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Cargando... Cakes And Ale For The Pagan Soul: Spells, Recipes, And Reflections From Neopagan Elders and Teachers (edición 2005)por Patricia Telesco
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Compilation of short essays, recipes, spells, reflections and informational blurbs from various Pagan elders and leaders about a variety of topics. Interesting to read the wide variety of experiences and lifestyles and beliefs encompassed in these pages! Just as with a symposium with different speakers, some of these blurbs and short essays were more interesting and compelling than others, but overall it was a good, diverse collection. I took a few notes from some and even re-read a few, and others skimmed over less attentively, and will be letting the book pass to someone else rather than keeping it as a reference—it’s really too scattered to use for that purpose. Nice little collection of stories and such from various pagan sources. This is a feel good book to be compared to the "Chicken Soup" series. Not alot of information, but it is a nice leisurely read that doesn't have to be read straight through the entire text. If you're feeling a bit down, you can pick it up and choose a story to uplift you. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Cakes and Ale for the Pagan Soul offers 50 hearty doses of magic, wisdom, history and humour for modern witches and druids. Notable contributors include Margot Adler, Starhawk, Raymond Buckland, and many more. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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