Friday, September 10, 2010

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Storl, Wolf-Dieter, Pflanzendevas, AT Verlag Aarau, 2007, Hard Volume, SU, 262 S., ISBN 978-3-85502-763-7, 22.90 €.


Meanwhile, there seems to be five and across all ideological camps, the demand for a circumspect approach to nature to be heard before twelve for Mother Gaia. Usually it is a version of technocracy "light", which is touted as notbremsenartig. Alternative to this mass, usually rather superficial understanding without the proper succession of rational agency, there was and is a long tradition of people around the world to the environment were either never alienated or be aware of their access to flora and fauna have again developed.
in particular the cultures in which professional intermediaries between man and the spiritual Dimension of nature go about their task, aware of the needs of plants and animals yet. The ability to make the plant for partners to learn from it to grow with their help and to heal, this ability is the outstanding book by Wolf-Dieter Storl dedicated, now appeared already in its fourth edition.
The cultural anthropologist and ethnobotanist living as a freelance writer and seminar leader in the Allgäu, after having taught at various universities in the U.S., India and Europe. He devoted a considerable number of his books so far the plants.
This employment over the years is the entire work of striking if Storl virtuosity with stories and juggles stories from different parts of the world and different times entertaining and informative.
As slightly older examples are there for an alternative use of the plants being the wonders of Scotland's Findhorn gardens and Swiss Aigun Verdes. Whether it was the painting of the garden houses with gods, elves, dwarves or similar nature, the direct media contact with Pflanzendevas or the strange specimens using rock crystals or in animal bodies wrapped herbs that were placed in the earth: Both places are for an agricultural utilization actually totally inappropriate and plants at both sites were in number, size and vitality can be concluded that the experts' mouths were open. These examples are living evidence of a potential in dealing with plants, resulting from a collaboration with the plants being. could be an important part of recent human cultural history, "subdue the earth," differ, making this a fruitful partnership between humans and plants, or school. In these examples
figure "only" as a starting point for the monograph, the dance is so then opened. The reader can be prepared for a fun Domestizierungsgeschichte the human race from the perspective of Pflanzendevas and expect him knowledgeable and sketchy Introductions to the review by visionaries like Maria Treben, Edward Bach, or Rudolf Steiner, who were in direct contact with the green people.
with particular interest is the author of the pre-and non-Christian traditions to their plant knowledge. Germanic, Celtic, Indian and Indian ways of communicating and working with the plants being would have to call there to reach out to a few traditions, the Wolf-Dieter Storl studied and which part of the overall view in this book. Much of his knowledge, which is not modified significantly by the anecdotal style, could acquire Storl in personal exchange. So it came as such during his time in the United States encounters with the Indian medicine man Bill Tallbull, the Storl the importance of imported European plants brought closer, as he was instructed on the local fauna and the traditional use of this.
addition to the inspired and inspiring content of the stories, it is especially the kind of storytelling that makes it a pity if the last pages of the book are achieved slowly, even if they finish with instructions on how to own the meditative approach to the Pflanzendevas yet a climax.
The book is in a class by himself, and as prophecy, not the responsibility of reviewers must be to be the work of the other conditions simply because of great demand desired.

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Storl, Wolf-Dieter, medicinal herbs and plants ... magic, AT Verlag Aarau-Baden 2007, Hard Volume, SU, 179 S., ISBN 978-3-85502-693-7, 17.90 €.


"In our quest for a holistic herbal medicine is safer to look at the plants not only as a reservoir of molecular compounds, but as living things that are shrouded by psychic and spiritual." (P. 71)
This quote, taken from the book reviewed here herbs and magic plants between front door and garden gate , is programmatic for the long-standing work of the author. Wolf-Dieter Storl, ethnobotanist and anthropologist mediated culture, his knowledge of the plants not only in books but also in seminars and lectures.
addition to our own experiences in the practical use of the green people are Storl moved in the best tradition, which is read in his books again and again. Many of the old, often-forgotten writings he brings to mind and composes old and new perspectives to the understanding of plant in fun-to-read form.
Even in ancient times was the knowledge about the healing power of herbs outside the front door widely distributed and used, as the works by the elder Pliny, or has been, however, from the Greek Pedanios Dioscorides, the physician of the Caesars, Claudius and Nero, occupy today. In medieval times, then stabbed in particular the work of Hildegard von Bingen out, although it is reduced in comparison with the ancient authors. Among the particular sources of the book Storl is one of the "Complete Herbal" (1653) of the English botanist, physician and astrologer Nicholas Culpeper, because it certainly one of the lesser known, though highly interesting works too. Other authors complete the historically grounded round blow by the herbal medicine: The herbs and Johann Sebastian Kneipp Künzle are represented, as Paracelsus, Maria Treben, or references to the biodynamic agriculture by Rudolf Steiner. The teachers Storl, the mountain farmer Arthur Hermes and the plant shaman and Sun Dance priest Bill Tallbull be appreciated.
That this book, despite a myriad considers historical writings not to an academic concoction is difficult to read, is certainly understandable to all who know already writings of Wolf-Dieter Storl. In usual brilliant form, the author maintains his readers, is that without the depth and seriousness of his concern by the wayside.
are the center of his attention this time nine single, common herbs, which are often called "weed" overlooked. The heroes of the book are the nettle, mugwort, Gundermann, goutweed, plantain, horsetail, daisies, chickweed and dandelion. Their properties are described in detail, their healing power, its importance in folk medicine, its role in legend, fairy tales and superstitions, their planetary covers and much more. Old names, like Power Root "for the mugwort still remember a time when knowledge was about the power of the proposed plant is still alive.
The "green Nine" are Storl arbitrarily chosen because the composition of the herb in the regional traditions vary. But most are there, as here, Neunerlei herbs as magic and medicinal plants were used in our region and in some cases also be. Was and is the herbalists believe that a handful of herbs is sufficient, provided detailed knowledge of the personalities plants to heal all suffering. Storl account while the molecular-biological and chemical knowledge to the plants, but without reducing their healing effect on them.
And for general constitution strengthening, for not suffering, you might use the herbs: a spring soup ("Nine Herbs Soup") from the plants mentioned will work wonders on the immune system and expel the spring fatigue. For the purpose of practical application of the text is always accompanied by interspersed recipes that teach the preparation of teas, soups, salads, and liniments. In addition, instructions related to gout and purifying treatments or natural dyeing, fertilizer and insect control agents.
The book is now available in the sixth edition, which will have been certainly not the last. The books by Wolf-Dieter Storl are the best that is currently being written about plants and especially with the work of each can / r is close to the front door when leaving nine new friendships. A book that enriches each of the everyday ways and extremely easy to herbalists and soup kitchen will be addressed.

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Hageneder, Fred, The yew tree in a new light, Publisher New Earth: Saarbrücken 2007, Hard Volume, SU, 320 S., ISBN 978-3-89060-077-2, 39,90 €.


is much evidence that this volume receives input in the collection of books reviewed on this site. On the one hand, some reviews already exist ethnobotanical publications. This is of course be continued. However, and this is the special feature of this book deals with only one genus, the yew. Referring now traditional relationship and mapping tables at hand, the yew is consistently and unambiguously associated with Saturn and the stars so much in this area as appropriate.
is available for this associative connections the slow growth of the yew tree, its extremely hard and durable wood, their toxicity, which connects it with death, and the fact that it is extremely shade tolerance. It comes with only 5% of the amount of light from the open state. The long life and the great age of the yew meet Saturnian qualities: the Asia, Europe, North and Central America Headquartered tree was the first time at about 140 million years ago and is one of the oldest tree species in the world, if it is not even dealing with the oldest.
This fascinating creatures now is the focus of this outstanding book by Fred Hageneder. This is ethnobotanist and deals with trees for years, especially with the yew. He is a founding member and Chairman of the Friends of Trees and member of the Ancient Yew Group . Title taken from his pen as The wisdom of the trees or spirit of the trees .
The latest work of the author, this study is the large and voluminous book The yew tree in a new light. A monograph of the genus Taxus . It is divided into two parts, of which the first deals with the nature of the species, the second, more extensive then the cultural history. Here are the chapters self-contained sections, so it is easily possible to read to throughout the book.
In the biological part of the reader learns basics of plant classification, its evolution and its current widespread use, for their high adaptability and ability to regenerate is responsible. Great attention is paid to take one example, as the yew remedy, its ingredients are spread out and their effectiveness in human and veterinary medicine Range studied. In the history of different peoples there are notes on the use of plant components of the yew as a remedy, as in the North American Indians or in Indian Ayurveda. The most important nowadays industrially extracted active ingredients are probably the taxanes, are used to detect cancer can often be cured. Knowledgeably, the author also briefly, as to its policy of yew pharmaceutical companies and the associated environmental impacts. Although the pharmaceutical industry of the yew tree could be quite dangerous, but it is the responsibility of people in past centuries, that it is in Europe's stock barely closed yew trees or so-called ancient Individuals that genus. For centuries the yew longbows for the production of desires, as evidenced by the oldest archaeological finds. The great early modern wars then led to a significantly increased demand for yew wood, so that today assumes that began in Europe in the late 16th century has been no significant incidence yew more.
Yet just suggested the yew coming back to the human imagination, of which poetry and artistic creations testify. Also in the folk magic of the tree or its parts played an important role mainly apotropaic: it may remain the yew is not magic it for example in a sentence that is passed down from the Spessart. This halo of holy magic seems to be inherent in the yew tree across the cultures and times. Even in ancient times were near her shrines as today in the Japanese Shinto. Tree of Life, some people also seem to have been a yew, ceremony objects were preferably made of yew and already Babylonian clay fragments are distinctive to the needle of the yew tree decorated pattern. The plant is culturally and historically related to the rites of passage at the end of life, with birth, with the laws of a cyclic imaginary time and figured as an attribute of gods and goddesses of different ages and cultures.
This list could go on for long. As in biology including in the culturally historical part manages Hageneder over again with his loving and knowledgeable lines written to surprise the yew to captivate and fascinate. The work of
Hageneder is also an outspoken superb band, the bibliophile and high expectations. Printed on high quality paper, the book jacket equipped with a pleasing and also impresses with a sophisticated and most colorful illustrations. Both the natural and the cultural-scientific part of an academic quality audit hold up and are also read by all the factual density, extremely entertaining. The clarification of terms found in a glossary as well as biological, very elegant, didactic and solved wisely, in color-coded boxes at the points of their first use. The book is also equipped with an endnote apparatus, with a bibliography, an index and five appendices.
This magnificent study of the Saturnian most of the trees seems both the content and from the outside only created to ennoble the ethno-botanical library. And not only that.

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Vidal-Naquet, Pierre: Atlantis. Story of a dream, CH Beck: München 2006, 216 p., hard band, SU, ISBN 3-406-54372-3, 19,90 €.


Atlantis, this fabled land, is now almost 2500 years ago are back in vogue and can certainly be seen in very different ways. It can be the spiritual realms, sprung from the imagination, to assign and examine what content and what promises to be attributed to the country.
is similar to the author, Pierre Vidal-Naquet before. He himself is one of the greats of French history, and all claimed to be fond of dogmatic focus since the 50s of the 20th Century and over again on Atlantis. As the subtitle of his newly published book suggests, is with him excluded a material existence of Atlantis from the outset. That this is the case, not all authors, is also on this book.
Vidal-Naquet preferably an intellectual history approach of what he dubbed the "Atlantis Syndrome".
The starting point is, what else? be of the Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias. In this Atlantis acts as a negative utopia in contrast to an ideal Ur-Athens. Level work, then one of the theses of the book, the war against the Ur-Athens Atlantis to the descriptions of Herodotus be modeled. The latter also mentioned as the Atlantian people west of the Maghreb region. On examination of Plato's Atlantis Vidal-Naquet is therefore to the view that the Atlantis is referred to Athens. The thesis represents the author himself put it, already Giuseppe Bartoli, 1779, interpreted the myth of a political dimension. In the Platonic Atlantis if it were to support maritime imperial Athens in the time of the Peloponnesian Wars, which is contrasted with an ideal Ur-Athens. So that the story of Atlantis is far from over, as anyone who has dealt with this myth once. Over the years of Plato's creation to this day always been against monopolization and attempts to locate Atlantis.
Many scholars, including some representing archaeologists who believe they have found Atlantis. It was identified by the Greek archaeologists Spyridon Marinatos with the island of Santorini, by Eberhard Zangger with Troy and KT Frost with Minoan Crete (excavated in 1900 by Athur Evans). The two Greek theses (Marinatos and frost) are occasionally a focus, such as when a volcano eruption on Santorini blamed for the downfall of the Minoan culture.
Athanasius Kircher in turn, the Canary Islands, believed to be the remains of Atlantis and Voltaire, the island of Madeira.
addition, there is the suggestion of Jacques Collina-Girard, who represented the thesis that Plato's Atlantis the west on the inspiration of an archipelago of Strait of Gibraltar is based, which in the last period of glaciation would have sunk, a 14 by 5 kilometer island with numerous satellites.
Atlantis was previously identified with Palestine (Jacques-Julien Bonnard, 1786) and with nationalist intention of Spaniards at the time of discovery and conquest of America with Mexico. But not only the Spaniards were trying times, Atlantis strike their territory. Curious sure the writings from Olof Rudbeck, who moved to Sweden in the mythical land. Two British, one Irish and German versions are also listed in this narrow band while the latter does Helgoland to the Atlantic capital, and Jesus the Atlanteans.
That the original negative utopia Plato had given a positive long while, of course this by itself
This book documents and criticizes Vidal-Naquet, besides the different archaeological results of the various ideas that have been connected with Atlantis and will be. Especially the documentary perspective highlights the importance this mythical land as a screen for a variety of ideas very clearly. In this work
could be expanded many times since the imaginations of the occult history of ideas, some of theosophical tradition, unfortunately, are still largely ignored. Fabre d'Olivet is only for the stated occult interpretation of Atlantis.
Vidal-Naquet has thus a very informative book written on the subject, which is very readable and well as providing inspiration for further reading. From this slim volume based or it could be made taking into account both more research and fantastic creations. For exhausted is the theme of Atlantis still not sure.

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Zumstein, Carlo, The shamanic way of dreaming, Ullstein Taschenbuch Verlag: Berlin 2007, Paperback, 352 S., ISBN 978-548-74277-9, 9,95 €.


In 2003 the book was published in the hard band issue, now therefore follows the affordable edition. A dream theory of shamanism, as the title might suggest, there is not. Thus consisting mainly the book, as the author points out Carlo Zumstein, on his own experiences with dreams and those of his colleagues and clients.
What leads us to the various activities of the author.
Mr. Carlo Zumstein is a PhD at the University of Zurich psychologist who worked after graduation in the field of addiction therapy. In addition to training in various psychotherapeutic methods, including clinical Hypnosis and NLP, he has been working closely with the 70 years of shamanic healing. He is a faculty member, founded by the anthropologist Michael Harner Foundation for Shamanic Studies (FSS), author of several books on healing / healing rituals, and now also head of the self-creation Foundation for Living Shamanism and Spirituality (FLSS). It recognizes the FLSS to the seminars of the FSS but the reverse is not the case: the FSS rejects cooperation with Zumstein troops from since 2004.
It all sounds perhaps a bit complicated, but it is not. Both groups operate on the core-shamanic paradigm Harner, which might perhaps be formulated to Zumstein FLSS via the exchange, foster and develop this technology would reach. For example, some of the stated goals to take deeper into the way of life towards healing and creative influence, it is being worked on and with a theory of meta-shamanism, the dreams play a greater role than in Harner and efforts are to develop and design of modern myths. Here, the dreams are as a vehicle of enlightenment, new ways of healing, or generates the seven circles of the soul and elaborated. An ambitious program, therefore, provides that in seminars and developed.
This is also the book that is exclusively dedicated to the dream. Well, the book market has already a myriad of publications on the topic; should contribute what they can so this work new? Good stuff.
First is granted any form of dream interpretation ("interpretation reflex"), a clear discharge, after the author's experience is the reproduction and rational interpretation most likely to distort the pure experience into other dimensions. Its own cosmology of dreaming is offered to the reader, with its own laws. Dreams is presented as the original kind of experience and experience: directly and creatively, being actually produced. Terms like Dreamtime and its definition bound to follow. Again, it's also about the dreams to describe from the perspective of dreaming and not compared to waking life. Dreamers and supervising are not the same, a trenchant argument here Zumstein. Although much work Dream interpreter of all time have used it to interpret the guards, the fragments that are left over from dreaming, and thus to make them available. So that it is actually not about dreams, as the author in his book, but the remains in the memory of the guards. What the dreamer in contrast to the guards missing, are in the history and geography of the dream world.
The practical part of the book making up seminars Songlines I-III are aimed exactly at the previously indicated spaces, biography and geography of the dreamer from. Gradually, the practitioner learns to strengthen the dream consciousness, develops awareness of continuity, using intention and dream incubation, creates the waking dream-space and enters the dream dreamed maze. In addition, preparatory maneuvers are described, including techniques that Castaneda attentive readers should be known (for example, the Sweeney-breath). Dreams can be anchored around mantra optimistic and will gradually started to dream their own dream body. In the course of these intensive activities, which only roughly sketched here are the dreamers will be experienced as a fundamental form of consciousness, the experience and knowledge is one. The centered consciousness of wakefulness is united with the open for anything and everything associated with awareness of dreaming. This dream is to act urmystischen back into the unit before the fall, if you will.
is illustrated the whole thing over again with examples of therapeutic dream work, the work of dream circles or personal narratives, Zumstein, the threshold guardians, agents, allies, etc.
proposes Although the author provides a non-dogmatic and downright electrifying way of dreaming, the direct solely on the experience is based, the determination comes to psychological perceptions as to much space that the book reads in part as a compendium of all dream interpretations and practices. This has Zumstein not necessary. His approach and its implementation and elaboration of the three seminars include both didactic content and the best that is verschriftlicht to dream at all. The very first part passes through delimitation and definition efforts requires patience from the reader, the work makes it unnecessarily cumbersome and an additional, as expendable, intellectual challenge. Sometimes less is more.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Hodapp, Bran O., The Magic Mirror as a gateway to other worlds, Darmstadt: Schirner Verlag 2003, Paperback, 221 pages, ISBN 3-89767-152-2, 15,30 €.


There are already several books on the magic mirror. The Bran O. Hodapp is among the recent publications of the better ones. The author is head of the Alrunia-Mystery School, and author of books such as: "The high Kabbalah" "Magic Counterspell" and "The Big Book of Dragons".
Hodapp focused variously on the basis of published writings by topic. This is true for most of the building instructions for mirrors and for the examples, which entities have been contacted. According to Franz Bardon, Pascal Beverly Randolph, Rah Omir Quintscher and Dr. Musallam were mentally sponsor for this work.
be in the best manner bardo shear introduced various capacitors in their preparation and application. For further practice followed by some building instructions for a variety of levels, including proposals about how these are to be loaded. Since there are natural mirrors, hollow, angel sigils, Earth and flat mirrors and the crystal ball. A special feature makes sure the fixed Evokationsdreieck with integrated mirror dar. The diversity should be assigned to anyone who wants to deal with the magic mirror, provide enough stimulation. Why did once read is quite complicated, as the author emphasizes, designed for the beginner. Later the show with appropriate alignment can be accomplished quickly and without the tools described in each mirror surface.
As is customary in such works, not missing the preliminaries, where should the schools interested to be with the meetings successful. Some ways of breathing techniques (breathing pores, Grater breath), eye training, visualization and the sensitization of the Third Eye enter useful tool. A special feature is the original combination of techniques used at the magic mirror to practices of the Vajrayana. Specifically, the author refers to the Kalachakra as a source of inspiration. May be used to build strength in charge of the mirror with the forces of the elements in addition to the usual mantra congestion before it is released into the mirror.
is made then the mirror finished, it can go in medias res. By way of example, the author mirrors the magical evocation of an entity of the Venus sphere and the two beings is the Erdgürtelzone and describes in detail the ritual sequence of the contact. A highlight of the book is certainly the detail shown "ritual of the Hermetic Four", which Hodapp from the tradition of "Adonis tables Society borrowed. Accordingly, the bibliography of a paper meeting of Western religious papers mainly from the late 19 and then the 20th Century.
more usability techniques of mirror sees Hodapp in healing rituals. The idea put forward here by the author of Karma and illustrates his ethic of responsibility and remains a common causal structure of reality requires.
Some useful conversion tables and list-like performance of the favorable Times (eg hourly, daily, monthly and annual rulers) for the work complete the book. There refers to access to the Astro magic mirror work. Something unusual is the occasional veiled Erdenergiezonen and tabular presentation of the impact areas. This could have been presented more clearly. At the end there are still several originals to the production of individual mirrors.
This is the book with a wealth of excellent technical suggestions, and Hodapp is ready to prepare this non-dogmatic. He succeeds in his own practice out good. The book is thus one of the current works with which the (pregnant) Mirror Therapy is not wrong.

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Holitzka, Marlies & Klaus, The cosmic knowledge store, Schirner Verlag Darmstadt, 2002, paperback, 267 pages, ISBN 3-89767-129-8, € 17.40.


"Everything is connected to everything" is the thesis, who among the two authors of the various theories and observation results of the last decades together. The happy here attempt made to develop the idea of a cosmic web of an eight-effective, more responsible view of the world, is now often subject of various publications.
Both authors are experienced in the seminar mode and combine their knowledge with the investigations and insights from quantum physics, systemic therapy and modern human sciences. It is grounded in each of these areas introduced. Much of what the name of Rupert Sheldrake, Masaru Emoto, Fritjof Capra, Ken Wilber, Ervin Laszlo Bert Hellinger, is connected to is familiar to the relevant well-read certainly known.
addition to the theory formulated morphogenetic fields, the Akashic Records, a fifth field and the practical knowledge from working with informed water or systemic family and organization constellations, are to some lesser known areas of application for the representation to be related, such as the phenomenon of distant healing or remote viewing, a method that was originally developed with funding from the U.S. military for the purpose of espionage. A portion of the book also deals with shamanism in Huna-stamping. Here, as informed to the water, can the practical benefits derived directly. Other techniques, such statements or the Remote Viewing require much deeper level of employment and are certainly not immediately available everyday.
The book is divided into chapters, which hang together conceptually, but not necessarily build on each other. This has the advantage that it is not fixed, at which point one begins to read.
So is the work of Klaus and Marlies Holitzka is a well compiled composition, enriched with personal experiences, illustrated and well written in language easily understood refreshing.

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Huettl, Andreas / König, PR, Satan. Jünger, Jäger & Justice, crossfire Publisher: Großpösna 2006, Paperback, 416 pages, ISBN 978-3-937611-01-0,18,00 €.


Satanism is a polarizing hot topic, especially when it is in the press in connection with crimes again and again set in circulation mehrend scene. This seems to be paying off, as always, show new works by self-appointed experts and journalists, according to the principle "The more lurid and disgusting, the better" publish .
Andreas Huettl has now weighed in with some of the "Satanic" cases in recent years. He sent to the relevant investigation files and studied them carefully. He corresponded with the Federal, the state police offices, the courts and police departments. From satanic crimes no trace. Even so spectacular marketed Cases such as "Satan murder of Witten" be a closer look reveals something of theater productions, at least for the alleged satanic background. In addition, the law worked in Leipzig (doubtful) out stinging "disclosure work" on the last years and is here again in no facticity.
But after all these stereotypically raised accusations tradition, Huettl shows: murder and child abuse was the early Christians and later, after their establishment, of these, subject to the Jews. For quite some time close cases (as measured by the last 2000 years) has the appropriate legal Huettl Publications studied and sketched them briefly. In addition, the existing legal situation thoroughly discussed and given time to cry hysterically expressed by a satanic crime legislation against a strong repudiation.
This legal discussion in the first (experts 1 and 2) and last chapters is incredibly exciting and holds the reference to the book title file. As on the spine promised: ". An interdisciplinary approach to Satan and his relationship to the mass media, the police and the courts"
unfortunate expressed euphemistically falls, but much too much of the book engaging conversation between Huettl and his co-authors Peter-Robert Koenig from. That may be the ignorance of the religious landscape and King are by Huettl, apparently learned of this only in the course of his research and then to know during the development of the work. And he gives plenty of room.
P. - R. King is in his element. As a veteran collector of information (some say gossip) from and to boxes and Order, he shines again in well-known form. Scientifically that's for sure, though he liked the implementation of anthropological methodology in itself to complete. Finally, he is "member" in most compounds, which he omits to. As in the men's own statements King is close, he is under the membership even further if these societies, it should no longer want to express themselves. It is the written word, ie the documents that Mr. King collects, and which are of very different aesthetic and spiritual quality. Right at this point, a true alternate passages to be inserted:
Lord, King and has held contrary to his assertions, no degrees of the Fraternity of Saturn. What he really should also be clear when the orders, he writes about, would know so well, as he claims. As well-meaning assistance he is made to the illustrated "Note" , and then the exhibitor. As he carries himself elsewhere, is not one of the exhibiting artists at the time the copy was a member of the FS box. For by now not years. How they should be able to initiate in any degree of FS? Aggravated because of disruptive potential, are given on this "Note" "legal title" , issued by the FS not be. [The FS-informed about these venal "Notes" elsewhere.] This is utter nonsense. Here sits Mr. King on dubious informants, which he elsewhere but is not itself a shame, scornful to make. He speaks here of I-weak people, conservative and uptight bourgeois existences daily organizer.
Well, the disappointed hearts will be there, as everywhere, always, conflicts with each other also and as the laughing third, as he feels obviously seems, Mr King said yes very gifted to be able to communicate convert to profile € sufferers in the enlargement of his archive. These congratulations. But this digresses from the book.
together collected over decades from his material so it condenses again, what he feels are necessary to elucidate the Andreas Huettl and the reader of the orders and lodges, which occurs not Satanism. In, to own Statements inspired by Freud, psychological style kitchen is our own recipe made it ridiculous to endure what the pages.
This contempt is unworthy and especially evident in the reduction of the person to a place in Crowley's steam baths gay cum consuming, the magic system in those same practices its center. This is different king, in a feel on many assumptions costal waters reasoning style and small-minded value judgments, not by the people, of which he flattered himself with threats and whom he criticized for precisely this manner makes.
Sun goes the conversation between two authors over long chapter (which are called degrees ...) quite monotonous. King dominated revel in its unparalleled expertise, and then again in extenso the religious practice of dealing with occult and this book is reduced to absurdity, because in several places to give both authors that there is in these groups did not Satanism. Somehow opposite to the well-meaning intention of Huettl book, which gives them far too much out of hand.
disintegrates So this text into two parts. The first, their authorship is characterized Andreas Huettl responsible, is very informative and clears up with sound factual nature often bandied horror stories. More from the pen of Huettl and less of the arrogant Spread of Genius King would have done the work well. Which helps the latter to the level of the book expresses a "occult Gala" and serves more voyeuristic interests and the self-representational urge the co-author.
Presumably Mr. King is a problem, too bad for this book that had to take so much space.

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Kirchhoff, Jochen, spaces, dimensions, world models, Hugendubel Verlag Munich 1999, 336 p., ISBN 3-424-01449-4, 22,50 €.


products that this plant is primarily a fundamental attack on the prevailing doctrine of the cosmologists.
direct introduction disposal 42 programmatic issues in physics and other All-commentators who question their formulaic occult.
Quality scientific theories is exemplified for the gravitational force, mass and speed of light (which, I am learning, is not constant, but of latitude and time of day) as a mythical and archetypal loaded. Knowledge refers to Kirchhoff place beyond reductionist considerations. He criticized the rich
such obfuscating use of physical-mathematical language, which puts him in opposition to key representatives of the scientific explanation of the world.
Man is in his world understood as an integral component of that is really a mind-body-spirit-form and can recognize reality. Reality outside of man and without awareness is the Author a phantasmagoria. Analogous to the Kirchhoff formulated human thinks a cosmic trinity: the material world, the spirit world and the world soul. This results in a conscious matter. If thought otherwise, his core critique, connected as a world soul and a divine Logos (world spirit) which is the existence of life and intelligence with extremely artificial means to conceal more than to explain.
This is one of this work to the ever more expectant voices, new approaches in science demand. And that is Kirchhoff
not alone, the liberation of science from the clutches of the ascetic body free, live remote researchers subjects, which particle serve as sacred sites, is also the concern of transpersonal consciousness research of a Ken Wilber or Stanislav Grof, which the author feels connected. It calls for a science that is not an alternative mental project, but from transpersonal / trans out of mental consciousness constitution it is to be operated holotropic and integral.
it appear more illustrious names, which feels Kirchhoff committed mentally, mostly as a source and starting point of his natural philosophical approach: in addition to Schelling, Hegel, Nietzsche, Bruno, Newton, Faraday, Schopenhauer and Sheldrake also Tantric Buddhist texts and the koans of Zen (gravity / gravitation as the root Koan of physics).
His counter-proposal then is to present his theory of radial field in the second part of the work. These forms include
Kirchhoff from the failure of Newton, who explained the gravity ultimately with the omnipotence and omnipresence of God. This force he describes as a pervasive and in 15 theses for the people not screened. It lies at the basis for the author a field that has a radial shape and intelligence.
This radial field and its effects is called the Kirchhoff poetically ethereal body of Demeter and formulated for every star, such a radial field. This, in turn, penetrate each other and not due to radial energy interaction can be explained by the movements of celestial bodies, where divine will is manifested. This will, following the author, a cosmic consciousness, the stars are the body of the gods and structural (radial lines) in the vertical axis of the human body traced. These radial fields are also embedded in a field called prämordial.
The effective radial field energy (including zero point energy) in the Kirchhoff theory Durchgangstor to the world soul, spiritual and mental zero-point energy and the connection of both is at a point of unity the factor that allows free will.
This postulates a universal field of consciousness, the medium of all thought pulses. Any paranormal perception (the act instantaneously) is on this trans-mental Stage experience.
By exceeding the standard dogmas of the radial field theory suggests Kirchhoff of new thinking in physics and enriches the book market for a stimulating reading for all those whom the world explanations of the dominant natural science have always left a stale taste in the mouth.
This book is a passionate plea for more physicality in the experience and thinking of our universe, to leave a challenge habitual patterns of thought. Special practical value was for me as a non-scientist the call, always ask the existential question of the ability to experience all of models, together with the consideration of the premises, on which these are based.

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Leene, Mia & Henk, The breath of the Gnosis, publishing era: Radeberg 2007, Paperback, 186 pages, ISBN 978-3-934291-44-7, 16.80 €.


Gnosis refers to a religious movement and can easily be translated as knowledge. These are not mere intellectual knowledge, but usually meant is knowledge that results from experience.
That this again very hard to put into words, is evidence of this problem of the employability of all mystical or Gnostic texts. These actual work is then usually a variety of exegetical writings published that attempt the impossible, namely to take the implicit numinosum the original texts. That such a section through the mind often have better access can provide, is on hand. In this way does not the present text. In The breath of the Gnosis of Mia and Henk Leene is, the above-described problem abreast, do not even tries to write exclusively for the mind. Here, no researchers, writing in the traditional sense, but Gnostics. The plant is thus designed for a holistic reading, if you will.
It has an author, Henk Leene, the gnostic teachings from the earliest age to know. His father, Jan Leene, is better known under the pseudonym Jan van Rijckenborgh. This started with his brother Zwier Willem Leene (the uncle of our author Henk) the Lectorium Rosicrucianu m. Both had previously been novices in Max Heindel Rosicrucian community. When Jan Leene then died in 1968, he was succeeded by Henk Leene as Grand Master of the Lectorium. However, it seems to fill this office to be finished a little unfortunate, in 1969 was accused Henk Leene to use Gnostic and magical powers, whereupon he left the Lectorium and in the same year, the Community R + C Rosae Crucis , founded the again more closely attuned to the teachings of his father Jan Leene Max Heindel and his teacher is.
But back to book. As already noted, the work is aimed not only to the intellect, but the Authors are able, moreover, to approach the text to an inner authority and to vibrate. This instance, soul, spirit or divine spark, is a most important ingredients of any Gnostic teaching and school. back sophistication and in their original state, it increases as the light son to God, free, and again one with the Creator. This is the return link, which is described by the Latin word religio that makes up the inner core of any true religion, and the authors is the most important concern.
cares Here, Mia and Henk Leene in its presentation than historical categorizations, but can use the inner Content of individual lessons to show that such separations are artificial intelligence services. Viewed from the inner instance shows that there is something of a Gnostic continuum through time and cultures, there was naturally always opposed to each of their established religious institutions and their dogmas. The central importance of the big three (faith, hope and love) for each Gnostic Initiation is it clear again and again, just as the distance from any possessiveness. In addition, make many more similarities or more constants in teaching, practice, morality discover, which pursue the authors through the ages and different schools. On the way are the Cathars, the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus, Apollonius of Tyana or the Jesus and Jacob Boehme, of Pythagoras, the Druids, the Stoics, and many more. All listed schools or teachers spread the Gnostic answer to the relationship of the people inside to the outside people who formulated the way for the return of the soul and the universal law of love, topoi, which run like red threads through the examination.
In the lucid presentation of individual gnostic light carrier succeeded to the authors, to sink the breath of the Gnosis in the line of the book so that many passages of the text invite to meditation.
So if the umpteenth historical treatise Gnostic Groups and their teachings expected, will be disappointed. However, if you convert to paths or Gnostic feels the inner urge to do this, will find valuable soul food.
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Lussi, Kurt, in the realm of spirits and dancing witch, AT Verlag Aarau, 2002, Hard Volume, SU, 336 S., ISBN 3-85502-722-6, € 28.90.


anthropologists, or in this case better, ethnologist deal with all know the manners and customs of the peoples. Says the name already. In particular, they can deal with the religion of ethnic groups. This specialization is widely popular among researchers and recipients, especially good about the insights go so far away realities such as the customs of the inhabitants of Papua New Guinea, Tibetan lamas or Indian Sadhus. The more exotic the better. And thanks to globalization is quickly vorangaloppierender any information on religious practices and people living remotest available. And so in all likelihood, people who enrich with more or less appropriate methods, the seminar area. If known.
counterpoint and complement to such a development would be in this picture the reflection on the religious traditions in the home field is still the life of the big or great-grandparents impressed. This seems, if one believes the author of the work presented here, slowly being forgotten.
writes against such an amnesic tendency and works So Kurt Lussi on. The man is Curator of religious folklore of the Historical Museum of Lucerne with a research focus on the practice of folk religion and folk medicine in the Alps. And so it is particularly the magical-religious points of reference of the alpine habitat, which are reported in this work. Not only in these latitudes mixes since the time of the Christianization of the ancient magical self-help with the forms of institutionalized religion in a way that can be also found still today. This is by no means elaborate systems in the style of early modern Gremoirien, but the magical pragmatism of our country living ancestors. And Lives of these ancestors seemed quite to have had its threatening moments, where you had to protect themselves. Also other evidence of a threatening world exposed rocks, trees, be erected crosses or abandoned chapels on rough areas.
Since it is unstable because unredeemed dead with defensive spells away or it can help insure benign ways in ghosts living in trees witches. At night, ghosts can set it as nightmares, such as the seated table football, which stalled the oppressed. But there is protection. Diseases or home-bound spirits are restless with consecrated pegs included in bar to prevent grotesque shutter holder rambling Being at the entrance to a house. Offer the same protection cow or ox head of cattle when they are mounted on barn doors. When defenses play holy water, just such palm fronds, Kompositamulette with Christian set pieces as small relics and souvenirs of pilgrimages, the protection of holy medals, magic signs on doors and walls and much else, which is illustrated in the book knowledgeable, a role.
engaged in further detailed chapters, the author of exorcisms and healings, the ideas about the witches Sabbath, with the watchdogs of goblins and dwarves and, most revealing, the common origin of such feasts as the old Irish Halloween, for which there is also Central European counterparts. Many of these festivals, which are now risen almost meaningless in the event culture, have a magical-religious background. These origins are presented in detail. The role of dogs as companions of Türst (Army of the Dead) or the cat is an animal of the witches in addition to a host of other ideas documented. The majority of the outstanding
exemplary stories in this book comes from the Swiss Alps, with Kurt Lussi always involve the indigenous traditions of the northern land lines. Several excursions also the links to traditional worldviews of other cultures are shown (eg, Aboriginal). The This book is, in addition to the very entertaining and knowledgeable host of formerly dominant rural views on magic, death and demons, illustrated outstanding, many of the images reflect one-time items from the collection of the author.
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Sharma, Arvind, Advaita Vedanta. Experience of absolute unity, lotus-Verlag: München 2006, Band Festival, SU, 160 p., ISBN 3-7787-8186-3,19,95 €. mín


happy as the highlight of Indian philosophy, the teachings of Advaita Vedanta are currently become especially by authors such as Eckhard Tolle including very popular. Who among the numerous derivatives of Vedantic doctrine see the forest for the trees and the sand can not hardly get out of the eyes, with the Book well served. Arvind Sharma is an Indian and a professor of comparative religion, formerly at Harvard and now at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
The different categorization of religion and philosophy of India, in contrast to the West, he works out in the introduction, before a brief statement of the Indian thought anfolgt schools. Here, the connection of the varying schools of thought thoroughly declined in the Vedas and the divergent views on concepts such as reality, Atman and Brahman. Just as history can be classified, can be derived from any of these ideas, a similar classification scheme, which we will grasp the subject of the book. The doctrine of "non-duality" which is based directly on the Vedas (and here on the Upanishads), posits this most radical of any form of separation as a mistake. Achieving this goal and the way knowledge is Jivanmukti , the exemption during his lifetime.
The text is divided into three parts, in turn, have according to the experience and research of the author, various forms of classification of the subject.
approaching In the first part, the author of the Advaita Vedanta her words of the scriptures. One of the highlights of Sharma's work is certainly the view of the exegetical power of Shankara (788-820) to the Upanishads, which culminates in highlighting key issues 4:00 to 5:00 (Mahavakyas), depending on interpretation. It presents these great rates with a variety of dialogues quoted from the Upanishads that demonstrate the methodology, as used in the central equation of Brahman and Atman. The second part
are intellectually driven, primarily epistemological questions and answers based on logic, is presented by which the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta. From different areas of experience of consciousness is sought on the basis of what can be regarded as ultimately real. Yet even Shankara came to the conclusion that only "universal, pure existence (or pure conscious)" can not be refuted thinking. For this reason, this is in the position of the Advaita As the highest reality, caused by all forms of existence continues to exist in space and time through. The steps that lead to this conclusion in a logical manner to be understood by Sharma course, before another form of approach to the Advaita Vedanta is tackled.
In the third and final part of the book made the penetration of the subject from the side of practitioners, as far as possible that can be expressed in words. The author is with the meditative side of this method of teaching early age familiar and cited in the practical side of Angang willingly and extensively cross-culturally in the mystical traditions. Special emphasis is placed here, but on the Indian Philosophers like Ramana Maharshi, Jiddu Krishnamurti, and others.
clear here is that there is always the interface between reality and unreality, on moving the Advaitin. Since this language often fails as a mediator, a successful attempt Sharma is welcome at this point particularly.
is in its clear division into three substantive and compactness, the narrow band of Arvind Sharma suited as the basis of employment with the Advaita Vedanta, as the reader's interest may always be supported.

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Stefánsdóttir, Erla, Lífssýn. Life insights ..., New Earth Publisher: Saarbrücken 2007, Hard Volume, 205 p., ISBN 978-3-89060-264-6, € 26.80.


Contrary to widespread media reports that like to work with simplistic terms, the seer Erla Stefánsdóttir not the "elves representative" of Iceland. Such a government official institution does not exist, although it would be a good description of what makes women Stefánsdóttir regularly. And since this name has, it is also used in the subtitle of the book presented here. Erla Stefánsdóttir is drawn in large construction projects in Iceland for help, these are now the construction of large buildings or road construction. The building contractors to advise on routes or the homes of elves and dwarves, trolls, which could come through the work to harm. In hardship cases, the construction then exposed to real and elsewhere Resumes. In addition, there Erla Stefánsdóttir out maps of hidden worlds, to find just where the realms of elves, dwarves and water spirits located. Nevertheless, these are only a small part of the activities of the author.
your extraordinary perception existed since childhood days and humorous Erla Stefánsdóttir of the confusion just told at that time, such as when they greeted people in family meetings, which only they could see and by asking in turn unsettled People do not really welcomed. By an accommodating environment collecting them they had in their perception of subtle relationships never restrain; However, they had to deal with their natural abilities to learn only what the reader can participate in large parts of the autobiographical work.
Early on it was not only to contacts with nature spirits, but also to those with otherworldly spheres of acting healers and teachers, which allows the author to discuss today and help her with the various tasks undertaken by it.
come Moreover classical fields of view for discussion. So there is a chapter on the world of matter, one on the feelings, thoughts and intuition, which are each entirely from its own perspective Erlas described. In the descriptions, there are classic themes such as the energy centers of man, which provides the author not so much the classic Hinduism traditional scheme accordingly, or descriptions of the energetic signatures of human development and seen pictures of animals, landscapes, cities and even individual buildings, the list is too long as the human perception itself should be. Even the clear-sightedness in the past and the future is common for the author. They are with their work deep insight into the much broader and more diverse world than it is usually visible to the eye organ.
In the cultivation of their visionary skills played the Theosophical Society in Iceland, a rather large role in courses which they now are and from which they their club "Lýfssín" founded (ger life show) in the 1990s. While
Erla already repeatedly talks about her work in this group is that the fact in the last chapter particularly clear. Here the author describes the experience with the seven main ways of human development from their perspective. Theosophy knows the numbered paths as different energetic qualities that show alone or in combination, the polarity of an individual soul and to describe the particular way for growth and value fulfillment. Each of the path is guarded by the masters that comply with this quality completely.
In their view, out now replaced the author, the numbering of the ways through color mapping when speaking of rays, which seems its true. Erla further suggested that it is not just seven, but twelve rays, which she describes in detail. Examples are individual champions (eg, Kuthumi, Christ, Dhwyal Khul, Hill Arion) for the rays that they brought in their energetic signatures looked on paper. This full-page color illustrations, which are also suitable as objects of meditation, along with the supplied explanations are only one of the advantages of this high-quality, opened the book. There
are also many others of their perceptions, Erla been long, mostly with colored pencils. Even at this fun can be part of the reader: there are, in this work, hardly a page that is not illustrated in color. That attached meditation instruction and of course the extraordinary story of Erla Stefánsdóttir make this book something special.

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Strassman, Rick, DMT. The molecule of consciousness, AT-Verlag: Baden-Munich 2004, hardcover, 464 pages, ISBN 3-85502-967-9, € 25.90.


Could the human capacity for mystical experience to be a matter of biochemistry?
this question Rick Strassman sat apart in his research. And not only the results of his studies can now be found in the book "DMT The molecule of consciousness". Starting with the first concern of the author of psychoactive substances, the nerve anfolgenden paperwork with internal university committees, DEA and FDA, to the detailed description of the test series to the evaluations and conclusions Strassman tells in detail of each step of his amazing venture.
In the years of investigations (1990-1995) he was a clinical psychiatrist at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. After 20 years of research ban, he can set it to five years can do to volunteer experiments with DMT. DMT (Dimethhyltryptamin) is one of the lesser-known psychedelic substance that occurs naturally in various plants and animals. As such, one of the active DMT of ayahuasca, which use South American shamans for their vision trips. And it occurs as an endogenous substance in the human body. Structurally it is a simple molecule that has similarity with the serotonin and melatonin.
One of the theses Rhinestone Mans, considered it to be closer with the help of the studies was that endogenous DMT is produced in the pineal gland and the people in the most extreme situations of his experience (the moment of birth or death) is available . Also, a combination of schizophrenia and abnormal DMT budget he supposed. First it was
however, to find volunteers, appropriate facilities and a test set could design to make reliable statements about the effectiveness of the substance. Once these conditions were in place, Strassman examined the relationship between dose and effect, exploring the possible development of tolerance and researched experimentally in the question of exactly what serotonin receptors DMT develops its effectiveness. And in connection with the above-mentioned question, let Strassman the experience of his subjects to describe in detail. These reports make for a biochemical introduction and description of the course through the offices of the main part of the book.
And indeed: many of the subjects experienced mystical states in which repealed time, space and ego-boundary were. Most of them described these experiences for years to come as the most important in their lives. But totally unexpected encounters a problem along. It has been repeatedly reported contacts with beings from other planes, most of which bore the character of what report people who believed themselves abducted by aliens. So is there a relationship between endogenous DMT and abduction experiences? A foot on the quantum theory of parallel universes adoption is one of perhaps the most important results of these investigations. The experience was described as Nahtodeserlebnisse experienced by the subjects, mainly at higher doses of DMT, which is administered intravenously in all cases was injected.
was with the various descriptions of it, however difficult to draw conclusions to operate without further study. The material was Strassman difficult to structure content and the biochemical results were far more complex must be designed to get more concrete form than presumptions endogenous DMT. But there are proposals for future trials, there is at least become clear that in a broader resumption of research on psychoactive substances a lot of data should be collected in order to get reliable results.
1995, Strassman then his psychedelic research after a few setbacks. This led him to question again the purpose in such isolated studies, since none of his volunteers, in relation to the deep mystical experience, a re-orientation took place in his life. A mono-causal relationship between mystical, drug-induced experience and changes in life circumstances do not exist. This is just one of the major points of frustration Buddhists Strassman, who had believed in idealistic view that such experiences change people profoundly. In the context of spiritual discipline, the matter would probably otherwise, the author.
With Rhinestone's courageous investigations to answer some questions, others left open and raised a host of new. The research with DMT, the consciousness molecule could therefore be continued.

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Strohm, Harald, On the Origin of Religion, Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag 2003, Paperback, 328 pages, ISBN 3-7705-3795-5, 29,90 €.


The author, whose fields of philosophy and psychology of religion, here presents a work that deals with the psychological interpretation of the earliest textual evidence of the history of religion. On the origin of religion is based on the observation that these early texts are often surprisingly similar, and the gods and heroes have to consist almost identical adventure caves have broken up, hang killed and heaven and earth are braced apart, land is planted and peopled .
basis of the investigation are the worship songs of the Rig-Veda, which are to strike with an age of 3500 years of creation myths, in contrast to the later, the dominant mythology of redemption dramas soteriology and eschatology. The stories that were incurred prior to the religious upheaval of the time axis, are central in the book.
The working assumption that Strohm then tries to prove the basis of the Rig-Veda and the involvement of similar myths that described each of creation can not be understood as a physical phenomenon can be, but as psychological, so intimately human. While Freud and
already modified Bishop Norbert interpreted in its tracks, these myths as early childhood drama productions, However, this culture located in a very late stage of development, Strohm is assumed that the descriptions reflect an earlier phase of human becoming. According to him, the myths are about the life span between birth and about the end of the second year.
Thus, for reading the Rig-Veda as the history of the child's conquering the world in the first years of life, what Strohm by putting verses of the poem again and again to the findings of modern infant and young child psychology opposite, showing amusing and with a little spring. It seems the author particularly the works of Paul Thieme on Rig-Veda and Daniel N. his star is bound to infant psychology.
be, for example, the treasures of gold and sparkling jewels, the creation account in accordance with the breakup of the cave will be visible in this, an eloquent testimony of the acquisition of optical perception. Escaped the darkness, the world contoured as a brilliant, almost unbelievable treasure. It is therefore a direct description of children's behavior and experience, the treasures are the other and are at the beginning of development, they are not banned as future promise in a hereafter, as in later redemption myths.
The world of Indra, Yama, Agni and Visnu, of which the book is primarily represents itself as a magical and infantile world, in the state of uncertainty and small body size be experienced and visual perception and language are not learned. Accordingly, this cosmos is populated by dwarves, the lame and the mountains are still not. Milk and honey are the favorite food of the divine is small and the tricycle driven to the wedding. Source and recipient for the former accounts of creation are the layers of the human soul, which correspond to the earliest experiences, early childhood before the onset of amnesia.
basis of the oldest Indian scriptures and their intuitive and poetic psychology, comparative mythologies have used other advice and decoded according to the same pattern. Both Egyptian, Babylonian, Germanic, Greek and Mesoamerican creation myths and the Upper Paleolithic cave drawings are incorporated funny and make the book an interesting read for anyone interested in myths.
A very extensive bibliography on the subjects of mythology and developmental psychology complement this successful book.

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Suhr, Dierk, The Alchemist. Alchemist, healer, philosopher, Ostfildern: Thorbecke Verlag 2006, Band Festival, SU, 176 p., ISBN 3-7995-0163-0,22,90 €


In this view of alchemy a wide arc of the stone age, chemistry and metallurgy of the Bronze Age to the still existing schools Spagyrik tense. Many of the ideas and practices that are in connection with alchemy, reported it and so a compact overall picture in which some aspects something be short.
As a biologist and lecturer at the University of Stuttgart, namely, the author of the topic primarily from the perspective of a contemporary scientist. This type of approach takes naturally to the omissions, so the Alchemist, the mystics, philosophers and early scientists unite, if you will, ultimately stands honored especially for his benefit in the latter area highly. Thus, the work of Suhr Dierk reads in many places as an apology of alchemy, trying to highlight the chemically-relevant research. And as it so give some, like the discovery of oxygen, the alcohol or the of porcelain and gunpowder in Europe.
It leads the way to the earliest ideas about the nature of the world and its people, such as the ancient world in the developed four-element theory or the Hippocratic humoral pathology. The subsequent works in which the medicine has combined with alchemical experimentation, is one of the main routes, the clock worked out. The formulation and later the search for a bottom line, a fifth element, is also one of the central motifs alchemical quest as the book. Other important thoughts as they are on the Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus written, kabbalistic influences the doctrine of signatures or the theory of Suphur, Mercury and Sal are shown classified knowledgeable and historically.
More attention is paid to alchemy as the art of making gold and on the desire of many alchemists, the philosopher's stone, respectively. produce the elixir of life. These efforts are more than quackery in the artificial reading room and quickly, the author goes in medical interpretation dimensions, as the search for a cure ( Panacea ) of Paracelsus.
The mystical study of alchemical symbolism and procedures, an inner alchemy (like the Chinese Neidan ) is called in Suhr's consideration, but was barely running. It remains So in much of the impression of a knowledgeable description of alchemy as embryonic chemistry, although with the leadership of some philosophical and mystical writings also a completely different story would have been possible.
the main square of this document takes a central part in which many known and lesser-known alchemists to Alexander von Bernus with their CVs and work data are outlined. Additionally the book from the fact that the author repeatedly takes to explain specifically alchemical ideas and practices so that the reader without prior knowledge, a slight initial succeed in the matter.
wrote First and foremost, the author thus knowledgeable and also picked illustrated history of alchemy, aiming at the still chemically relevant findings of former researchers. The fact that some of the exciting "aberrations" are dealt with very briefly, is outweighed by the advantages mentioned above.

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of Lucadou, Walter, Psi dimension. Facts on parapsychology, Munich: List Verlag 2003, 304 p., hard band, SU, ISBN 3-471-78571-X, 22.90 €.


Walter of Lucadou, since 1989 director of the Para psychological counseling center in Freiburg, physicist and psychologist applies worldwide as one of the leading and most respected scientists of parapsychology.
The book "Dimension PSI. Facts on parapsychology was "in connection with a six-part TV series and is accordingly divided into six thematically linked chapters. In this case go back to different parts of the individual authors, appears to have been of this project Lucadou the guiding spirit be.

The chapters treat in detail the main strands of the most controversial area of science. Thus, the first dedicated to the apparitions and includes a wide range of studies of the phenomena at Hampton Court Palace (Dr. Richard Wiseman, 2000) to the spirits of the Yanomami in South America. In addition, the author Quija both the board and the legend of the "Flying Dutchman" are taken into account, just to name a few. In Chapter anfolgenden
come to near-death experiences in primarily the work of Raymond Moody was a renowned scientist on the subject for discussion, as well as those of his critics Susan Blackmore and Karl LR Jansen. To consider and research of the near-life are the out of body experiences added.
Next, the book is then of reincarnation. In addition to the statements of the Dalai Lama and other case studies, especially the story of Shanti Devi is emphasized, which has given up the reincarnation researchers puzzle over the decades.
are then examines the evidence for telekinesis. This extends the range of the material offered by experiments with Eusapia Palladino, DD Home, and William Schneider, to the latest attempt by Roger Nelson of the Global Consciousness Project, which has brought with its reg's (Random Event Generator) evidence that events such as New Year celebrations, wars or terrorist attacks that are perceived by billions of people to act on this worldwide established random number.
And it remains exciting, the next chapter turns to the telepathy. Developed by Joseph Banks Rhine Zener cards and the associated test series form the start, the core of this part of the secret military projects for the training of Psi agents who flourished during the Cold War on both sides of the curtain. The history is traced in the Stanford Research Institute by Harald E. Puthoff and Ingo Swann developed remote viewing; equally the efforts of the Russians under the parapsychologists Leonid Vassiliev.
is the last part the book of exorcism, which is covered mainly by his Catholic-western side. The exorcisms of Jesus and the Roman Ritual are the basis for the anfolgende description of the story of Anneliese Michel, which occupies the most space. This last officially approved exorcism in Germany ended in 1976 when the 23-year-old died after 67 unsuccessful exorcism in Klingenberg from the effects of food and dehydration.

get a word in this exciting work in each case the scientists that their efforts entirely on the area in have stopped. The psychic abilities, and events are very well researched and confronted with the relevant scientific knowledge in search of possible explanations and causes. This elaborately illustrated book is thus a very clear and interesting overview of parapsychology to the present.
is as beneficial to emphasize that this book does not require large-scale controversy. The chapters are about the topic are the highlights of the history of research and here are primarily questions. If you encounter judgments, they are incorporated and will remain visible as quotes for the particular critic or supporter of psychic phenomena are; each of the parts of this entertaining work that is open ends. can

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Wallace, Bertram, The Celtic tree horoscope, Iris Publisher: Saarbrücken 2007, paperback, 128 pages, ISBN 978-3-89060-248-6, € 9.80.


dignity today go as an old Celt via time travel to a German bookstore and take the New Age shelf in appearances, he would probably be quite surprised what will he and his people shall be mounted sealed. One of these monuments is the Celtic tree horoscope, which since the mid-20th Century is traded. If one looks for in the academic literature on the Celtic religion, can probably be something to astrology in old Irish and old Welsh sources are found, but not in connection with trees. For such elaborate, the time has come for us Celtic system there can be no grounds to teach.
The alleged tradition that is often an age thousands of years ascribed to, turns out to fast as an art creation of the British writer Robert Graves, who created in his 1946 published book The White Goddess an assignment of Ogham characters and a few trees and so the forerunner of today's common Celtic tree horoscope in the world did.
But that's the story, guess what, not yet complete. The French journalist Paule Delsol developed in 1971 at the request of a fashion magazine (Marie Claire ) different chart systems that come from ancient cultures or should refer to them. In addition to an Arab and a Tibetan Horoscopy she developed based on Robert Graves, a Celtic Tree Horoscope (Horoscope Gaulois ). A few years later, in 1984, the first book was published to the Celtic tree horoscope in German ( trees do not lie - The Celtic tree horoscope ), which is then of the legendary age of this tradition, the speech. Oldest remaining text tools, though of course not the source of the system should thus be a Mauskript, which is kept in a Polish monastery.
Unfortunately for the Fama was concerned the Federal Court in the early 1990s with the Celtic tree horoscope arose because between now publishing more publishers on issues of copyright and exploitation licenses. The following publishers were namely their publications claim to be dependent, then goes on to argue, and finally, the Celtic tree horoscope but the oldest cultural heritage of all mankind, which questions would be obsolete by authorship and exploitation not of the 1984 book. But that was not so now, as was summoned on the part of judges. The German version of 1984 came from a Polish garden calendar (the supposed monastic manuscript), which is in turn quoted a French article is based. In reconstructing the translation led it is that has been made in the transfer from French to Polish an important but less conspicuous failure. This error was in the German edition is from 1984 and all subsequent books on Celtic tree horoscope copied this mistake. This evidence was furnished that the entire German literature depended on the tree chart of the first version. Thus, the Celtic tree horoscope is now officially a British-French creation, which came on a Polish garden calendar to us. The circumstances in the present, by Bertram Wallace published an expanded frankly.
The error is corrected and is now a legendary Celtic tradition omitted. Despite the now unmasked origin of this form of Dendrohoroskopie in the canon of Neupaganismus has arrived, where reflected deal with the system more or less. But one should still be considered: The answer to the question whether the characterological system of time-honored Celtic descent or keltophile creation of the 20th Century is not necessarily a true statement about the possible usefulness and effectiveness of knowledge and character training.
course would be an indigenous Celtic origin original than the system set out in which both can be found based on the traditional Western Astrology and the Celtic Ordinary. Sun ruling four trees in each case only one day (the solstices and equinoxes and the tag), while 15 trees, two trees and two of three decades of the zodiac are associated. Also can be between the respective trees and the arcana of the Tarot create relationships, which in this book but only addressed, but are not executed. For further reading can be made to The Celtic Tarot tree, which is written by Leah Levine and Bertram Wallrath.
this book contains all the classic Celtic tree horoscope a data table in which one seeks out his birth date. Behind it is found then the associated tree and the corresponding section can be looked up. Besides the nature of science, which is all relatively short, but concise, is relevant to some tree collected in cultural and historical facts. Thus the book is
most likely a brief introduction to the problem area Celtic tree horoscope and a representation of individual trees in their characterological significance after Paule Delsol. The accompanying cultural and historical circumstances of the respective trees usually come from medieval tomes on medicine, in the knowledge of Celtic Druids might have really found the entrance. However, this is not proof beyond reasonable doubt.
But ultimately it depends on whether this system can be helpful on the path of knowledge. And is possible, provided individual access.

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Walchensteiner, Kurt R., The Cathedral of Chartres, Publisher New Earth: Saarbrücken 2006, 237 pages, softcover, ISBN 3-89060-246-0, € 19.80.


Sebastien Rouillard, advocate of Melun wrote in 1609 a book titled "Parthenia, or the history of the most noble and pious church of Chartres, dedicated by the ancient Druids of the Virgin, to give birth to ". This work includes the legend, were invited to the Druids a century before the birth of Christ through prophetic input, an altar of a virgin giving birth in the Sacred Grove to set up.
to this legend also links Richard Walch Kurt Steiner in his book, "The Cathedral of Chartres. A temple of initiation " on. According Chartres was already 4000 years ago one of the most important religious places of power in Europe.
Legend of the solar god of fertility Gargantua was looking for giant standing stones or bricks. Under these standing stones but rose a stone out of holiness. Gargantua instructed the people of the Carnutes to protect just this one stone Carnutes is translated as "Guardians of Stone" and is etymologically along with the word Chartres. sanctified through the stone now met every year druids and bards, priests and scholars in the sacred grove. This legend has it that this sacred stone to be buried just below the hill on which Notre Dame of Chartres stands.
is now the cathedral of Chartres not only an important point made, but also provides for an even Walchensteiner initiation in itself.
Walchensteiner assumes that the Knights Templar in the 12th Century in Jerusalem took place under the Solomon's temple the ark of the covenant on which of course was not the craft instructions for Chartres, but rather a description or instructions for the inner alchemy of each of us, with the aim, even to the temple of God to be. All this information should be accessible to all. The received instructions to have been written by the Templars in every form of the cathedral of Chartres. Everyone should be able to use them, provided that he decrypt and read and understand it then may be its effect on you and in themselves.
aim of this is in the Cathedral of Chartres registered path of inner alchemy therefore an improvement of body, mind and soul and the birth of the divine child in a step by step themselves this divine child growing up during the self-perfection in the cathedral to empowerment.
personally and yet very profound is Walchensteiner perception that any human being is the power of Christ and tends towards the goal to eventually remove themselves from the cross of suffering.
Of importance is also another part of Christian mythology of the Grail. Also said to have crossed the path of Chartres: The Legend of Joseph has Arimathaea him after Chartres and later brought to Glastonbury.
Other special emphasis is on the boards of Chartres . Substantial shown in Pierre Derlon "The Garden of Initiation and subsequently in the writings of George Pennington and Louis Charpentier worked out in depth, its mystery a central and guidance keys of the alchemical process are dar. The rectangular dinner table of Jesus, the square of the Joseph of Arimathea and the round, which was built by Uther Pendragon in Merlin's statement for the Arthurian knights, are found with identical square measure the floor plan of the cathedral. Especially the round table, which includes the well-known labyrinth of Chartres was, and still is the center of the Einweihungsglyphen of the Gothic building.
serve Thus all geometric and mathematical characteristics, such as the number of conditions, a single purpose: to awaken the qualities of their own divinity.
Notre Dame in Chartres sums up a whole collection of qualities. In northern France there are many huge cathedrals are consecrated to the Virgin. Looking at the sites from the air, all these buildings together form the constellation Virgo, where each cathedral for the stars and thus a quality stands. A special position is here to Chartres. Chartres is like the hub, which connects everything and flowing with all the qualities together. These properties in turn correspond to the trend-setting stations that one can encounter on the path of inner alchemy and it is to penetrate.
Apart from the variety of mathematical forms that lay people can bring to despair, there Walchensteiner very easy to read clear and pragmatic guidance for meditative esoteric content of the cathedral, with which every man can evoke the qualities of the divine child. A true path of initiation so.