excellent accompaniment to festival celebrations, and they are a fun way to learn some of the
important aspects of paganism. Hugin tells the story behind each song, followed by words and music.
With audio CD.
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AORA Gemstone Oracle Cards
by James McKeon
The AORA Gemstone Oracle Cards were created to de-mystify and simplify the true purposes of gemstones
and crystals. Through the in depth, yet simple AORA readings and layouts, you can explore your own relationship
with the power of gemstones. Learn about the connection gemstones have with personal and planetary evolution. A
history of each stone, its symbology and purpose, are covered in the 112 page guidebook. The AORA Gemstone Oracle
Cards are a spiritual tool-kit for healing, divination, transformation and higher consciousness.
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What is Powell's City of Books?
Located in downtown Portland, Oregon, everybody says Powell's is "the world's biggest
independent bookstore." But what does that really mean?
It means that Powell's doesn't sell cameras, shampoo, or fruit baskets. It means the Powell's fills
orders as they come in because every book listed on their Web site is actually on their shelves.
Perhaps it's time to get out the ruler.
- 68,000 square feet packed with books, both new and used.
- Powell's buys 3,000 used books over the counter every day.
- Approximately 3,000 people walk in and buy something every day.
- Another 3,000 people just browse and drink coffee.
- There are 40 spaces in our parking garage (ok, so there are bigger parking garages).
- Powell's stocks 122 major subject areas and more than 3,500 subsections.
- You'll find more than 1,000,000 volumes on Powell's shelves.
- Approximately 40,000 book lovers browse the City's shelves every day, in Portland and via the Internet.
Shop at Powell's once and you'll never want to settle for an ordinary
New-editions-only bookstore again. Why? Because Powell's not only carries books by all
your favorite authors and on your favorite topics, you can choose between Hardcover and
Paperback, used and new. And every book Powell's sells is completely guaranteed for
quality - maybe that's why so many readers scour the Used titles to fill their wish lists.
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