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In a world filled with beginner books, deeper explanations of the Pagan faith are rarely found. Picking up where their critically acclaimed first book Paganismleft off, bestselling authors Joyce & River Higginbotham offer intermediate-level instruction with Pagan Spirituality. Respected members of their communities, the Higginbothams describe how to continue spiritual evolution though magick, communing, energy work, divination, and conscious creation in a pleasant, encouraging tone. Learn how to use journaling, thought development, visualization, and goal-setting to develop magickal techniques and to further cultivate spiritual growth. This book serves to expand the reader's spiritual knowledge base by providing a balanced approach of well-established therapies, extensive personal experience, and question-and-answer sessions that directly involve the reader in their spiritual journey. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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There were a few drawbacks. I thought the labyrinth meditations were repetitive to the point of annoyance to read, although that's deliberate on the authors' part, and I understand why they chose that approach. And without reading the original writers they draw from, I'm not sure if the Higginbothams are representing their ideas accurately, or in context. (For example, a quick scan of the Wikipedia article on Spiral Dynamics (Beck and Cowan's theory) mentioned several criticisms that didn't make it into Pagan Spirituality.) But overall, I recommend this as a thought-provoking change of pace from most Paganism books. ( )