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Ladataan... The Keys to the Temple: Unlocking Dion Fortune's Mystical Qabalah Through Her Occult Novels (vuoden 2017 painos)Tekijä: Penny Billington (Tekijä)
TeostiedotThe Keys to the Temple: Unlocking Dion Fortune's Mystical Qabalah Through Her Occult Novels (tekijä: Penny Billington)
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Dion Fortune's esoteric novels were written as guides to magic and inner development to be used along with her great nonfiction work The Mystical Qabalah. This book shows how to work with her most popular creations, exploring how the stories and characters can help you integrate the secrets of the Tree of Life and discover what Fortune called "the keys to the temple." Authors Penny Billington and Ian Rees show how to use Fortune's brilliant insights to gain a direct sense of being present in your body, master the art of the embodied imagination, discover your vitality, and open up to the clarity and love that arise from the root of your being. With an exploration of Fortune's writings, experiential practices, and a hands-on workbook section, you will learn to utilize the wealth of esoteric wisdom found in The Mystical Qabalah, The Goat-Foot God, The Sea Priestess, The Winged Bull, and Moon Magic. Praise: "This wonderful evocation of Dion Fortune's esoteric novels offers initiatory and practical pathways to the neophyte and reader!"--Caitlín & John Matthews, authors of The Lost Book of the Grail Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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The non-fiction works of Dion Fortune, occultist, writer, and one-time member of the Golden Dawn, have mystified, educated, and enthralled readers for many years. Her common sense and winning personality shines through the pages of her books and somehow makes readers feel she is speaking to them. Many of her readers no doubt wonder what her works of fiction are like and why she decided to write fiction at all. Was it just to entertain, or was it to further educate her readers via an alternate vehicle? Luckily for those who would like to answer these questions and do not have time or ability to analyze literature, Billington and Rees have done the work for them.
Both authors are well qualified to analyze Fortune’s works. Ms. Billington is a druid and a writer. Ian Rees is a psychotherapist, which comes in handy since Forture’s works so often harken back to the tenets of Jung and Freud.
The authors guide readers by discussing elements of Fortune’s life and non-fiction and then as they state: “Find their reflections in the stories.” In addition, they draw comparisons to how these same issues are reflected in the lives of Fortune’s readers.
It would be impossible for the authors to analyze every one of Fortune’s tenets and every one of her books in this one text. However, they do offer readers examples of how to read Fortune’s novels by supplying them with the basic knowledge needed and by modeling the procure so that readers can create their own knowledge. In addition, the authors include a bibliograpny and footnotes to scaffold the readers learning process.
This book meets a need that has been lurking in the shadows for many years. However, to take advantage of this learning process, readers must first read and study Fortune’s non-fiction writing so that they have a baseline of knowledge necessary to participate in the learning experience.
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