When Dion Fortune wrote Aspects of Occultism, occultism was an umbrella word used to describe hidden lore, secret traditions, and arcane knowledge. Today, when the word occult is often confused with cult, and all its negative aspects, Fortune's essays would be better referred to as esoteric studies. In this book she discusses evocative magic, the sites of Druid worship, parallels between Christianity and the Qabalah, the astral plane, auras, spiritual healing, power cycles, and our relationship with the Higher Self.Nine different aspects of occultism are illuminated by Fortune's wisdom and insight: God and the Gods contrasts the God of Christianity with the gods of pagan faiths, Sacred Centres features the sites of Druid worship and the connection of planetary and physical matter, Christianity and Reincarnation draws an unusual parallel between the teaching of Christ and the Qabalistic doctrine. In The Astral Plane, Fortune teaches that death does not change our astral consciousness; The Worship of Isis reminds us that each woman is a priestess of the goddess; and Some Helps to Meditation provides a few simple rules for achieving a state of higher consciousness. The three bands visible when the aura is seen in its entirety are described in Teachings Concerning the Aura, Pitfalls of Spiritual Healing deals with the dangers of attempting such healing without the necessary grounding in scientific training and clinical experience, and Power Tides and Cycles concerns the Cosmic Doctrine whereby we trace the Cosmos coming into manifestation cycle by cycle and the great zodiac taking form in unlimited space.This revised edition includes a new introduction byGareth Knight, an additional essay by Fortune -- The Myth of the Round Table -- and an index. People familiar with Fortune's work will love this book!
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