“…when I pondered over the antique bronze gods
and goddesses, which I had mortgaged my house to buy, I had all a pagan’s delight in various beauty and
without his terror at sleepless destiny and his labour with many sacrifices; and I had only to go to my
bookshelf, where every book was bound in leather, stamped with intricate ornament, and of a carefully
chosen colour:” William Butler Yeats in Rosa Alchemica (fiction and Magick)
0. http://www.occult-underground.com/yeats.html
A Quick Cheat-Sheet to the links below! Starts with over 177 entries with books free to read, not to mention the poetry section!
1.
The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic by Israel Regardie (Over 1000 pages) (ceremonial magick): http://www.4shared.com/file/84766742/4e5395ba/Israel_Regardie_-_The_Complete_Golden_Dawn_System_of_Magic.html?s=1 4!
2.
The Book of Ceremonial Magick by A.E. Waite: http://www.4shared.com/file/41955730/8594ecf7/Arthur_E_Waite_-_The_Book_of_Ceremonial_Magick.html?s=1 4!
2a.
Applied Magic by Dion Fortune: http://www.4shared.com/file/87035612/c45e0173/Dion_Fortune_-_Applied_Magic.html?s=1 4!
51. Books by Dion Fortune # http://www.occult-underground.com/fortune.html (Read more Dion Fortune books ***
52. {including Sea Priestess}here:
(absolutely great book, blends magick and fiction enchantingly) http://www.4shared.com/file/94743987/19a6a0ff/Dion_Fortune_-_Sea_Priestess.html?s=1
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10. Libri of Crowley # (Magick, Witchcraft) http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/index.html
11.
Book 4 (ABA) by Aleister Crowley # http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib4.html
12.
Crowley’s Equinox in it’s entirety: # http://www.occult-underground.com/equinox.html
13.
Book of Lies by Crowley#: http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib333.html
14. More books by Aleister Crowley including the beginning of Diary of a Drug Fiend!:
http://pturing.firehead.org/occult/thelema/misc/
15.
Enochian Magic for Beginners by Donald Tyson (Angel Magick): http://www.4shared.com/file/76268795/9b349b51/Donald_Tyson_-_Enochian_Magic_for_Beginners.html?s=1 4!
15a. The Power of the Word by Donald Tyson (tetragrammaton, the holy name of god researched): http://www.4shared.com/file/183242574/7d35ea0e/Donald_Tyson_-_The_Power_of_th.html?s=1 4!
15b.
The Magician’s Workbook: Practicing the Rituals of the Western Tradition by Donald Tyson (author is my personal favorite): http://www.4shared.com/file/188946843/27068c53/Donald_Tyson_-_The_Magical_Wor.html?s=1 4!
15c.
New Mellinnium Magic, A Complete System of Self-Realization by Donald Tyson (author is my personal favorite): http://www.4shared.com/file/188939614/24c80cf9/Donald_Tyson_-_New_Millennium_.html?s=1 4!
22.
Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft (introductory to advanced Wicca)http://www.4shared.com/file/85817823/39ef4783/raymond_buckland_-_complete_book_of_witchcraft.html?s=1 4!
22a. Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham: http://www.4shared.com/file/151190372/484c49e5/Scott_cunningham_Wicca_Guide_f.html?s=1 4!
101. Earth, Air, Fire & Water by Scott Cunningham (Modern Wicca):
http://www.4shared.com/file/145538014/d943a3da/21978135-Earth-Air-Fire-Water-Scott-Cunningham.html?s=1 4!
102. Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem and Metal Magic by Scott Cunningham:
http://www.4shared.com/file/47525457/e9de49da/Encyclopedia_of_Crystal_Gem_and_Metal_Magic.html?s=1 4!
3. Remote Viewing Manual (gov’t psychic spies): http://www.crvmanual.com/
4.Ingo Swann, father of Remote Viewing
memoir(psychic)
http://www.biomindsuperpowers.com/Pages/2.html
5. International Remote Viewing Association (gov’t psychic) articles, book excerpts # www.irva.org
616. A Beginner’s Guide to Runes (ancient divination tool/alphabet):
http://www.4shared.com/file/94490306/c75e8646/A_Beginners_Guide_to_Runes.html?s=1 4!
17. Runes Guide (list with definitions): http://www.4shared.com/file/41950701/ee607f90/Runes_Guide.html
17a. Runic Wisdom in Njal’s Saga and Nordic Mythology–Roots of an Oral Legal Tradition in Northern Europe by Jeffrey L. Slusher: http://www.4shared.com/file/34957432/9b28ddb7/runic_wisdom_in_njals_saga_an_.html?s=1 4!
18. Pendulums (instructions for dowsing with pendulums)(ancient divination tool): http://www.4shared.com/file/165846025/292d7f0f/Pendulums.html?s=1 4!
138. A Short Course in Skrying (Divination through staring at magick mirrors, etc.):
http://www.occult-underground.com/magickmirrors.html
19.
The Wiccan Rede (Poetic) {refresh page}(the “ten commandments” of the Wiccan faith): http://sacred-texts.com/bos/bos301.htm
20. The Wiccan Rede discussed: http://sacred-texts.com/bos/bos301.htm http://sacred-texts.com/bos/bos296.htm
21.
Birds and Poets by John Burroughs (connecting with birds by poets, historically): http://www.4shared.com/file/102786263/90c8a38d/Burroughs_William_S_-_Birds_An.html?s=1
Link to Amazon.com Crow Standing $5.99 http://www.amazon.com/StealStreet-SS-CK145-Crow-Small-Standing/dp/B002VH1G30/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1262219865&sr=8-14
23. An excerpt from Bonewits’ Essential Guide to Druidism by Isaac Bonewits denouncing The 21 Lessons of Merlyn (Druidry): http://www.neopagan.net/21-Lessons.html
24. Green Book of Meditations (druidism) Vol.X Research Resources on Druidism: http://orgs.carleton.edu/Druids/ARDA2/ARDA2part6-10.pdf
25. 1400 Legends of the American Indians # (Native American studies)
http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Legends-AB.html
26. The Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontier (1812-1842) by Henry Schoolcraft: http://www.4shared.com/file/19073232/6efa5247/HENRY_SCHOOLCRAFT_-_LIVING_WIT.html?s=1 4!
27. The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/15888/15888-h/15888-h.htm
32. Some of Jim Morrison’s Poetry http://www.huddersfield1.co.uk/poetry/morrisonpoetry.htm
33.Jim Morrison, ”chapter” from Lords and New Creatures, his first book of poetry (click “read a chapter” on left) http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Lords-the-New-Creatures/Jim-Morrison/e/9780671210441/?itm=1#CHP
The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley(experiences with cactus):
http://www.occult-underground.com/misc.html .
35.
Huxley On Drugs and Creativity (Interview for the Paris Review)(LSD): http://www.4shared.com/file/97843514/98c91b20/Aldous_Huxley_-_Huxley_On_Drug.html?s=1 4!
36. The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley(Possession in a convent, historical witch trial.): http://sacred-texts.com/evil/dol/index.htm
37.
The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake: http://www.4shared.com/file/26295710/1b5da4be/Blake_William_-_Complete_Poetr.html?s=1
38. William Blake Paintings
slideshow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRx2REJ4FNM
39. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey (rebel in Psych ward):
http://www.4shared.com/file/68343636/3183451/Ken_Kesey_-_One_Flew_Over_The_.html?s=1 4!
40.
An excerpt of The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe: http://www.tomwolfe.com/KoolAidExcerpt.html
41. read free e-book of The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe (Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, LSD, Hippy) ( limit 5 books per 2 weeks downloaded here (save file download)(look up author’s last name): http://www.truly-free.org/#fP
42.
Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass:(classic poetry) http://www.4shared.com/file/43149169/89c8d9e8/Whitman_Walt_-_Leaves_Of_Grass.html?s=1 4!
43.
Howl by Allen Ginsberg (classic Beat poetry): http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Ramble/howl_text.html
44.
Excerpts from works by William S. Burroughs (Beat): http://realitystudio.org/texts/
45. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by William S.
Burroughs: http://www.4shared.com/file/102786279/69067bd2/Burroughs_William_S_-_The_Four.html?s=1 4!
46. The Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs(Beat, heroin):
http://www.truly-free.org/#fF (save the file)(limit 5 books per 2 weeks downloaded here)(look up author’s last name)
47. On the Road by Jack Kerouac (Original Beat):
http://www.4shared.com/file/109558612/f807eb73/Jack_Kerouac_-_On_The_Road.html?s=1 4!
48. The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac:
(my favorite Beat writing) (writ in 11 days) (limit five books per 2 weeks, save file)(look up author’s last name): http://www.truly-free.org/#fF
49. The Great Shark Hunt by Hunter S. Thompson (chapters of works by Hunter S. Thompson)(drugs, politics, culture, insight):
http://www.99chan.org/lit/src/Thompson_Hunter_S_-_Gonzo_01_-_The_Great_Shark_Hun.pdf
96.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson (c\lassic, modern, drug experiences)http://www.4shared.com/file/106456394/2bdd2da/Hunter_S_Thompson-_Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas.html?s=1 join 4shared to read.
50.Breakfast of Champions by Kurt
Vonnegut (farcical fiction): http://www.4shared.com/file/123316740/4fef7ef0/Kurt_Vonnegut_-_Breakfast_of_C.html?s=1 4!
92. Black Elk Speaks
(Native American studies) http://www.firstpeople.us/articles/Black-Elk-Speaks/Black-Elk-Speaks-Index.htm
93. Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett (comedy/surreal play)
http://www.samuel-beckett.net/Waiting_for_Godot_Part1
94. The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge by Carlos Castaneda
(Shamanism) http://www.scribd.com/doc/321016/The-Teachings-of-Don-Juan-CARLOS-CASTANEDA
95.Carlos Castaneda Complete Works (Save File, limit 5 books per 2 weeks, look up author’s last name)…http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
97. The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield (fictional, inspirational, sacred finds):
http://www.4shared.com/file/51154306/d896574b/redfield__james_-_the_celestine_prophecy__v1_1_0___rtf_wwwcrazymobileinfo.html?s=1 4!
56. Psychology and Comparative Religion: A Study of the Symbolism of the Centre by Mircea Eliade (alternative, religious studies): http://www.4shared.com/file/66202248/7ab74e10/Eliade_Mircea_-_Psychology_and.html?s=1
56a. The Cosmos and History (the myth of the eternal return) by Mircea Eliade:
http://www.4shared.com/file/108707766/cad5e603/Eliade_Mircea_-_Cosmos_and_His.html?s=1 4!
113. The Golden Bough by James Frazer (comparative religion):
http://www.occult-underground.com/misc.html
115. The Way of the Shaman by Michael Harner:
http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
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116. A pdf file with a slideshow of Bonsai:
http://www.yamakibonsai.org/exhibitions.htm Note: I’ve found that I can see images in bonsai easier and with more definition than in a crystal ball or scrying mirror. I encourage you to sit and stare at Bonsai!
116a. Gardens of the Gods: Myth, Magic and Meaning (sacred gardening, making sacred earth): http://www.4shared.com/file/61892438/5857dbfc/Christopher_McIntosh_-_Gardens.html?s=1 4!
117. # More books about Shamanism including, Modern Shamanism, Psychedelic Shamanism
, Shamanism and Spirit, among others: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=50
118. The Peyote Cult by Radin (1925): http://sacred-texts.com/nam/pla/pey/index.htm
119. A partial e-book of Animal Speak by Ted Andrews is available here:(Birds only)
(Totems)
http://www.4shared.com/file/151216851/7ca9f38f/Animal-Speak_by_Ted_Andrews_partial.html?s=1
54. Project Gutenburg history of witchcraft section (diabolical accusation, inquisition):
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Witchcraft_%28Bookshelf%29
55.Occult-
-Encyclopedia of Ancient and Forbidden Secrets: http://www.4shared.com/file/128584410/439929f1/eBooks_-_Occult_-_Encyclopedia_Of_Ancient__Forbidden_Secrets.html?s=1 4!
.
Books of Blood by Clive Barker Vol.s 1+2 #(Suspense, Horror) http://www.wattpad.com/110677-CLIVE-BARKER-S-BOOKS-OF-BLOOD-Volume-I?p=2 or
7. Books of Blood Vol.s 1-3 here: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0 Books 8. Books of Blood, 4-6 here: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=20
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9.
The Hellbound Heart (Hellraiser was based on this book) by Clive Barker: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=1&searchName=the+hellbound+heart&searchmode=2&searchName=the+hellbound+heart&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
4!
57. Satanic Bible by Anton Lavey:
http://www.4shared.com/file/41955516/5d45ff2e/Anton_LaVey_-_Satanic_Bible.html 4!
58.
The Routledge Dictionary of Gods, Godesses, Devils and Demons: http://www.4shared.com/file/75747155/708a60f7/The_Routledge_Dictionary_of_Gods_Goddesses_Devils_and_Demons.html?s=1 4!
84. Necronomicon by Simon
+ more occult books including other Necronomicons # (grimoire)(fiction) http://www.occult-underground.com/necronomicon.html
85. H. R. Giger’s Necronomicon (All Giger’s material is for mature audiences only): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHpTsxX_HGQ&feature=fvw
86. H.R. Giger Dark Art slideshow (over 4 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs-kJi3bUtc
87. H.R. Giger art book zip file (takes a while to download): http://www.4shared.com/file/84545282/c19045d8/HR_Giger_Artbook.html?s=1 4!
71.
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (suspense): http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=the+haunting+of+hill+house&searchmode=2&searchName=the+haunting+of+hill+house&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
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73. The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe (spine-tingling suspense):
http://www.4shared.com/file/69241881/b33445a9/Edgar_Allen_Poe_books_collection.html?s=1
74.
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice (romantic witch fiction): http://www.4shared.com/file/56809732/2bfd50a6/Anne_Rice_-_01_-_The_Witching_Hour.html?s=1 4!
75.
The Vampire Chronicles (Books 1-10) (Interview with a Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, etc.)by Anne Rice: http://www.4shared.com/file/36536367/44db886f/Anne_Rice_-_The_Vampire_Chronicles__Books_1-10_.html?s=1 4!
76.
Stephen King’s Dark Tower Series 1–5 (The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, etc.) Epic fiction http://www.4shared.com/file/82993598/f4f8e52e/Stephen_King_-_The_Dark_Tower_Books_1-5.html?s=1
77. The Dark Tower series 6+7: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Stephen+King–The+Dark+Tower&searchmode=2&searchName=Stephen+King–The+Dark+Tower&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
78. Stephen King’s It (Horror):
http://www.4shared.com/file/83809029/6946949c/ebookprovidercocc_Stephen_King_-_It.html?s=1 4!
79. The Shining by Stephen King:
http://www.4shared.com/file/32446584/caefa34f/Stephen_King_-_The_Shining.html?s=1 4!
80.
Astrology (Zodiac Personalities) http://www.4shared.com/file/47196115/9b83f3f0/_ebook_-_occult__Astrology__Zodiac_Personalities_.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/41959855/e22e477b/The_Greater_Key_of_Solomon_-_Order_of_the_Pentacles.html?s=1 4!
82. The Lesser Key of Solomon, The Goetia edited by Aleister Crowley:
http://www.4shared.com/file/68450915/91abf6b2/_Kabbalah__-_The_Lesser_Key_Of_Solomon__SL_MacGregor_Mathers__Aleister_Crowley_.html?s=1 4!
83. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess (futuristic fiction, classic): http://www.4shared.com/file/65380604/70a92591/Anthony_Burgess_-_A_Clockwork_.html?s=1 4!
114. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (classic murder story, written in jail):
http://www.4shared.com/file/64691310/1b72c6f0/Fyodor_Dostoevsky_-_Crime_And_Punishment.html?s=1 4!
88. Illusions: Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
(new age, inspirational)http://www.4shared.com/file/21117580/105104f3/Illusions_-_The_Adventures_Of_A_Reluctant_Messiah_By_Richard_David_Bach.html 4!
89. Aradia or the Gospel of the Witches by Leland
(classic, Witchcraft) http://www.4shared.com/file/41949915/bae0c1f8/Aradia_The_Gospel_of_the_Witches.html?s=1 4!
90. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
(confessional) http://www.4shared.com/file/33853385/626efd26/Plath__Sylvia_-_The_Bell_Jar.html?s=1 4!
91. The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner (classic, fiction)
http://www.4shared.com/file/80902462/b0446ef5/The_Sound_and_the_Fury_by_Faulkner_William.html?s=1 4!
98. Writings of Nostradamus (prophetical):
http://www.4shared.com/file/80845689/199a0341/ebookprovidercocc_Nostradamus_-_Writings_of_Nostradamus.html?s=1 4!
99. Life On the Other Side by Sylvia Browne (psychic, new age):
http://www.4shared.com/file/46585712/1359d51d/Sylvia_Browne_-_Life_On_The_Other_Side.html?s=1 4!
99a. Edgar Cayce Prophecy (genuine psychic): http://www.4shared.com/file/57654507/d5c91eed/Edgar_Cayce_Prophecy.html?s=1
100. The Tibetan Book of the Dead (ancient text read to the deceased)(Buddhist, Shamanic):
http://www.summum.us/mummification/tbotd/
28.
Taoist Virtual Library (includes The Art of War by Sun Tzu (Eastern philosophy, Buddhism): http://www.vl-site.org/taoism/index.html
29. The Modern Taoist Sage by Jos Slabbert: http://www.taoism.net/enter.htm
30.
Philosophy- Wicca, Magic, Occult–Three Green Books (druidism): http://www.4shared.com/file/53762385/aa4b5bc1/_ebook__Philosophy_-_Wicca_Magick_Occult_-_Three_Green_Books__druidism_.html?s=1 4!
30a. The Goddess Sekhmet by Robert Masters: http://www.4shared.com/file/195368217/c6725fb2/Robert_Masters_-_The_Goddess_S.html
31. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Pirsig
(save file, limit 5 books per 2 weeks this site, look up author’s last name)( Philosophy, Buddhism, inspirational) http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
103.
The Book of Talismans, Amulets and Zodiacal Gems: http://sacred-texts.com/sym/bot/index.htm
105. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse (Buddhist, fiction):
http://www.4shared.com/file/52131816/44ae96e4/Herman_Hesse_-_Siddhartha.html?s=1 4!
106.
Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse (transformative, man is like unto wolf): http://www.truly-free.org/#fH (save file download)(limit 5 books per 2 weeks downloaded here)(look up author’s last name)
107. Masks of God:
Primitive Mythology (shamanism): http://www.4shared.com/file/72817226/58951af8/_Ebook__Campbell_Joseph_-_The_Masks_Of_God_-_Primitive_Mythology__Ocr_By_Angel_V_10__Christian_Library_.html?s=1 4!
108. The Gardnerian Book of Shadows (modern Witchcraft revival ):
http://sacred-texts.com/pag/gbos/index.htm
109. The Witch Cult in Western Europe by Margaret Murray:
http://sacred-texts.com/pag/wcwe/index.htm or download here: http://www.4shared.com/file/173134188/3cedf1f8/Margaret_Alice_Murray_-_The_Wi.html?s=1
109. Malleus Maleficarum (1486) translated by Montague Summers [1928] (witch’s hammer, text used in inquisition to condemn “evil witches”:
http://sacred-texts.com/pag/mm/index.htm
110. The History of Witchcraft and Demonology by Montague Summers: http://www.4shared.com/file/122350945/438755dd/Summers_Montague_-_The_History.html?s=1 4!
110a. Macbeth by Shakespeare: http://www.4shared.com/file/19383567/626ca177/william_shakespeare_-_Macbeth.html?s=1 4!
111. Vodou in Haitian Life and Culture, Invisible Powers by Karen McCarthy Brown:
http://www.4shared.com/file/139898443/61202f2/Vodou_in_Haitian_Life_and_Culture__Invisible_Powers.html?s=1 4!
112. Black Magic:
Religion & the African American Conjuring Tradition: http://www.4shared.com/file/112788159/7503d0a4/Chireau_Yvonne_-_Black_Magic_-.html?s=1 4!
(recommended by Gavin and Yvonne of www.wicca.org): http://www.4shared.com/file/87637653/ab65df77/paracelsus_-_of_the_supreme_mysteries__1655_.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/dir/6242625/2b5d3a46/Witchy_Ebooks.html 4!
http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?searchName=The+Complete+idiot%27s+guide+to+philosophy&searchExtention=&searchmode=2
The Writings of Spinoza (philosopher): http://sacred-texts.com/phi/spinoza/index.htm
Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore: http://www.4shared.com/file/103775560/3a1cd739/3The_Encyclopedia_of_Celtic_Mythology_and_Folklore.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/79937343/ccfcf7f9/THE_ILIAD_THE_AENEID__THE_ODYSSEY.html?s=1 4!
http://www.sfgoth.com/~immanis/rilke/letter1.html
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/6765/6765-h/6765-h.htm
A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry: http://www.4shared.com/file/63630446/bd82c04f/A_GUIDE_TO_THE_PLEASURES_OF_WRITING_POETRY.html?s=1 4!
Poetry, Language and Thought: (after download, right click to rotate the page correctly): http://www.4shared.com/file/58618215/6e8d3194/Poetry_Language_and_Thought.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/110092175/96c41648/Marion_Zimmer_Bradley__-__Avalon_01__-__The_Mists_of_Avalon.html?s=1 4!
(5 book limit per 2 weeks, Save Download, look up author’s last name) (Magick and fiction){this book is recommended by Gavin and Yvonne Frost of www.wicca.org}…. http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Stephen+Hawking&searchmode=2&searchName=Stephen+Hawking&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
The Complete Stories (psychological thrillers): http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Franz+Kafka+complete&searchmode=2&searchName=Franz+Kafka+complete&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
http://www.4shared.com/file/138532385/796f1ee1/Albert_Camus_-_The_Stranger.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/33092682/6bdea267/Mastering_Your_Hidden_Self_A_Guide_to_the_Huna_Way_by_Serge_King.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/111493686/840637f/01_-_Clan_Of_The_Cave_Bear.html?s=1 4!59. Kali, the Mother (1900): (Hindu) http://sacred-texts.com/hin/ktm/index.htm
60. The Rig Veda:
(Hindu) http://sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/index.htm
72.
The Bhagavad Gita (Hindu): http://www.4shared.com/file/83003336/614a641c/bhagavad_gita__the_song_celestial_.html?s=1 4!
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61.
Kali and Hindu Gods, Goddesses, Devas Slideshow (at download site, instead of downloading the Kali portrait, you can view the slideshow–click the little word “slideshow” on the right): http://www.4shared.com/file/39550570/9b4a8aaa/goddess_kali_the_mother_goddess_or02.html?s=1 4!
62. Fantasy Art slideshow (990 photos) {click slideshow on right}:
http://www.4shared.com/file/111525151/bf22237c/john_william_waterhouse-circe-.html?s=14! 4!
63.I’m a black light artist and would like to one day have my own black light posters (check milton.c)
Here is a site with black light posters, numerous, : http://www.viewposters.net/posters/entertainment/college/specialty-posters/blacklight-posters
64. Another black-lite site with some more trippy posters: http://www.allposters.com/-st/Trippy-Posters_c13446_.htm
65. Black lite posters followed by fantasy babe posters: http://www.asylum.com/2008/09/04/blacklight-posters-for-the-seriously-stoned/
66. Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) (entire collection): After downloading, right click the blue screen with vermeer written on it and click next
http://www.4shared.com/file/42935660/47899db8/Johannes_Vermeer__1632-1675_.html?s=1 4!
67. Vincent Van Gogh (expressionist)
http://www.vggallery.com/
68. Egon Schiele
(expressionist) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fgri5quoqU
69. Gustav Klimt
(expressionist) http://www.iklimt.com/
70. Edvard Munch
screensaver (26 images): http://download.cnet.com/Edvard-Munch-ScreenSaver/3000-2257_4-10775652.html
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(CLICK SLIDESHOW ON RIGHT) without the little girl dragon this time… I love this stuff. As a Black lite artist, this appeals: http://www.4shared.com/file/136773193/da584508/i117077038_80639.html?dirPwdVerified=3b2a04ec 4!
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving (ENTERTAINING fiction)( limit 5 books per 2 weeks, save download)(look up author’s last name) http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
http://www.kids4classics.com/jack_london/index.php
http://www.4shared.com/file/41850744/313a9dbe/Thoreau_Henry_David_-_Walden.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/27736792/933562d2/miller_arthur_-_the_crucible.html?s=1 4!
(look up author’s last name, Save Download, 5 book limit every 2 weeks) by C.S. Lewis (Christian mysticism, symbolic fiction) http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
(poetic fiction, lots of symbolism)http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rgs/alice-table.htm
http://gv.pl/pdf/lord_of_the_flies.pdf
(Elves an other mythical creatures involved with powerful glowing stones)http://www.4shared.com/file/90811165/c86cd8/Brooks_Terry_-_Shannara_2_-_Elfstones_of_Shannara.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/83409790/81e3230d/ebookprovidercocc_Grimms_Fairy_Tales.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/117703832/e137642/Maurice_Sendak_-_Where_The_Wild_Things_Are.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/155091067/a4d4a2a1/Madeleine_LEngle_-_A_Wrinkle_in_Time.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/78231521/99fee94a/Richard_Adams_-_Watership_Down.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/24727584/d4fd7680/Aldous_Huxley_-_Brave_New_World.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/119648859/76798175/Barker_Clive_-_The_Thief_of_Always.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/143618569/71fc9fbf/The_Wind_in_the_Willows_by_Kenneth_Grahame.html?s=1 4!
Twain (famous for believable dialogue and plot-line, classic father of American fiction, tall-tales): http://www.4shared.com/file/54596309/ee7902e1/Mark_Twain_-_The_Adventures_of.html?s=1 4!
http://www.4shared.com/file/36541128/9c7b603d/ebook_-_Asimov_Isaac_-_61_Novels.html?s=1 4!
by Daniel Keyes (a retarded worker is abused and develops a special relationship with a mouse): http://www.4shared.com/file/155094638/7a4fc7f5/Daniel_Keyes_-_Flowers_for_Algernon.html?s=1 4!161. Magic Kingdom For Sale/Sold!
by Terry Brooks (whimsical and light fairy tale or science fiction): http://www.4shared.com/file/29026683/8cb16b67/terry_Brooks_-_The_Magic_Kingdom_of_Landover1-_Magic_Kingdom_for_sale-sold.html?s=1 4!
162. 1400 Legends of the American Indians #
http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Legends-AB.htm
163. Illusions: Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
http://www.4shared.com/file/21117580/105104f3/Illusions_-_The_Adventures_Of_A_Reluctant_Messiah_By_Richard_David_Bach.html 4!
164. The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien:
http://www.4shared.com/file/72181543/749e3311/The_Hobbit.html?s=1 4!
165. The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien (basis for the hit movies) (Adventure, sci-fi): (Save File, Look up author’s last name, limit 5 books per 2 weeks): http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
166. Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke:
http://www.sfgoth.com/~immanis/rilke/letter1.html
167.
The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton (Classic, written by child prodigy at 15, greasers gang versus soc’s, the poor versus the wealthy)
(Chapter 1): http://www.teenreads.com/reviews/014038572X-excerpt.asp
168. Entire book: The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton (Save File, 5Book limit per 2 weeks)(look up author’s last name) http://www.truly-free.org/index.php
169. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (The original story of Frankenstein): http://www.planetpdf.com/planetpdf/pdfs/free_ebooks/Frankenstein_T.pdf
170. Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White (A little girl falls in love with a talking pig and a writing spider on her family’s farm):
http://www.4shared.com/file/83808799/37413cb7/ebookprovidercocc_EB_White_-_C.html?s=1
171. Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury
(author of Fahrenheit 451): http://www.4shared.com/file/102772761/753f00cc/Bradbury_Ray_-_Zen_in_the_Art_.html?s=1 4!
172.
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury (Science fiction): http://www.4shared.com/file/123327881/601d5be2/Bradbury_Ray_-_Dandelion_Wine.html?s=1 4!
173. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (the consequences of a book-burning government):
http://www.truly-free.org/#fF (save the file)(limit 5 books per 2 weeks downloaded, here)(look up author’s last name)(look up author’s last name)
174. J. D. Salinger,
The Catcher in the Rye : http://www.truly-free.org/#fP (save the file)(5 book per 2 weeks limit)(look up author’s last name)
175. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series 1-5
by Douglas Adams (hilarious, satirical and full of a kind of humorous novelty): http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=hitchhiker%27s+guide+to+the+galaxy&searchmode=2&searchName=hitchhiker%27s+guide+to+the+galaxy&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0 4!
176. The Diary of Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl) (Diary of a young victim of Hitler’s Germany):
http://www.4shared.com/file/16067873/344cec0d/The_Diary_Of_Anne_Frank.html?s=1 4!
177. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Detective fiction):
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1661
178.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (wild parties with flappers and rich folk): http://www.4shared.com/file/77992073/c8c689ad/The_Great_Gatsby.html?s=1
179. A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula LeGuin: http://www.4shared.com/file/110102874/285eac85/Ursula_LeGuin__-__Earthsea_01_.html?s=1 4!
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Z.***Poetry: (For more poets, try www.plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/ )… These poets are followed by links to their works.*** If your page turns from vertical paragraphs to a long horizontal line of text, REFRESH the page.
AA.1 Hermann Hesse
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/289/, ***
BB.2 Anne Sexton
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/41/,***
CC.3 W.S. Merwin
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/65/,***
DD.4 Howard Nemerov
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/102/,***
EE.5 Donald Hall
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/362/,***
FF.6 Elizabeth Bishop

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/8/,***
GG.7
(here are the most poems by Sylvia Plath that I could find on the internet, it’s a lot…, http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/57/1/) *** The Collected Poetry of Sylvia Plath: http://www.truly-free.org/#fP
HH.8 Edgar Allen Poe
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/60/,***
II.9 Walt Whitman
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/51/ ***
JJ.10 Charles Simic
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/26/,***
KK.11 Baudelaire
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/6/,***
LL.12 W.B. Yeats
LL.363 poems by Yeats free here: http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/29/ ,***
MM.13 William Shakespeare
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/49/,***
NN.14 e.e. cummings
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/17/,***
OO.15 T.S.Eliot
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/18/,***
PP.16 Robert Frost
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/44/,***
QQ.17 Emily Dickinson
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/61/,***
RR.18 Matsuo Basho
(read him here http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/138/ ,***
SS.19 Rainer Maria Rilke
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/105/, ***
TT.20 Homer
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/165/,***
UU.21 Lewis Carroll
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/12/,***
VV.22 Lawrence Ferlinghetti
to me, it’s impossible to get much better than Ferlinghetti: http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/18/,***
WW.23 Jack Kerouac
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/423/,***
XX.24 Dylan Thomas
http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/54/,***
YY.25 Jim Morrison
http://www.huddersfield1.co.uk/poetry/morrisonpoetry.htm, *** same link as above.
*** new link to a chapter from Lords and New Creatures, his first book of poetry (click “read a chapter” on left) http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Lords-the-New-Creatures/Jim-Morrison/e/9780671210441/?itm=1#CHP***
ZZ.26 Sappho
http://www.uh.edu/~cldue/texts/sappho.html*** or
http://sacred-texts.com/cla/sappho/index.htm
More Poetry I like:
Flowers of Evil by Baudelaire, Turtle Island by Gary Snyder, Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror by John Ashbery, American Visions (Multicultural literature for Writers), The Bellingham Review, The Sky Clears (poetry of the American Indians) by A. Grove Day, Selected Poetry of Robert Browning, Elizabeth Browning, The Continuous Life by Mark Strand, John Brown’s Body by Benet, Selected Poems of Galway Kinnell, The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens, The Wild Iris+Ararat by Louise Gluck, The Yellow House on the Corner+Firefall by Rita Dove, Lord Byron, Mona Van Dwyn, American Primitive by Mary Oliver
Poetry is like the call of a crow in snow…airy and echoing in a great hall.
Find Most of These (above) Books At: www.amazon.com
Krahe (crow) by Rudi Hurzlmeier available at www.allposters.com .
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85. Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly articles are free on internet and free to subscribe to www.puaf.umd.edu/IPPP

- Wands, sword, sword/athame, athame, goblet, necklaces on the outside, inside–White feather for Air, Potshard for Earth, Purple candle for Fire, Holy water for Water, An Ankh and Grandmother’s necklace for Spirit…Center-Sacred Pipe hanging on my Book of Shadows
This Blog’s Beginning note: Look for the asterisks *** to find entire books available to read for free, Or ****for movies in full free to watch. They are also lettered. To find websites look for !!!!, four exclaimation points.
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If you have pentaphobia and are afraid of pentagrams and pentacles, consider this: Man is the figure in the middle with five appendages and the earth, Gaia, Mother Earth, God is the round part. The symbol is an affirmation of man’s being a part of God.
Also, the five points once stood for the five wounds of Christ and Christians who were hunted would identify eachother secretly with the sign of the pentacle (pentagram). ”Before the cross, it was a preferred emblem to adorn the jewelry and amulets of early Christians (followed by an ‘x’ or a phoenix).”–The Pentagram,
At least since the early 20th century, the pentacle has been the badge (another pentacle) of the Wiccan faith where we believe in Reincarnation (also has roots in Christianity and besides if Jesus comes back, maybe we do too).
We also believe in Duality in nature, therefore, Duality in Godhood–God/dess–it takes two humans to make the one genuine miracle we can concieve (a baby) therefore it’s possible and maybe even likely that there are two making the one world, universe, life and existence. Also God and Goddess are not exclusive beliefs. Most religions have duality (Under God); Christians have Jesus and Mary.
Under God or our Ultimate Diety, It; a genderless intelligence manifest in everything. No one has the one and only true way, it takes all kinds. Religions are all different paths leading to a single source. ”All conventional religions suffer from what we call Negative Dualism. To put it more clearly, they say,”We are right in everything, and those people over there are wrong.” It’s an either/or setup that implies a confrontational, belligerent attitude. This attitude causes religious wars and jihads…IT’S NOT EITHER/OR; IT’S BOTH AND MORE. Beware of negative dualism.”–Gavin and Yvonne Frost, A Good Witch’s Guide to Life.
If you’re afraid of the pentacle because satanists use it, look at your own symbol…I mean, they use the cross just the same as the pentagram, they invert both. But we’re not afraid of the inverted pentacle either. In Wicca, it represents incoming energy. Also, the inverted cross has not always evil connotations. Saint Peter was crucified on an inverted cross at his wish to show that he was not trying to replace Jesus. The inverted cross is known as St. Peter’s cross.
We like to claim our faith as old, it gives credibility and comfort to our vows. So we are proud to know that the pentacle was found etched in caves at the beginning of known history. It may have been a drawing of the path of a star in the night sky, some propose. Many cultures used and revered the pentagram/pentacle. Mayans, India, China, Greece, Babylon, Sumer, most of them related the pentacle with astronomy and religion.
As far as the debate between Evolution and Creation…It would make a lot of sense that God/dess would create something that changes…consider for a moment your maturity or the impulse of emotion… These change with the second, not just the day. God/dess created something that evolves. There shouldn’t be this debate of which is right, if you accept that a snake can have skin like bark and a head like a leaf…Obvious gifts from God or Evolution? ”It is this that is the ultimate message of Esotericism: that evolution continues, and that the purpose of each life is to grow into the Image set for us by our Creator: to attain and reveal our own Divinity.”–***The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie.
***The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic by Israel Regardie (over 1000 pages) free to read here: *** http://www.4shared.com/file/84766742/4e5395ba/Israel_Regardie_-_The_Complete_Golden_Dawn_System_of_Magic.html?s=1 ***
Keep your beliefs, but add a suffix here or there, a clause to say, maybe, If I die this way, I go here, but if I die the other ways, I go there. And realize it’s about, still, your life in the present and what you have to go through. Things leading up to your death might precipitate your happy hunting-ground so to speak.
An’ It Harm None, is the motto I most like to live by. I believe in peaceful abiding. ”The witch knows that insight comes from within, from the symbolism present in the natural world, and from other worlds.”–The Shamanic Witch (Spiritual Practice Rooted in the Earth and Other Realms) by Gail Wood.
I’m different from many practitioners of the magical arts because I rely almost solely on the mind to right any given situation. I don’t put much stock in spells, recipes for success, or even candle color coordination…These work for me only in the brief moment that I realize there could be underlying meaning in a phrase, in a series of actions or in a color. The rest of the excercise is a loss for me. I do enjoy reading of animal totems, but my deeply held beliefs are made up by me, not a book. They are influenced by good reading, though. Thought-provoking books abound regarding Witchcraft, Shamanism, Magick, Philosphy and the Occult and it’s easy to become fascinated. Imagination is my main source of religion and the afterlife is a ripe seed. I use books as platforms to build upon. Reading takes me places along dark labyrinths and open fields among trees. Many books use a lot of imagery and are easy to be lost in. My problem happens when Solitaries are neglected and one is asked to have someone read to him/her. Whatever I get from a book is from reading it, usually. I may be ignorant to the intentions of circle and spell work, but I’d prefer it all to be in my head. When I read of shamanism, I am turned off by too much guided meditation and prescribed journey work. I work alone, and I’m not willing to memorize each stage, then enact each phase of thought, because I end up acting, not journeying. I love hearing what people are thinking, not listening to them tell me what to think.
“Magic can, indeed, be performed by a person without movement, without touching physical tools, without even uttering a single word of power. For some, this is the most potent form of magic, for it uses only the power of our minds and bodies. But this isn’t natural magic”–Earth, Air, Fire & Water by Scott Cunningham
My Journeys, Spells, ESP and beliefs come from within. I keep my magic in my mind. Most of the time, I do not erect a circle and this has not been disasterous as some would have me believe it would. When I meditate, I work on being quiet in my head, when I pray, the same. I’m a solitary witch. I have my way and that’s what works for me. I am mostly clairvoyant and clairaudient with intuition as kicker. I talk in my head like I would outloud. My visions interrupt my life and I try to influence them for the better of the people in the vision and myself and my mental health. As the Frosts pointed out, to better the situation for the people or advance their souls, it is necessary for the wrongdoer to be reprimanded. This is a positive experience, at least for the victim. One cannot advance when one is violent. An’ it harm none. I can’t be a superhero for everyone, but at least for the conscious visionary who can make a difference, I can save as many as I see clearly in my head. I try to end the nightmare, or daymare, as it may be.
“Power through Knowledge…the power we are writing about is not that of a mighty engine, nor yet of the dollar. It is the power or the life force that is within every one of us and surrounding every one of us. The power we use is like the chi of the martial artist. It is called vril in Germany and prana in India. Wiccans believe that thoughts have power; nor are they alone in that belief.”—Gavin and Yvonne Frost, A Good Witch’s Guide to Life www.wicca.org
www.wicca.org Church and School of Wicca, Gavin and Yvonne Frost
If you want to study the roots of Modern Magick and Witchcraft, A. E. Waite is a masterful authority on the subject and he informs us of what historically our people have been doing. He is on – par with Crowley and should be utilized as a teacher by the Occultist.
Here is The Book of Ceremonial Magick by A. E. Waite in it’s entirety for free: http://www.4shared.com/file/41955730/8594ecf7/Arthur_E_Waite_-_The_Book_of_Ceremonial_Magick.html?s=1
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- Indian Warrior by Milton Dodd. I support the Arts: Creative Art (Painting), Fine Art (Musician), Dramatic Art (Actor, Stagehand), Liberal Arts (Poet, Journal Writer)…MBD The black cat slinked like a lynx down the side of a wide ditch. It followed the flowing water of this night’srain. It’s coat shimmering blue, the tom sniffed the air, looked up at the flourescent light above it, moons glowing in it’s eyes.Going back up the incline of the ditch, it spotted it’s destination. A small cottage across a stone bridge. Aftergathering his strength, he raced across the bridge and hopped up on a window sill.

- They look exactly like cats I made in 3rd Grade. I was proud but my teacher, Bob Carl never gave it back
Anything can be the world, the universe, life and the all. Any one thing, be it a waterfall, or a seashell
contains the essence of the All. The black cat is the all.
Other than that, the black cat represents the dark night of the soul, the eternal, the star, and the chasm.
The void and the bright light…Little ninja foot-prints all over the cold snowstorm…The cat is IT!

- Snow Ninja: no longer available at Sierra Toy Soldier Co.
The black cat is a witch. I’ve been a Solitary Witch for at least 21 years. I dedicated myself to The Craft at an early age. Before I did, at around six years old, I was fascinated by innate supernormal powers, the supernatural mind power of clairvoyance, clairsentience, clairolfaction, and other ESP practices. I wanted to be able to move things with my mind, but was reasonable enough to settle for close encounters. I thought I had great potential as a psychic and I never wavered in my belief in personal mind power. When I went to the library, on a few occasions, I would leave the children’s section after a quick perusal of the bottom two rows and make my way over to the adult ESP section. I studied texts that were above my level of reading but I got the general idea.

- One of my Books of Shadows
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As time passed, I tried reading more modern interpretations of the subject in the new age section of the bookstore. More recently I read a couple books on the subject, one I can’t remember the name of, but if you find a psychic book which describes the operative centers as having funnels, buy it. {I found it in my old notes, it’s
You Are Psychic by Pete A. Sanders. He describes ways to tap the psychic mind with minimal effort, concentrating on centers on the body: Here it is for sale $1.99: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/You-Are-Psychic/Pete-A-Sanders/e/9780684857046/?itm=1&USRI=You+Are+Psychic+by+Pete+A.+Sanders }
The other is the
A.***Remote Viewing Manual (Read Free Here):http://www.crvmanual.com/. ***
Remote Viewers were a group of government funded psychics whose program started before the 80s…I also read
Remote Viewers by Schnabel,
( 1 cent book at amazon +Shipping & Handling (Buy book here): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0440223067/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller)
which is a long book describing the glaring successes made by these hard working people. They could draw or describe situations and objects across the world with extreme accuracy.
A ***memoir of Ingo Swann, a leading Remote Viewer known as the father of Remote Viewing is published here: *** www.biomindsuperpowers.com/Pages/2.html *** and the International Remote Viewing Association, which was founded in 1999 has articles and book excerpts*** to read here: http://irva.org/library/index.html.***
Getting back to childhood, I read fantasy novels above my level, like Elfstones of Shannara and Magic Kingdom (For Sale)/Sold! by Terry Brooks {read free here: http://www.4shared.com/file/29026683/8cb16b67/terry_Brooks_-_The_Magic_Kingdom_of_Landover1-_Magic_Kingdom_for_sale-sold.html?s=1
Two supermarket books spurred me further, “Almost Magic” and Agents of Insight. Almost Magic was about a psychic girl who forsaw tragic events and eleminated the danger by notifying the ones who could change it. Things like, the child knowing who was on the phone and when her friend was in trouble convinced me that I could and would be psychic.
Agents of Insight
(add to your booklist for 1cent+Shipping..(Buy book here):http://www.amazon.com/Agents-Insight-Steven-Klaper/dp/0812543084/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1248340499&sr=1-3)
… Agents of Insight was meant for adults, as it had a detailed rape scene and a few cuss words, but the psi-bolts thrust by spies at eachother was right up my alley. It was my favorite book for many years.
Then I read Clive Barker’s Books of Blood (mature).
B.***Books of Blood by Clive Barker Vol. 1+2
mature)(Read Free Here): http://www.wattpad.com/110677-CLIVE-BARKER-S-BOOKS-OF-BLOOD-Volume-I?p=2 *** Books of Blood Vol. 1-3 here: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0 Books of Blood, 4-6 here: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchmode=2&searchName=Clive+Barker&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=20
The Hellbound Heart (Hellraiser was based on this book) by Clive Barker: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=1&searchName=the+hellbound+heart&searchmode=2&searchName=the+hellbound+heart&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
Books of Blood is a compilation of intricate stories and descriptive , hair-raising turns which constantly entertain. When I was a child I read Books of Blood, Vol.s 4+5+6….These I stole from the mall bookstore and read in a frenzy. A dark thing grew inside me and I knew I was of the night, whether or not I was an actual witch did not come to me fully until later, after I read the meaningful and amazing
Aleister Crowley
C.***(Read Free Here):http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/index.html(Libri of Crowley)***
from whom much Wicca is drawn.
***Book 4 (ABA), here, http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib4.html ***is my favorite book by The Beast and stands alone as one of the best books I’ve ever read. It is an account of magic, meditation and religion. Muhammed, Christ and Buddha are compared as super geniuses at one point. Reading this book is a full lesson in Magick for the mind and body with negligible props. Enjoy, here, free to read.
***The Equinox by Crowley (his most extensive publication) in it’s entirety:
***http://www.occult-underground.com/equinox.html***
By the way, as the list goes on, Book of Lies is here to read free:
http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib333.html It’s my second favorite by Aleister Crowley. It’s full of encrypted sayings and prophetic quips plus a little gibberish as is his wont to warn the foolish. Book of Lies and Book 4 are available to read for free above in “Libri of Crowley” along with many others.
I heard from a friend that I met at a writer’s workshop at UVA that an actual witch worked at a shop called Out of the Dark (no longer a bookstore)in Newport News. I knew witches were just common people and that anyone could be one but I had yet to speak knowingly to one. The next year, I was 16 and I drove to the shop. She had jewelry and books and altar tools for sale. I loved it. Her son, a young boy with wild hair climbed on everything. I asked her what she recommended for a new witch and she gave me a jewel of a book called, “Drawing Down the Moon” by Margot Adler. 
Buy Drawing Down the Moon by Margot Adler for $1.18 here: http://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Down-Moon-Witches-Goddess-Worshippers/dp/014019536X/ref=sr_oe_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1248661982&sr=1-1
The cover alone was worth the cost. It showed a giant circle of candles in jars on a beach at sunrise or set and a lone witch saluting the sun with arms raised. Very beautiful.
The book covered so many aspects of Wicca, paganism and magick that I was hard pressed to put it down. It piqued my interest in each subject, except perhaps Radical Faeries, which are a group of like minded gay men who are known to frolic naked together. Since then I’ve recovered from my homophobia. Everything else fitted my imagination and understanding of God, Goddess, The World, Hypocrisy, How we fit in the cosmos and how ironic science’s and god/dess’s relationship to wo/man really is. I also bought from her a book called, D.!!!!***”Rune Magic” by Donald ***Tyson. {his website: !!!! http://www.donaldtyson.com/ .!!!!..or… ***
Enochian Magic for Beginners by D. Tyson is available at 4shared for free, just sign up…***(Read Free Here: http://www.4shared.com/file/76268795/9b349b51/Donald_Tyson_-_Enochian_Magic_for_Beginners.html?s=1***

- THE BEST Rune Book on the market
Tyson’s Rune Magic is an all-inclusive treatment of the meaning, history and uses of Runes. In all the time since I bought the Tyson book, there hasn’t been another Rune book that comes close to the scope of this book. There’s even a final chapter which gives poems for each Rune (runes were a form of poetry) which encompass the meaning, as pertaining to prediction, evocation and invocation and what gods, planes and otherworld things are involved. Here is a poem from the text about the rune, Eoh.
Eoh
Ancient sentinel of the doorway
Between the shadows and the light
Stand I, strong in years
I watch, and am silent
Where I am, there is a way in
And a way out
A guide that will not fail
Deep roots draw power from hidden spheres
Magic lies locked in my heart
I bend, I do not break
The bolt flies to the center of desire
In the silence, old songs are sung
Mossy with ages, groaning with eons
To the mute dead in the resting cells
Their flesh my food
My thoughts, their memories
My nerves and sinews hem them down
In the dark womb of their mother
But carry whispers of change
Murmurs of hope
From the face of the sun
—Donald Tyson, Rune Magic
I couldn’t get Tyson’s Rune Magic on file but I got a good book about Runes and their uses and meanings***here is A Beginner’s Guide to Runes. *** You can learn alot from this book. http://www.4shared.com/file/94490306/c75e8646/A_Beginners_Guide_to_Runes.html?s=1***
E***Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft
***(read free here): http://www.4shared.com/file/85817823/39ef4783/raymond_buckland_-_complete_book_of_witchcraft.html?s=1 )***
was my next major purchase and I read it, learning the ways to dedicate to the art. Here is a meaningful quote from The Complete Book of Witchcraft:

- Ica stone showing dinosaur interaction with man
!!!!Also if you would like the viewpoint of one with an IQ of 3000 then check here (Website here)!!!!: www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/home.html Stephen Hawking’s Universe !!!! will expand yours…The universe, space is to us what the ocean was in olden days…It appears insurmountable until the right craft is built.
Skrying/ Magic Mirrors
I’ve been making magic mirrors for skrying ever since I learned how. Here’s how to make a great and effective skrying mirror for less than $10 and probably for nothing since you likely have the essentials at your house.
essentials: 1 clean, preferably framed window or picture frame of a size you desire
2. black paint
task: 1. pour an even and thin layer of paint on one side of the glass, the opposite side will be viewed
(I say “pour” . You can brush it on but that leaves streaks usually)
2. Let it dry.
3. I’ve painted an oval and magic symbols on the viewing side but this is unneccesary and could draw the eye.
4.How to skry or basically see stuff of importance when interpreted by you…here: http://www.occult-underground.com/magickmirrors.html


- by Robert Tindall
“The witch’s idea that all time and place is fluid fits with the concept of the shaman walking across the worlds, accessing inner landscapes and other worlds to find wisdom. Both the shaman and the witch understand that all life is connected and what one creature does affect(s) all others. Moreover, the worlds that meld together are the worlds of the physical and the spiritual.
In Shamanism, there is an understanding that there is an ordinary reality and a nonordinary reality, to use a term coined by Carlos Castaneda. Then nonordinary reality is the world that is hidden and cannot be viewed or sensed by our physical senses. This reality is known by different names by different cultures; the Void, the parallel universe, the Otherworld, and the Dreamtime are all names for the cosmos that intersects with our earth world, or ordinary reality. None of these realities is better than the other; these are terms to distinguish how the realities are perceived, sensed, and understood.”–(The Shamanic Cosmos) The Shamanic Witch by Gail Wood.
Poem of the Dead by Milton Dodd, 9-28-2009
I have spoken to the dead
And of them I have read.
To them, I have said,
“When you’re deceased, what goes on in your head?”
“Eventual peace, dark after pain every day, seeing red”
“Three years of murderous pain upon the daily hour of my death.”
“And I killed, only to watch TV or read a newspaper, to sit in a chair or bed.”
“Then I would disappear into the dark for a long time, needing nothing, unfed.”
I asked, “Did you think to yourself, were you yourself, Ned?”
“The thoughts were long and drawn out, being wed
to silent black led
back slowly to haunting the passing and passed.”
A little boy, “I can throw a penny and hit a window to scare the bad.”
I said, “Let me tell you of what we have today which is not corrupted,”
“We had that”they would say, “That we Said.”
Along with Shamanism studies comes appreciation for Native American culture. I’m part Cherokee and part
Choctaw, but mostly Carrefour/Caddo, among mixed heritage. I’m 9/10ths Native American. My tribe, Carrefour has only 482 kinsmen and I’m mostly Carrefour. I look like a Carrefour, also. My appearance is almost exactly that of pictures of historical Carrefour Native Americans. I’m only 1/3 Caddo, but only 3 Native Americans are more Carrefour than I am. I’m new to this information and for one who always looked up to Native American icons, it feels like coming home. I’m always proud to meet the First Americans, as I have in VA, Mississippi and New Mexico. They are incredibly kind and genuine.
To read the best autobiography of a Native American available on the modern market, Mary Crow Dog’s Lakota Woman is ingenious and warm and sharp as a war cry. Starting in stifling Indian School and graduating to American Indian Movement membership in the 60s and 70s, Mary was there for the confrontation at Wounded Knee. Her war was with oppression and people like Dickie Wilson who brought full scale war to the reservation. Her stance is firm and she will win! This book was required reading in my college course: American Indian Identity, Racial Ambiguity. And it should be required reading for anyone interested in Native American culture and pride. Plus the sequel,
Ohitika Woman by Mary Crow Dog (author was the bare-chested Native American girl at the concert in The Doors film),

- Native American figure bought on Amazon.com
F***For 1400 legends, teachings, stories of Native American Descent, Culture and Belief, free to read, click here: http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Legends-AB.html***
At firstpeople.us, above, there are many pieces of art such as this painting called I am Crow, plus other wares, clip art, backgrounds and photos for free and for sale. It’s really a ton of stuff, all related to Native Americans.
If you’re in VA Beach, off of Independence in the shopping center across from the Cinema N Drafthouse, a great shop, American Heritage {(757)-497-3334}offers Native American wares, art, music and t-shirts…It’s the best in the area, run by Mattaponi Natives (indigenous to this area)…ask for the book American Indian Ceremonies by Medicine Hawk and Grey Cat. Medicine Hawk is a Native American and Grey Cat is a Pagan; they work very well together in this book. There are descriptions of what Native Americans do with stones in circles; the medicine wheel, a list of what used to be put in the sacred pipe (some are dangerous) and animal totems explained. Another beautiful cover with a White Owl center. 
buy Medicine Hawk and Grey Cat’s book here ($1.99): (buy book here): http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?WRD=Medicine+Hawk%2C+Grey+Cat&box=Medicine%20Hawk%2C%20Grey%20Cat&pos=-1

- tomahawk pipe $14.95 at crafts-gifts.com/peace-pipes
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For the discerning collector who can’t afford the expensive stuff, http://www.crafts-gifts.com/peace-pipes.shtml has all sorts of things Native American if you scroll to the bottom of the page, not only pipes, but shields, dreamcatchers, wall hangings etc. Definantly look at the jewelry page at the breastplate chokers and the large breastplate for $100.
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Certain smells and sights bring me back to those beginning years: Sandalwood incense, which is accredited with psychic power (only the dry sandalwood, for me– not the oily kind or mixed type) can take me to the time in my early teens that I sat in the dark staring at candles thinking about what I’d read and who I was and was to become. I kept seeing being a witch as something both not to be told to someone and as something one achieved in the future after much study and experimentation. I thought that by the time I was twenty or so, I’d be an adept witch.
What I’ve found to be true, for me, is that Wicca/Witchcraft is a religion and you can choose to be one.
That’s it. Be one and learn from books and people what it means to be a witch.
If you need people to connect with and learn Wicca or Paganism and you live near Norfolk, Va., there’s a shop called
Mystic Moon !!!!http://www.mysticmoonevents.com/!!!! which hosts the largest weekly meeting of witches and pagans on the east coast…It takes place in the parking lot of the flea market across the street from Mystic Moon on Military near the airport. It’s every Monday, starting at 7:30pm…It takes the form of an informal healing drum circle. Feel free to bring a drum and join in (I did).
on Jefferson in Newport News, VA. If you can make it out there, it’s pretty fantastic. Website here: http://www.fantasyva.com/home.asp !!!!!!!! Try(Website) www.Wicca.org !!!! for their catalog and library. These two hold the most indespensible booklist for an intelligent seeker that I can find. It’s a site that I like. Run by a PHD, Doctorate and a Mensa member (that’s the genius group), it is a school and a church. These people made the religion of Wicca a legal Church. The school is a multitude of correspondence courses including a children’s course. I took the essential wicca course but had to drop out for lack of the twenty dollars monthly it requires. I got straight A’s while I was a part of it. I learned this psalm from their course:
Psalm 82:6 Is it not writ in your laws that ye are all gods and children of the most high? Jesus quotes this psalm in his defense.
The symbols of fourteen religions are shown. Clockwise from the North Pole, they are:
Baha’i, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto,
Sikhism, Taoism, Wicca, Zoroastrianism, and Druidism. This Glyph was transferred from
!!!! ReligiousTolerance.org … (Read, Website) www.religioustolerance.org/var_rel.htm !!!!
One religion I have a particular affection for is Taoism with it’s descriptive and masterful poetry.
Here is a ***Taoist Virtual Library with articles and books such as ***Sun Tzu’s The Art of War
: http://www.vl-site.org/taoism/index.html ***

II. Poem for the brat across the street who cut my flower and left it.
Twilight Femme
O, broken stem
of purple, pink flower,
beloved even by men
For power
it gives to them…
And on the plant, light shone when
dawn caressed a shower
And wet stalk and root did grow.
Till night enclosed shade to cool
and moon made it’s inner sap drool
like great waves and menstrual cycles,
a dark thunderstorm putting out nitrogen
Strengthening the hem
of bud to green branch.
Until it fully recovered
and put out new growth.
Milton Dodd June 2009
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Over 170 Books I like and over 33 comics Plus, over 62 movies that I love/ many with links to full showings of the movies on YouTube…Most of the books I’ve read in recent years…But, I’ve read a lot more than this list:
!!!! www.bn.com Barnes and Noble Booksellers:!!!!
I also have links to sites where some of the books can be read for free, don’t forget summer reading! Or Book Reports! Where you see 4Shared.com, or 4shared, all you need is an e-mail to join and read for free! You don’t have to wait for a return e-mail, just sign in and you’re there
The Grimoire of Lady Sheba–Read the first 6 pages of this book (click on ”search inside this book on left”) and buy it used for under $3 here: http://www.amazon.com/Grimoire-Lady-Sheba/dp/0875420761#noop It seems the most genuine reputedly old book of shadows, quite conceivably passed down from the burning times. These are the rules of engagement for a surviving witch during the inquisition and further instruction on spells from Lady Sheba. 
Real Magic by Isaac Bonewits: explains a lot about sympathetic magic and the psychic switchboard where you can be anywhere with anyone at anytime. If it were written today, I’m sure the switchboard would be called internet. Describes things like psychic experiences in which one brother is drowning and the other brother tastes the water, feels constriction, sees dark water and feels the coldness of it. This book is accessible and indespensible to a modern witch, pagan or alternative seeker, even one interested solely in ESP.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Real-Magic-P/Isaac-Bonewits/e/9780877286882/?itm=1&USRI=Real+Magic+by+Isaac+Bonewits!!!! his Website: http://www.neopagan.net/ !!!!
Isaac Bonewits played devil’s advocate in lectures on a soapbox in college. He was so convincing in his speeches that he was recruited by The Church of Satan. He was a member for a short while and then got out of it, speaking out against Satanism and the Corruption he encountered. He became Wiccan, then a Druid. Many influential or at least intelligent seekers end up being Druids. Though started as a joke in a college, the Druid Movement is widespread and holds meetings among other places, at Stonehenge and standing stones sites. They wear white robes but not conical hats. They know Magick and have a spiritual relationship to nature, especially trees. Here is Three Green Books about Druidism: http://www.4shared.com/file/53762385/aa4b5bc1/_ebook__Philosophy_-_Wicca_Magick_Occult_-_Three_Green_Books__druidism_.html?s=1 Two more titles that I’ve read some of and would recommend to the individual interested in Druidism are The Mysteries of Druidry 
and Druid Magic
They are both magickal and connected to nature beautifully.
I purchased a small book of Edgar Cayce medicinal recommendations from the bookstore at the Association of Research and Enlightenment here in VA BCH which was founded by him. I used it to do a report for my Psych 101 class at ODU. It was fascinating that he could speak of things which a man in his place most likely did not have recourse to know and he saved many lives by lying on his back in a trance dictating letters to the infirm and sick. His seems a very real and well utilized power. He gave many remedies and said cancer could be cured by eating 4 almonds every day. I don’t know if that’s true, but more often than not his accuracy was dead-on.
The Santeria Experience by Gonzalez -Wippler, Beat Reader published by The Viking Portable Library, Dark Harbor by Mark Strand, William Blake,
The Power of the Word by Donald Tyson is a well informed case history of sacred language, especially “Tetragrammaton,” the ineffable name of god. For centuries, this sacred name was secret and only clergy (monks) knew it. It was illegal to pronounce it. Magicians and witches used it to connect with God. The name can be broken down numerically and it’s number is coincidal with many Altars in the Bible (the number of stones in their construction among many other revelations).


Moon Magic by Dion Forture is a transformatiuve text in which a hurried and harranged gentleman falls under the spell of a Goddess in human form. She teaches him Magick and how to be the God to her Goddess. You don’t have to look far to see real magick at work in this book. The accounts of the pages here could easily be a notebook kept by a Ceremonial Magician and Moon worshipper. She’s writing in a time when not all witchcraft laws have been repealed. She’s a catalyst and landmark in the history of the Craft as we know it today. She, Aleister Crowley and Israel Regardie are responsible for a great number of the beliefs and systems pertaining to modern Witchcraft and Magick.
G.*** Ladies and Gentlemen!– some of Jim Morrison’s Poetry ***(Read Free Here): http://www.huddersfield1.co.uk/poetry/morrisonpoetry.htm,***new link to a chapter from Lords and New Creatures, his first book of poetry (click “read a chapter” on left) http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Lords-the-New-Creatures/Jim-Morrison/e/9780671210441/?itm=1#CHP ***,Jim Morrison is not just a drugged Rock and Roll star, he’s a Poet. In his poetry, the Lizard King drags his belly through the heat and sends the reader reeling into the sun. His imagery has a deep root in reality, albeit his reality. He was homeless when he wrote some of the above and one can feel the weather’s oppression. He was buried with a bust on his grave in the midst of Greats and he does deserve it.
No One Here Gets Out Alive,
The
Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test describes the parties and lives of the Merry Pranksters, affiliates of Grateful Dead and the Acid Tests where LSD, a new drug, was used by groups of partiers, music was played, speakers were in the woods and almost everything was recorded. It’s an exciting look at hippie life in the sixties.
An excerpt of The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe: http://www.tomwolfe.com/KoolAidExcerpt.html
32a. read free e-book of The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe ( limit 5 books per 2 weeks downloaded here (save file download)(look up author’s last name): http://www.truly-free.org/#fP
Power Secrets from a Sorcerer’s Private Magnum Arcanum By Gavin and Yvonne Frost,
Rogue Warrior by Marcinko: written in jail, this is the account of a Navy Seal’s escapades, risks, comradery and authority issues. The author flexes his muscles and relates tests of strength and endurance such as his once swallowing an intact cobra venom sack on a dare. He is crazy. And a hero. His story is shared by many fighting men, though it is exceptional.


Solitary Witch by Silver Ravenwolf: What I like about this book is it’s size; I haven’t started to finish all 557 pages of this book. And the subject is my favorite of all. Solitaries are the most eclectic at their best and this fits my personality. There are a few really good charts and lots of other information to chew on. Plus, unlike a lot of Silver’s stuff, not all the information is geared to a teen girl. The beginning of the title is The Ultimate Book of Shadows for the New Generation and there’s a descussion in each chapter which pertains to teens, but it’s easy to skip that if you aren’t one or a parent of one.
‘A Witch’s Grimoire of Ancient Omens, Portents, Talismans, Amulets and Charms’ by G. and Y. Frost,
Yvonne says about her own book that every one she’s seen has been well worn. This may have to do with the printing press as the book tends to fall apart. Just kidding. It does, but this is truly an indespensible book. Making talismans is gone over in detail and I feel like I know what I’m doing with them because of the experience from this book. Many case studies, examples and personal accounts put this text together. Beginning to talk about Omens and Portents, s/he says,”Once you become feasac or Witch-like in your awareness, the habit of alertness will become second nature to you.”
Peyote Religion: A History by Omer C. Stewart,
Lame Deer-Seeker of Visions –is about a holy man who amongst other things, kept to the sacred pipe even after trying the relatively new Peyote. This is the biography of an elder and Richard Erdoes, the talented Native American’s biographer puts it together succinctly.
(Buy Book Here): http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_8?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=lame+deer+seeker+of+visions&sprefix=Lame+Dee),
Dreamtime and Innerspace: The World of the Shaman by ‘Kalweit, Kubler-Ross. When I recieved this book as a gift from Pauline Kusiak in the mid-90s, it was the best book about Shamanism that I’d ever read. Though there have been runners-up such as The Reader in Comparative Religion, to this day no book on the subject has so captured the heart of Shamanism and handed it to the reader. Almost romantic, it doesn’t read too clinically and the stories of the Shamans are revealed with eloquence. I love this book; you will too. ’(buy book for $6.98 ) http://www.amazon.com/Dreamtime-Inner-Space-Holger-Kalweit/dp/0877734062/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256349500&sr=1-1 ,‘Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief” by Hagan, Skinwalkers by Tony Hillerman, Sitting Bull Biography,
***Walt Whitman is an immortal poet whose self love led to a world of shining knowledge and care for fellow men/women. His lyricism is equalled by no one in our generations. His poetry digs into war and love equally and his freedom is envied by all self-respecting poets. Here is his
***Leaves of Grass, free to read*** http://www.4shared.com/file/43149169/89c8d9e8/Whitman_Walt_-_Leaves_Of_Grass.html?s=1
H.***HOWL AND OTHER POEMS by Allen Ginsberg
***(read Howl free here:http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Ramble/howl_text.html),***Howl has been banned and loved, rejected for homosexuality (of which, there is very little) and embraced for the freedom one feels flowing through the verses. Please don’t pass up this opportunity to enjoy one of the Beat generation’s most celebrated authors, here to be read for free!
Another author villainized and banned is represented here in excerpts. Beat writer, William S. Burroughs is often shocking and seemingly immoral, but he retains his head amidst his heroin addiction and homosexual underground lifestyle. His irony is clear and forceful mixed with truth regarding stories of addicts, pushers and street thugs of his time. Here are a few quickies of his writing to be swallowed, injected or smoked at your own pace.;
http://realitystudio.org/texts/ (some dead links on this site)
Look at the beginning of this blog to find more books by W.S. Burroughs.
I.***Psychic Self Defense-***The Sea Priestess
.Moon Magic-The Goat Foot God by Dion Fortune ***(Read free here):http://www.occult-underground.com/fortune.html (Read more Dion Fortune books ***here: Dion Fortune: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=1&searchName=dion+fortune&searchmode=2&searchName=dion+fortune&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0,
Sea Priestess: (absolutely great book, blends magick and fiction enchantingly) http://www.4shared.com/file/94743987/19a6a0ff/Dion_Fortune_-_Sea_Priestess.html?s=1*** Sea Priestess by Dion Fortune is a brilliantly interwoven story of preparing for a Goddess with construction, imagination and even decoration. This book epitomizes the ideal I search for in keeping a living space or building an altar. Very readable.
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Occult–Encyclopedia of Ancient and Forbidden Secrets is an authoritative text with an alphabetical list of subjects running 199 pages. It should inform and entertain. Here to read for free: ***http://www.4shared.com/file/128584410/439929f1/eBooks_-_Occult_-_Encyclopedia_Of_Ancient__Forbidden_Secrets.html?s=1***
The Complete Book of Voodoo by Robert Pelton,
‘Gods, Graves and Scholars’ by C.W. Cerum–this is the story of our modern archaeology and it’s history, which is relatively recent. Infused with bountious discoveries, robbery, governmental agencies, murder and scholarly research, this history is chock full of entertainment.
Faeries by Brian Froud and Alan Lee has brilliant illlustration, perfect for any child’s imagination or adult’s appreciation. I remember having it as a child and it’s more mature than I thought, with the faeries not always getting along with humans (not all are good). Not scary, though.
The Great Shark Hunt by Hunter S. Thompson:
http://www.99chan.org/lit/src/Thompson_Hunter_S_-_Gonzo_01_-_The_Great_Shark_Hun.pdf +The Curse of Lono+The Rum Diary+Songs of the Doomed by Hunter S. Thompson, I heard on the radio some blurb that went, “This a party like you read about!” If you take that statement without sarcasm then you have Hunter S. Thompson. He is a drug fiend with writing skills which can relate the interworkings of a gathering or a drug trip. Very fun to read.


Witchcraft, the Sixth Sense and Us was recommended by Gavin and Yvonne Frost and it has been a favorite of mine. The book is enthralling and I couldn’t put it down. It’s kind of old, but not outdated. It suggests deep meaning in being a witch.
Witches by Hans Holzer, The Encyclopedia of Magic and Witchcraft, Totems by Brad Steiger, A History of Witchcraft by Russell,

- My Vodou Queen. Locally you can find her (without red cloth and chain) at Positive Vibes on Indian River Road.


The Long Road out of Hell by Marilyn Manson, I worked at the VA Beach Ampitheatre for a few years as a stagehand and I got to meet or be spotlight for many greats in the field of music. My favorite was Ozzy Osborne who I was spotlight for. Anyway, I saw what shows are all about and it helped put a stage under Marilyn Manson’s boots when I was reading his book. I never worked for him, but his story could be any number of musicians on the hard rock scene. He’s extremely unique and twisted, though. He explains his start toward Satanism and explores his beginnings with hard drugs (especially his love of cocaine). Rock is like that. His S&M is elaborated upon and we see his childhood, with perverted adults around him. Really in-depth and honest. I especially enjoyed the interviews near the middle of the book. Marilyn Manson is a Satanic Priest indoctrinated by Anton Lavey himself. Here’s
***Lavey’s Satanic Bible free to read***: http://www.4shared.com/file/41955516/5d45ff2e/Anton_LaVey_-_Satanic_Bible.html *** I don’t have any experience in Satanism. I’m curious and would like to look at the literature behind the cult. I’ve always liked Baphomet and I bought a figure of him a while back. I’m not afraid of this book. It’s not going to convert me. I like to have an open mind. The part I read said we should “crush” our enemies and corrupt religions. I’m not sure which way to go with that. Isaac Bonewits was a member of the Church of Satan and he claims that they’re the corrupt ones. I’m pretty sure that’s true for a majority of Satanists. I grew out of rubber masks and Blood. I don’t watch “Faces of Death”. I don’t cut myself every time I pray. I want to read this to find out what I do do. I want it to make sense to me and illuminate what they do. Black magic can be so negative and popular, I worry. I’m sure there’s a crust of people who , like voodooists, don’t practice that and condemn it. I have to read.
The Night Has A Naked Soul: Witchcraft & Sorcery among the Western Cherokee by Alan Kilpatrick
is a compilation of Cherokee lyrical curses which are used by powerful and malignant witches. Traditionally, Wtches and Shamans were adversaries and the Shaman was on the right side, Witches being mean and negative. This book contains the original Cherokee with literal translation plus a summary for each so you understand in English.
Ia.*** The Haunting of Hill House (not the movie!) This book is about a
haunted house which is rented out for the summer to a young lady and a few others. The intricacies of the haunting are delineated and a dramatic conclusion brings tragedy.***read here***: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=the+haunting+of+hill+house&searchmode=2&searchName=the+haunting+of+hill+house&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
!!!! Reality by Peter Kingsley
(how the father of logic, Parmenides was a ***shaman philosopher)***Kingsley Website with some of his writing free, books for sale and links: ***Also of Empedocles who helped shape modern thought and was actually a Sorceror…Both being followers of Apollo. Kingsley knows all about the stuff I don’t. He studies the ancient texts and draws well founded conclusions in a scholarly way (and it’s involved with Magick, sorcery and altered states!) This book is exciting to read and gives a thorough history lesson. As a criticism, I get a little lost toward the middle…his excitement doesn’t wane but the coherence did for me. http://www.selfgrowth.com/experts/peter_kingsley.html ***!!!!OR !!!! http://www.peterkingsley.org/ !!!!
Creating Poetry by Drury, The Poetry Dictionary by Drury, Memoirs of a Psychic Spy by McMoneagle, The Rig Veda, The Tibetan Book of the Dead:
http://www.summum.us/mummification/tbotd/ This is a powerful trip to take as a reader. People have likened it to LSD trips. Really, there’s a book about that. The names in this book are outlandish to onewho speaks English. But that just adds to the trip. The afterlife is in this book. It’s read to the deceased to show the way. It’s a little like “choose your own adventure” at times because it depends what you did within the last chapter as to where you are now. It’s not silly though. I read the whole thing. The names became a blur for some of the time but there was a lot to enjoy.
Ib.***The Bhagavad Gita :
I went to a musem in D.C. and a krishna sold me this book along with “Easy Journey to Other Planets for $10 total. It had losts of pictures which this version is lacking. You can find one with pictures but they’re one for every sentance. I had a great time looking at the pictures and reading the contents. I don’t remember if I read the whole thing, but I want to say I did.
this is a bible of the Hindu religion and explains various planes of existance for the devotee. (read here): http://www.4shared.com/file/83003336/614a641c/bhagavad_gita__the_song_celestial_.html?s=1 ***
***The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe:***http://www.4shared.com/file/69241881/b33445a9/Edgar_Allen_Poe_books_collection.html?s=1***
With Poe you start off, become involved, then fascinated, then scared. He’s brilliant. He’s a genius! Try him.
Ic***The Witching Hour by Anne Rice :
I enjoyed this fiction version of the Romantic and insane Mayfair Witches. It was written before Interview with a Vampire. (read here): http://www.4shared.com/file/56809732/2bfd50a6/Anne_Rice_-_01_-_The_Witching_Hour.html?s=1 The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice (books 1-10) :
Interview With A Vampire and Beyond! (read Here): http://www.4shared.com/file/36536367/44db886f/Anne_Rice_-_The_Vampire_Chronicles__Books_1-10_.html?s=1 ***
***The Best Stephen King I’ve ever read and it’s not even really scary. ***The Dark Tower series #1-5 (Gunslinger, Drawing of the Three, etc.) *** You should try reading this! Roland crosses time’s borders and is a six-shooter from the future. Better than it sounds. free to read here: http://www.4shared.com/file/82993598/f4f8e52e/Stephen_King_-_The_Dark_Tower_Books_1-5.html?s=1
***The Dark Tower 6-7 here : http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Stephen+King–The+Dark+Tower&searchmode=2&searchName=Stephen+King–The+Dark+Tower&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
***It by Stephen King IS scary (and long) but intelligent and funny, fun and heart-racing exciting. You will get sucked in if you start this book. *** read free here: http://www.4shared.com/file/83809029/6946949c/ebookprovidercocc_Stephen_King_-_It.html?s=1
The Magus by Barrett, The Night Battles,The Triumph of the Moon,
Take an in-depth look at this book, Astrology (Zodiac Personalities). Find out what the stars hold for your birth sign and how you match up with other signs as well. I always like looking at the Astrology stuff in the Witches’ Almanac and this book is similar (note: after reading more of this book, this appears to be the most accurate and worthwhile astrology I’ve had in front of me. My only problem is I read about myself and I don’t want to read about others.): http://www.4shared.com/file/47196115/9b83f3f0/_ebook_-_occult__Astrology__Zodiac_Personalities_.html?s=1
Id.***The Key of Solomon : A well reputed Grimoire of Ceremonial Magick.
(Angels and Demons) (read here): http://www.4shared.com/file/41959855/e22e477b/The_Greater_Key_of_Solomon_-_Order_of_the_Pentacles.html?s=1 ,***
J***The Goetia: the Lesser Key of Solomon: More materials attributed to King Solomon, these edited by Aleister Crowley.(read here):
http://www.4shared.com/file/68450915/91abf6b2/_Kabbalah__-_The_Lesser_Key_Of_Solomon__SL_MacGregor_Mathers__Aleister_Crowley_.html?s=1 ***
An ABC of Witchcraft by Valiente,
Goya: Painter of Terrible Splendor by Jeannine Baticle, Essential Klimt by Laura Payne, Egon Schiele, Van Gogh, Picasso, Vermeer,
’50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship’ by Salvador Dali
This book is full of little tricks to becoming a better artist. Dali’s ego hardly gets in the way. Beautiful and inventive, really great and inspiring (for sale here):http://search.barnesandnoble.com/50-Secrets-of-Magic-Craftsmanship/Salvador-Dali/e/9780486271323/?itm=1&usri=1),
J.W. Waterhouse, The Pre-Raphaelites: Romance and Realism by Laurence Des Cars, Toulouse-Lautrec by Bernard Denvir, Modern Sculpture by Herbert Read, M.C. Escher: His Life and Complete Graphic Work, Paintings in the Louvre by Lawrence Gowing, ‘Munch, In His own Words’ by Poul Tojner, What Painting Is by James Elkins, The Art Spirit by Henri,
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein,
The Witchcult of Western Europe by Margaret Murray (read free here): http://www.4shared.com/file/173134188/3cedf1f8/Margaret_Alice_Murray_-_The_Wi.html?s=1
This Picture by Waterhouse is on the cover of a Witchcraft Encyclopedia by Guiley that I recommendThe Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats, White Stains and the Nameless Novel–Book 4–Diary of a Drug Fiend by Aleister Crowley, A Prayer for Owen Meany,
***A Clockwork Orange (+movie, mature)A rich fiction book with an invented glossary of new jargon and literary futurism, this story involves a group of thugs and one’s capture, rehabillitation and release. Includes rape and it’s consequences, with techniques of brainwashing only seen in the future.
K.***Read free ebook here:http://www.4shared.com/file/75392100/294816a8/E-Book_-_A_Clockwork_Orange__1986_UK_Uncut_BookmarkedGlossary.html?s=1,***
Golden Bough by Frazer, The Witches’ Almanac
, A.E. Waite, Bonewits’ Essential Guide to Druidism by Isaac Bonewits, Surviving Schizophrenia, Setting Free the Actor: Overcoming Creative Blocks by Ann Brebner,

- I took this picture behind Lavan Center, Berkshire Theater Festival, Stockbridge, Mass. Down the road is a stone circle
The 21 Lessons of Merlyn by Monroe, ‘Signs, Symbols and Omens’–Wicca for One by Raymond Buckland, Rune Magic-The Power of the Word, Ritual Magic (What it is and how to do it)-by Donald Tyson

Ritual Magic, What It Is & How To Do It by Donald Tyson is a classic in my opinion and very easy to comprehend. Pretty much, one can’t go wrong with a book by Donald Tyson. Will work as a guide in magick for the neophyte or the seasoned Witch. His work includes history as well as practice with many esoteric and classical illustrations. He covers the separate systems of The Golden Dawn, Thelema, Satanism (he disagrees with it), Enochian, Witchcraft, Druidism, Shamanism, Runes and Vodoun. A quote from it’s page 99 is thus, “Fear of change is why magic has been traditionally looked upon as satanic and demonic. There is nothing inherently evil about the practice of ritual magic. Magic is an art. No art can be itself evil, even though evil may on occasion find expression through its creations. It is possible to talk about an evil poet, and even an evil poem, but poetry itself can never be evil. Yet for thousands of years the authorities of the great religions regarded magic as wicked and condemned to death those who practiced it.”–Donald Tyson.
.Necronomicon by Donald Tyson, This reads more like a fiction book than a grimoire like the other Necronomicons. Tyson leaves that for the Grimoire of the Necronomicon![]()
L*** Necronomicon by Simon…The infamous Necronomicon, though an obvious hoax based on Sumerian religion, is fantastic and enthralling with beautiful possibly powerful symbols/seals. A very dark story which one is liable to get lost in, the real warning about this text??? it has a body count. When it says to attain the next gate by killing 7 victims, DON’T! If you can handle reading Moby Dick without Killing Whales, then you’re welcome to this text.
!!!! The NecronomiconFiles: The Truth behind the legend by Harms and Gonce
–Gives a thorough debunking of the myth surrounding the Necronomicon and it’s myriad of forms. Where the Necronomicon is misleading, the Files are informative.
, (Find many books of Necronomicon and a lot of free occult books at: ***(Read Free Here): http://www.occult-underground.com/necronomicon.html***!!!!
In Search of Quetzalcoatl by Pierre Honore, Gifts of the Lotus,
Diary of a Witch by Sybil Leek,
A really affectionate and positve look at witchcraft. Hereditary Witchcraft. Sybil was born to a witch family in the New Forest section of England. She shares both her youth and being psychic (she would blurt out embarassing truths such as the fact that her friend wouldn’t live to see the next year in her formative years.) She covers her life reminiscing of the kind old man she used to walk in the mountains with ( Aleister Crowley) and eventually her life in America. Definantly a classic in this genre. Read it!
The Serpent and the Rainbow by Wade Davis,
A scientist and anthropologist who works for a drug company, after bringing home treasures of the pharmaceutical type from the rainforest in South America delves into Haiti to discover the way zombies are made in hopes of finding medicine. He discovers the way to make a zombie is to use puffer-fish poison which paralyzes so much one appears dead. He finds out lots more from the inside of Haitian vodou. Fascinating and quick paced, it is way better than the movie. The movie’s not bad but really it’s inaccurate.
My Education by William S. Burroughs, Action Figure by Gary Trudeau (with figure)
M.***Illusions: Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah: One of the great beginnings in a book…it’s written in cursive, not typed. Pretty neat and a great lead to an impressive story of finding one’s place above obstacles.
***(Join 4shared free to download Illusions for free here: (Read Free Here): http://www.4shared.com/file/21117580/105104f3/Illusions_-_The_Adventures_Of_A_Reluctant_Messiah_By_Richard_David_Bach.html,***
Das Energi, The Chalice and the Blade,
N.***Aradia (The Gospel of Witches)
Aradia is very lyrical and great classic poetry with the birth of Witchcraft explained***(Read Free Here): http://www.4shared.com/file/41949915/bae0c1f8/Aradia_The_Gospel_of_the_Witches.html?s=1,***
Witches and Jesuits (about Shakespeare, Witches and Jesuits…the gunpowder plot, etc.)
The Pendulum and Possession by Bill Finch: I found this book through www.wicca.org and the Frosts. It relates how a pendulum can be used to better oneself and pin-point a case of possession. Often times it is a relative, relatively well- meaning, who is found to possess a person and those instances of demon possession are rare, if plausible.
An introduction to dowsing with pendulums is here (remember, you can make a cheap pendulum by tying a thread to a paper-clip.): Pendulums, http://www.4shared.com/file/165846025/292d7f0f/Pendulums.html?s=1

!!!! Website: Buy Wanda’s book, Possessed by Ghosts: Exorcisms in the 21st Century, here: http://www.theexorcisms.com/ Wanda Pratnicka, Wanda’s site is full of grammatical errors and her book has many contradictions but her message is clear: We’re here for a purpose and there is an afterlife. She’s an exorcist and a very real one. She’s from Poland and can cleanse spirits and get rid of unwanted hauntings. Author of (above)-Possessed by Ghosts-site is fascinating-”for a spiritual seeker“!!!!
Next, (Buy Buckland’s Book Here)http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Book-of-African-Divination/Raymond-Buckland/e/9780892813643/?itm=4
Here is The Book of African Divination and Deck by Raymond Buckland…There is a great list of a ‘Bones divination’ set including a couple bones and the rest shells…If in local Va Bch. you can find the shells at Shells, Shells, the Shell Shop on the pier at the beach, add to them chicken bones from Popeyes and cow’s/bull’s/buffalo teeth and you’re ready to go with a circle described to work within.
O***On the Road (for an audiobook of On the Road, download Limewire{below} and search “On the Road by Jack Kerouac”) or read On the Road. One of the main texts from the Beat Generation where America was searched for and found by hitchhiking and drinking, writing and smoking. read On the Road free here
***http://www.4shared.com/file/109558612/f807eb73/Jack_Kerouac_-_On_The_Road.html?s=1 , The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac:
Without question, one of the greatest books I’ve ever read. Written in the space of 11 days, this is an account of a segment of Jack Kerouac’s life that is wildly insightful. It covers Jack working in a far off fire tower in the woods to parties on a hill and reading under trees as part of Buddhism in Jack’s personal style. A gathering is related in which all the great Beats of Jack’s crowd are present and it is a wild night.
The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac free to read: (limit five books per 2 weeks, save file)(look up author’s last name): http://www.truly-free.org/#fF
In a Shallow Grave by James Purdy is a novel about a man who fights odds because he has a skin condition and is a little weird. Ok, a lot weird. The pace of this text is slow and plodding but that is entirely enjoyable as it is.
The Stranger by Albert Camus
, I read The Stranger in a day and a half. Another page-turner. Once you get past Maman’s (mother’s ) funeral and on to the knifing on the beach it moves very quickly and strangely.
The Stranger is available to read free above in the top list of Milton Dodd – Witch.
Oa.***Journals of Sylvia Plath+***The Bell Jar…This book is Sylvia Plath dealing with her fashion =-modeling opportunity in her cynical, even self -defeating way.
*** (Read Free Here):http://www.4shared.com/file/33853385/626efd26/Plath__Sylvia_-_The_Bell_Jar.html?s=1,***
Leonardo on Painting,
‘Bright lights, Big City’
,This is one of those books that leaves an indelible impression on the reader. Called a tragicomedy, this book is poignant and a riot. It delves into the fun and the hard side of cocaine addiction. I wish I could find it for free, but I’ve looked a lot and no doing.(buy bright lights, big city here for $1.99): http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Bright-Lights-Big-City/Jay-McInerney/e/9780394726410/?itm=1&usri=bright+lights+big+city ,
***The Sound and the Fury by W. Faulkner
…I loved reading this book so much that I read it aloud all night sitting on the front lawn. This was not looked upon favorably and I ended up staying for a while in Norfolk Psychiatric. I still like the book.(read here),http://www.4shared.com/file/80902462/b0446ef5/The_Sound_and_the_Fury_by_Faulkner_William.html?s=1 ***
Lord Jim,
Authentic Thaumaturgy by Isaac Bonewits=a great book that clears up what real psychics, magicians and witches do which corresponds to belief, fairy tale, science fiction and role-playing.
P.***Black Elk Speaks: Black Elk, a Native American Elder discloses a good portion of his life to his biographer. His biographer writes it down as he says it because Black Elk writes little English. Raised as an Indian, he explains what it was like growing up with too oft-times enemies, Whites. And the intracacies of some of his religion (his vision), hunting and warrior lifestyles.
***(read free here–http://www.firstpeople.us/articles/Black-Elk-Speaks/Black-Elk-Speaks-Index.html)***+ The Sacred Pipe by Black Elk,
Q.***Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett…This is a minimalistic play involving two players and a third who never shows.
***(Read Free Here): http://www.samuel-beckett.net/Waiting_for_Godot_Part1.html,***
R.***The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge series by Carlos Castaneda…Includes detailed depictions of spiritual beliefs taught by a shaman. There was an uproar which has died down about the teachings being fraudulent, but even if they are, they are entertaining in the least and uplifting. I’ve read eight books of this series and there’s always something new to learn.
***Read Castaneda Free here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/321016/The-Teachings-of-Don-Juan-CARLOS-CASTANEDA ,*** Carlos Castaneda Complete Works (Save File, limit 5 books per 2 weeks, look up author’s last name)…http://www.truly-free.org/#fH
S.***Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson…Drugged-out crazy read.
***(Read Free Here): http://www.4shared.com/file/106456394/2bdd2da/Hunter_S_Thompson-_Fear_and_Loathing_in_Las_Vegas.html?s=1 join 4shared to read. ***
!!!!Ralph Steadman art: Website with art by Hunter S. Thompson’s artist.!!!! http://www.ralphsteadman.com/!!!!
T***The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit ***
Read Here: http://www.4shared.com/file/72181543/749e3311/The_Hobbit.html?s=1 ***
All of the books of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy in one download is available above in the beginning list of Witch.
The Celestine Prophecy, available above, is illuminating and, if I remember, set in a rainforest.
Nadja by Andre Breton: Breton is a member of the surrealism movement and this compliments his fresh writing style. Nadja means Hope in Russian. It’s the name of the main character.
***One of the greatest painters of all time, Johannes Vermeer is represented in this collection. Vermeer is known for his photo-realism and perfection. His works, such as Girl with Pearl Earing
and The Little Street have inspired many and I’m one of them. The models’ skin seems to have a sheen of life which glimmers as she/he breathes. Here is his entire collection, modest in number but not in quality, ***Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) : Right click the blue screen with vermeer written on it and click next. http://www.4shared.com/file/42935660/47899db8/Johannes_Vermeer__1632-1675_.html?s=1***
Ta.***The Oracles of Nostradamus (read his some of his writings
here http://www.4shared.com/file/80845689/199a0341/ebookprovidercocc_Nostradamus_-_Writings_of_Nostradamus.html?s=1 ,
Tb***Secrets & Mysteries by Sylvia Browne,*** Read Life On the Other Side by Sylvia Browne
here: http://www.4shared.com/file/46585712/1359d51d/Sylvia_Browne_-_Life_On_The_Other_Side.html?s=1 ***
***Earth, Air Fire &Water by Scott Cunningham. Some have sworn off him because he seems to light and not dark or controversial enough. His books are actually a scholar’s/ Wiccan’s/Magickian’s/Pagan’s/neophyte’s/elder’s dream come true and best friend. They contain all the information (correct among the Craft) needed to practice magick, worship as a Wiccan or Pagan and appreciate things such as nature’s bounty. Add your own darkness.
He was one of the first writers to let us know you can do a ceremony in street clothes. And, yes, it’s the thought that counts. Brimming with all sorts of esoteric information, you’ll find something you love here:(read Here) http://www.4shared.com/file/145538014/d943a3da/21978135-Earth-Air-Fire-Water-Scott-Cunningham.html?s=1 ***AND HERE: Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem and Metal Magic:*** read free here: http://www.4shared.com/file/47525457/e9de49da/Encyclopedia_of_Crystal_Gem_and_Metal_Magic.html?s=1 ***
, John Edward, Edgar Cayce, Fantasy Art Now edited by Martin McKenna(cover to cover brimming with exotic paintings), Myths and Legends (an illustrated guide to their origins and meanings), Altered States by Paddy Chayefsky (bad movie, good book), Plato,
Steppenwolf + Poems+Siddhartha by Herman Hesse I loved Steppenwolf and Poems. I’ve yet to finish Siddhartha but I know Hesse is a great writer, so: Enjoy
***Siddhartha by Hesse free to read here:http://www.4shared.com/file/52131816/44ae96e4/Herman_Hesse_-_Siddhartha.html?s=1 ***
***Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky–an amazing read if you can get past the hype of books like this and Tolstoy’s being too long. It’s the tale of a poor man turned axe murderor. Driven plot and psychology. read free here: http://www.4shared.com/file/64691310/1b72c6f0/Fyodor_Dostoevsky_-_Crime_And_Punishment.html?s=1 ***
, The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer, Heretic’s Heart by Margot Adler, Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut, Witchcraft Theory and Practice by Ly de Angeles, Nocturnal Witchcraft by Konstantinos, Time Life Books: American Indian Series with red covers–Mighty Chieftains, Spirit World, etc. , The Encyclopedia Of Witches and Witchcraft by Guiley, The Four Agreements: Toltec Wisdom Collection–3-book boxed set by don Miguel Ruiz,
***The Way of the Shaman by Michael Harner, if you want to know what shamanism is about this is a good start. Here read, in 3 parts:*** http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=0
Here’s a page for those interested in writings about Shamanism.
Included are these books, Modern Shamanism, Shamanism and Spirit and Psychedelic Shamanism+ more: http://search.4shared.com/network/search.jsp?sortType=1&sortOrder=1&sortmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchmode=2&searchName=Shamanism&searchDescription=&searchExtention=&sizeCriteria=atleast&sizevalue=10&start=50
A quick note on this link: I haven’t read this book but the author comes well recommended. This book explores the history of Mythology as seen through the sights of Psychology, Archaeology and Anthropology. Sounds and looks good. I checked the table of contents and we’re going to like this. It includes more than a chapter about Shamans. And the book contains through it’s chapters a timeline comparing man’s progress and myth’s.
It’s called Masks of God: Primitive Mythology by Joseph Campbell and is free to read here: http://www.4shared.com/file/72817226/58951af8/_Ebook__Campbell_Joseph_-_The_Masks_Of_God_-_Primitive_Mythology__Ocr_By_Angel_V_10__Christian_Library_.html?s=1
The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley: It’s a book about experiences with hallucinagens such as cactus. The experiences are discussed relative to spirituality. It’s a short and enjoyable read< read here for free: http://www.occult-underground.com/misc.html
Couldn’t be a good Witchcraft site without some Voodoo studies
: read here: *** http://www.4shared.com/file/139898443/61202f2/Vodou_in_Haitian_Life_and_Culture__Invisible_Powers.html?s=1 ***
Doktor Snake’s Voodoo Spellbook by Dr. Snake
(whimsical and light treatment of the mysteries of Voodoo)…I recommend it to teen and older.http://www.amazon.com/Snakes-Voodoo-Spellbook-Doktor-Snake/dp/0312265093/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1254537041&sr=8-1,
The Golden Bough by James Frazer is a classic reference book on the subject of folklore and religion. Here to read for free: http://www.occult-underground.com/misc.html
The Wolf Almanac just arrived at my house today (looks good), buy book here: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Wolf-Almanac/Robert-H-Busch/e/9781558213517/?itm=2,
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Writing Poetry arrived also…should be informative.
Tc.***Paracelsus: Of the Supreme Mysteries,
***Read free e-book here: http://www.4shared.com/file/87637653/ab65df77/paracelsus_-_of_the_supreme_mysteries__1655_.html?s=1, ,***
Gonzo+Fear and Loathing in America+Death of a Poet by Hunter S. Thompson.
U.*** A folder at 4shared.com called witchy ebooks contains many good ***books for free download: Left hand path included:
here:http://www.4shared.com/dir/6242625/2b5d3a46/Witchy_Ebooks.html ***
Do you love the ancient Gods? If you’d like to see them come to life and perform as they were meant to of old, read here:*** The Iliad, The Odyssey by Homer,
The Aeneid by Virgil ***http://www.4shared.com/file/79937343/ccfcf7f9/THE_ILIAD_THE_AENEID__THE_ODYSSEY.html?s=1***

………………….I have my own book, a book by Milton D. or Milton Dodd, Milton Blansett Dodd… it’s available at milton.c
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V.Children’s Books: ***White Fang by Jack London
*** Written from the viewpoint of a wolf.+ *** (White Fang and The Call of the Wild are available to read for free above in the 1st “Witch” list.***
Grimm’s Fairy Tales by the bros. Grimm: http://www.4shared.com/file/83409790/81e3230d/ebookprovidercocc_Grimms_Fairy_Tales.html?s=1
, Where the Wild Things Are, ‘Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb’, The Puffin and the Spot, Puss in Boots, The Wind in the Willows, Faeries by Brian Froud and Alan Lee, A Wrinkle in Time, WatershipDown (book and movie!), The Most Dangerous Game (short story), Flowers for Algernon, Brer Rabbit, Teen Witch by Silver Ravenwolf, Call it Courage by Armstrong Sperry,
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton (+movie), Brave New World by Aldous Huxley,
American Native by Tim Payne: (can’t find it!),
Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian; the Complete Portfolio, The Thief of Always by Clive Barker (he wrote a children’s book), books by Isaac Asimov, Not Quite Human (not the movie),
***Walden by Thoreau=This is a great novel written about spending time in nature. He has three chairs in his cabin and swims every morning in the pond, no matter the season. His descriptions are hypnotic and glow like light through leaves. READ FREE HERE:
http://www.4shared.com/file/41850744/313a9dbe/Thoreau_Henry_David_-_Walden.html?s=1 ***
, The Tao of Pooh, The Te of Piglet,
***The Crucible by Arthur Miller about the Salem Witch Trials
read here: http://www.4shared.com/file/27736792/933562d2/miller_arthur_-_the_crucible.html?s=1 ***
, Through the Looking Glass,
North American Indians by Gorsline
Here: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/North-American-Indians/Gorsline/e/9780394837024/?itm=2&usri=1
W.***Alice in Wonderland illustrated
,
***Read free here: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rgs/alice-table.html.,***
X.***Lord of the Flies:
***free text to read; http://gv.pl/pdf/lord_of_the_flies.pdf,,***
Y.***The Elfstones of Shannara:
*** Join 4shared & download Elfstones for free here*** (Read): http://www.4shared.com/file/90811165/c86cd8/Brooks_Terry_-_Shannara_2_-_Elfstones_of_Shannara.html?s=1,***
Where the Wild Things Are by Sendak: http://www.4shared.com/file/117703832/e137642/Maurice_Sendak_-_Where_The_Wild_Things_Are.html?s=1
Comic books:World’s Largest comic shop: http://www.mycomicshop.com/?gclid=COSZ_Mmj9ZsCFRlcagodk0QS_wElfquest, Batman, Wolverine (esp. graphic novel against ninjas from late 80s-early 90s), Punisher, G.I. Joe, The Nam (mature), Grendel (mature), The Extremeist (mature), The Black Orchid #1. Cerebus the Aardvark, The Daredevil, Lone Wolf and Cub, The Sandman, Cracked (Mad), Groo the Wanderer, Gnat Rat, Merc (mature), Grey (mature), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Green Arrow, Appleseed and Akira (both are Japanimation-not my favorite genre-but both are good movies too…
Here’s the trailer for Appleseed Ex Machina PG-13 (Watch) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqjm3HBCx1E&feature=related),
Batman-The Killing Joke, Batman-The Dark Knight Returns, Ronin(mature), The Watchmen (mature), Death, Lady Death, The Prisoner (after the 60s TV show), The Hulk, Superman 50th Anniversary, Heavy Metal (mature), Usagi Yojimbo
Usagi is a badass!
Another Book List. I’ll need a new shelf!
I’m going to participate in a Schizophrenia Study in a Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland and I’m getting paid for it.
Here’s What I’m Buying with the money< I’m not buying quite all of these…Not the ones with an X:
1. Andre Breton: Surrealism and Painting $21.08 X
2. Animal Speak: Pocket Guide $4.60
3. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to: a.Being Psychic $1.99 X
4b.Creative Writing $8.92 X
5c.Natural Magick $1.99
6d.Psychic Awareness $1.99
7e.World Religions $7.95 X
8f.Writing Well $7.85 X
9. Das Energi $3.50
10. Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley $2.22
11. Earth, Air, Fire and Water by Scott Cunningham $3.25 X
12. The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie $8.99
13. Gonzo by Hunter S. Thompson $13.00 X
14. Heretic’s Heart by Margot Adler $1.99 X
15. Liber Lilith by Donald Tyson $36.99 at Amazon.com
16. Lords and New Creatures by Jim Morrison $1.99
new link to a chapter from Lords and New Creatures, his first book of poetry (click “read a chapter” on left) http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Lords-the-New-Creatures/Jim-Morrison/e/9780671210441/?itm=1#CHP 
17. Rilke on Love and other Difficulties $1.99 X
18. Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix by Cross $5.87
19. Runes of Elfland by Brian Froud and Ari Berk $3.58 X
…….Website here of Brian Froud and Friends making paintings, animation and muppets…site is free to join, membership required. http://worldoffroud.com/www/froudians/members/index.cfm
20. Shamanic Witch by Gail Wood $5.99
21. Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience by William Blake $1.99 X
22. Tell My Horse $8.06
23.The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath $8.99
23. Vagabond Prophet: A Novel of Nostradamus by A. Symons $1.99 or $0.01 at Amazon.com
24. Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria & Santeria by Jim Bailey(out of print–hard to find)$4—$30
25. Zen Inspirations $2.47X
26. 1000 Faces of God by Rebecca Hind $1.99
27. CD– “The Orb’s Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld” $17.99–the only album by The Orb that I like. Really good though.
28. CD-Ride–”Nowhere” $23.99 or $17.99
29. Another thing I might buy is this wolf touch lamp for $32.99 at amazon.com
30. Plus some Soldiers and Diorama stuff from Sierra Toy Soldier Company: Street Fountain,
Hedge Wall
and Forces of Valor Soldiers.

- 35th Infantry $15.95 Sierra
There’s free shipping on most orders over $25.00 at Sierra Toy Soldier Company.
31. Maybe the Poor Man’s Luminaria $2.95 at American Science and Surplus. That’s a display light show to put under crystals and stuff. An Einstein doll and Da Vinci figure

- Da Vinci and Einstein available at sciplus.com
D&D type figures, including a gargoyle for $1.00

- sciplus.com
32. I’m also getting a reproduction of an Ica Stone at mtblanco.com for $82 total, S.H. included.
I’m excited! I haven’t had money over $50 in a very long time. Maybe they’ll find something in this testing that will help somebody with a disability…I hope so.
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If you or a loved one is Schizophrenic and interested in participating in a study in Bethesda, Maryland for up to $510 plus free hotel and gas money, here is a number to call and ask for more info to be sent in the mail…1-888-674-6464.
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Most of these movies (even the ones linked to other sites) can be seen at www.graboid.com, free for 30 days, no credit card needed, then a charge of less than $5 a month if you want the service or more if you want more priveleges. You won’t be charged for signing up for free service. Limits on the size of movie are on the free service and $5 service. Pay attention to the 2000 MB limit, you can work in a few movies free.
1. Naked Lunch-(R)
-Altered state on film…Weird…slow beginning but brilliant. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd6VlYgvDqo watch the entire film ONLY IN GERMAN at graboid with your 30 day trial, here: http://www.graboid.com/
AAA.2. The Serpent and the Rainbow-(R)
-book is more realistic, less horrifying…main character in this movie is bad casting…overall, good entertainment with a hint of truth…The Wes Craven horror is here: (based on a true story) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy5ZRMgGn2M whole movie****
3. Angel Heart-(R)
-A serial killer chases his tail in the midst of a voodoo curse…Hollywood voodoo. Mickey Rourke. Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5048Megdc8 watch the entire film for free at graboid video: http://www.graboid.com/
BBB.4. Where the Buffalo Roam-(PG-13)
-funny comedy with Bill Murray as Hunter S. Thompson, the drugged reporter for Rolling Stone Magazine. The movie here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60gdBWaoigE whole movie****
CCC.5. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas-(R)
-a more realistic trip with Johnny Depp as Hunter S. Thompson, Hunter liked this one better…Wild Ride! Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5TBS1UOThQ full movie at www.hulu.com , just sign up to hulu: http://www.hulu.com/fear-and-loathing-in-las-vegaswhole movie****
6. River’s Edge-(R)
-A high school student kills his girlfriend and his friends try to save him from the authorities…Based on a true story…Early Keanu Reeves and Crispin Glover, plus Dennis Hopper…actually brilliant Acting…Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LyCHKlS-KE
DDD.7. The Exorcism of Emily Rose-(PG-13)
-the Vatican proclaimed this case an actual possession…More court than horror…Nice…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upLEZS9dPkY whole movie****
8. Easy Rider-(R)
-A hippie movie that encompasses the entire hippie movement, movingly. Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda…Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in5uA5YXHIg
EEE.9. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest-(PG)
- Takes place in a mental ward, one patient tries to unite the patients against the strict overseers of doctors. Jack Nicholson. Check into the looney-bin here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCo5JBWWj-4 whole movie****
10. Dances With Wolves-(PG-13)
-If you haven’t seen this masterpiece by now, please do. Kevin Costner. A man is accepted by Native Americans and rejected by whites. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MOiq-4leSQ&feature=PlayList&p=E333150C5D121102&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=56
11. Black Robe-(PG-13)
-On par with Dances With Wolves, this little known masterpiece demands to be seen by any seeker in Amerindian culture historically. In the movie the sequence starts with settlers…Once you get to the Indians you’re off and running…No longer available at YouTube…Trailer Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v11VrC3cb_A
11a. Lakota Woman: a great book put to film. The autobiography of a Native American who went through Indian school and AIM during a turbulent time for the Lakota. An Indian war took place in the 1970s, not just at Wounded Knee but on the Lakota reservation as a whole. It’s a great story. No- where near as good as the book, but if you can’t get enough, here you go. At amazon.com this costs $40, here it’s $10:
http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=5247004
12. Lonesome Dove-(PG)
-Cowboys in an epic saga of the west. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiFpjPNNH1I&feature=related
GGG.13. Shaka Zulu-(PG)
-Fascinating depiction of the Zulu wars and extremely vibrant and colorful showing of tribes. Stifled English and beautiful Africans. Here is the whole movie:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I85IeMy7fM whole movie, hard to match together episodes ****
14. Pollock-(PG)
-one of the great innovative artists of his time. Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy6Omz1bDPg&NR=1&feature=fvwp
14.5.. Klimt
–A movie about controversial (at the time) artist Gustav Klimt, a contemporary of Schiele and Munch. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbbaU5P0lL4&feature=PlayList&p=05DC5231E2C2ED07&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=1
15. Basquiat-(R)
-A graffiti artist turned pro by his association with Andy Warhol, poignant and moving. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VPuD1vOAyw watch movie for free at, http://www.graboid.com/
16. The Doors-(R)
-Jim Morrison, played by Val Kilmer very well, will blow your mind. The trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYair5Dag4Q Watch entire movie at http://www.graboid.com/
HHH.17. The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl-(PG-14)
-Jim Morrison, played by Jim Morrison very well, will blow your mind. It’s on YouTube in 7 parts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYfVZ_rLpVA&feature=PlayList&p=B3E913E86690ED94&index=3 whole movie****
17a. Platoon: At my birth in June of 1975, the ominous fall of Saigon had occured and the end of the Vietnam war had begun. Here is a film that highlights the struggle in detail: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS3NK0LKzbo&feature=PlayList&p=D47040E0395E7690&index=0 whole movie.****
18. The Ninth Gate-(R)
-In search of Devil’s writ, Johnny Depp finds intrigue and murder. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD-r8UQXeM8 watch entire movie free ONLY IN FRENCH for 30 days here: http://www.graboid.com/
19. The Native Americans: (G) a documentary with Robbie Robertson and the Red Road Ensemble for a soundtrack. First link=Edward S. Curtis photos to Robbie Robertson Music here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZfwtKSU7h4 second link Robbie Robertson and the Red Road Ensemble performing for the documentary, The Native Americans, here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAo2NM6cYns, Book related to TV documentary, here:http://www.amazon.com/Native-Americans-Illustrated-History/dp/1878685422
20. A Clockwork Orange-(R)
-Futuristic rapist recieves new treatment–new language and puzzling precipices. Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EwT2JHDENE Watch entire movie for free for 30 days at http://www.graboid.com/
21. Heat-(R)
-Pacino and De Niro as cop and robber. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48BSKPKYLdI&feature=related
22. The Godfather series-(R)
-Pacino and De Niro as Mobsters…beautiful. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf16Vc3iZjE
23. Boys N the Hood-(R)
-classic gangland murder story. Ice Cube. Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD7cVYFiHgI&feature=related Watch movie at Crackle, here: http://crackle.com/c/Boyz_N_The_Hood, Whole Movie ****
III.24. Friday-(R)
-classic gangland comedy story…Ice Cube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5Kq53mHlRI whole movie****
JJJ.25. Natural Born Killers-R-
: Woody Harrelson..mature trip to Hell.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIkmBNUufOg whole movie****
26. Dazed and Confused-(R)
-substance abuse fun. Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_eTV4lRJYU Watch the entire movie for free here: http://www.graboid.com/
27. Half Baked-(R)
-substance abuse fun. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzEio_1trro Watch entire movie here free: http://www.graboid.com/
27.5..Rush…(R)
Serious drama about heroin addiction and the violence surrounding it. I made the soundtrack except for the song about Eric Clapton’s son. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUiu6fRZnm4&feature=fvw
28. Crazy Horse: the Last Warrior-(G)
-made for tv but pretty good
KKK.29. Crossroads:(PG)
the only blues movie I know of. Ralph Machio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqCWVS04Jog&feature=related this link is missing a portion of the movie.****
LLL.30. Scary Movie I:(R)
Hilarious, I’m naked in a picture in this movie. I’m fat.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cu8ynFSiuM whole movie****
31. Fight Club: (R)
another wild ride. Realities collide and a man is both a caring person and a merciless mercenary leading a fight club/terrorist group. A piece of my body is in this movie (unmentionable) in the middle of a cartoon. Brad Pitt. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8FRBYOFu2w watch movie for free for 30 days from joining here, no card required; http://www.graboid.com/
MMM.32. Detroit Rock City: (R)
Brilliant comedy involving Kiss fans and maniacally uptight authority figures.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaNfOKTr7m0&feature=PlayList&p=AF2FF46A6181307D&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=67 whole movie****
NNN.33. Woodstock: (PG-13)
footage from the first Woodstock…good stuff. Take the Trip here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEYpVXN53RI,****
OOO.34. It-(PG-13)
-based on the book by Stephen King, It describes a little town in America haunted by a child-killing spirit….good movie, but even better book. Here It is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcW_FbNG1cg whole movie****
PPP.35. The Craft: (R)
Witches as some are except for the superpowers and killing. Look for the light in the darkness, the butterflies instead of snakes and you will enjoy this film.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0EdidX2DJ0&feature=PlayList&p=30B29C76DC59C9CC&index=0 Neve Campbell. Whole movie****
QQQ.36. Altered States
by Chayefsky: (R) a man reverts to prehistoric man after isolation tank regression in which he comes to with blood on his lips…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTeouE- NVuY&feature=PlayList&p=77794EB6F4877DC7&index=0…the special effects are not so special but it could amuse you. whole movie****
RRR.37. The Outsiders: (PG)
Stay Golden Ponyboy. A classic written by a fifteen year old girl for class. Extremely well versed and amazing show. Book and movie are both excellent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EoZAgsSt18&feature=PlayList&p=C8BA093703298EE1&index=0 whole movie****
SSS.38. Pink Floyd, The Wall: (R)
Drastic and groundbreaking, this disturbingly good movie is Pink Floyd at it’s best. Or best known. Check it out; made in the early 1980s, the topics covered in song form and film are mania, naziism, fighting authority and Freudian problems. Discombobulating, this is still a classic…You Tube has removed the final sequence for censorship.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUkeMwMe0HU&feature=PlayList&p=F47C33AAC375B745&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=6 whole movie except one part****
39. Seven Samurai
(1950s), Ran, Rashomon all directed by Akira Kurosawa…Ingeniously put together and driven characters in very entertaining battles. Looks almost like the real thing. This is the trailer for Seven Samurai…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZl2M8BLERs
40. The Last Samurai
…Great to see Ninjas fighting Samurai. The Gatlin gun scene is a disappointment…They really didn’t do that. Tom Cruise. Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-oprhmYt8Q
TTT.41. My favorite local radio station, FM99WNOR
Norfolk,VA (757)-366=9999http://fm99.com/Listen online. 3-minute commercial breaks…Alice Cooper after Midnight. Listed in this section because I found rare footage of the Doors on their site…somewhere. I can’t find it but it’s there! It had to do with the playlist……..Found it! p.95 of the letter “D” =here are quite a few of the Doors videos.
..http://www.tunegenie.com/video/a/MN0000114342/the-doors/?b=wnor****
UUU.42. Sylvia:
The Sylvia Plath movie. I haven’t seen this but I am going to watch it soon. I’ve seen documentaries and readings. I fell in love with Sylvia Plath after learning of her Journals at a Writer’s Workshop on the campus of UVA after 8th grade. I would describe her as an influence of mine. She is a master of confessional writing, in which she bares her soul and all it’s intricate dark details.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpvEwrXYLGI&feature=PlayList&p=3460179094EBF716&index=0 whole movie****
VVV.43. Picasso is Painting: a great demonstation of the progression of paintings making up a painting. Picasso’s process shown as it’s painted.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzuDKwQuqxc short film****
WWW.44. M. Kimura’s Bonsai garden: an episode (among others) in which M. Kimura, the most famous bonsai artist of our time, shows some of his beloved work. Very beautiful, inspiring. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq8eb2XK9Jw,****short film
45. Catch 22:
Brilliant and surprising look at WWII.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLNnWw1YHGg may be whole movie**
46. Book of Blood
by Clive Barker: Based on the first of the series, Books of Blood by Clive, this is about a fake medium being taken over by real spirits… They carve/write their stories on his skin. Here’s the trailer:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrvEGAxWB_A read Books of Blood Vol. 1+2 above, near the beginning of Milton Dodd = Witch II, this blog. Watch this movie for free for 30 days here: http://www.graboid.com/
XXX47. Heathers:
Winona Rider, Christian Slater: High School students end up killing their classmates in this sarcastic comedy (dark).http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh0VcA4r7VY whole movie.****
xxx47a. The Professional
…Brilliantly shot, The Professional is about corrupt DEA clashing with a well intentioned hit man. Watch it at Crackle (sign in or up free)http://www.hulu.com/search?query=The+Professional&st=1….whole movie.
YYY.48. Bob Marley
Documentary: Here is explained Bob’s views of the religion of Rastafarianism. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8FYaglU_o4&feature=related Whole movie.****
If you are interested in Rasta, you should read the Kebra Nagast on the African page of www.sacred-texts.com , here http://sacred-texts.com/chr/kn/index.htm
yyy. The Band: The Last Waltz, here are performances by The Band from the movie The Last Waltz about The Band’s touring on a train for a few years constantly.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=DAD2FDA679B80BC5&search_query=the+band+the+last+waltz
yyya. The Grateful Dead performing live,
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=grateful+dead+live&search_type=&aq=6&oq=Grateful+Dead…
yyyb. Jimi Hendrix Live:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jimi+hendrix+live&search_type=&aq=9&oq=jimi+hendrix
yyyc. Janis Joplin Live:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=janis+joplin+live&search_type=&aq=9&oq=janis+joplin
yyyd. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Live at Montreux: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=stevie+ray+vaughan+live+at+montreux&search_type=&aq=1&oq=Stevie+Ray+Vaughan+live
yyye. Muddy Waters Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO4A6xx65WU&feature=PlayList&p=172C0D5E199188CD&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=2
yyyf. B. B. King Live:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=b+b+king+live&search_type=&aq=6&oq=B+b+king
yyyg. Widespread Panic Videos: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=widespread+panic&search_type=&aq=f
yyyh. Parliament Funkadelic
Videos: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Parliament+funkadelic&search_type=&aq=f
yyyi. Pink Floyd Videos: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=82EE3E4D3E45E870
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Children’s Movies:
ZZZ.1.Watership Down-
-This classic put to animation very well. You will love it. And here’s the movie in full (split into 10 segments on YouTube), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gYpLGxAetg Whole movie****
2. The Great Muppet Caper:
The Muppet Show was my favorite as a youngster. The Trailer here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eqjhj7aMwM
AAAA.3. Labyrinth-
-Made by Brian Froud, the faery man, dazzling. The movie here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWeLdCR8YzQ Whole movie****
BBBB.4. Fantasia-
-Beautiful montage of subjects and interpretations…if you turn the volume down all the way and play with almost anything as background, it will go with it. Here’s the movie in pieces, but the whole thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gZbMOq_Ge8 whole movie****
CCCC5. Dark Side of Oz -
-wonderful classic…After the third MGM lion’s roar, start the CD, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon.
When that ends, after the final heart beat, put on Axis: Bold as Love by Jimi Hendrix….Both Pink Floyd and Jimi go with the show very well, like they were meant to be together. Here’s the Dark Side of the Rainbow (oz)
without our addition of Jimi Hendrix (which does work just as well)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmCfvcfHwKA movie in synch with Pink Floyd’s album Dark Side of the Moon****
DDDD.6. The Secret of Nimh:
A classic animated children’s movie well worth watching. Here’s the trailer: http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/The-Secret-of-NIMH/Elizabeth-Hartman/e/27616077141/?itm=4 and here’s the whole movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISNz7lWAzd8&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Evideo4viet%2Ecom%2Fwatchvideo%2Ehtml%3Fid%3DCaipKtd7dwk%26title%3DThe%2BSecret%2BOf%2BNimh%2BPart%2B9&feature=player_embedded Whole movie… Here’s a better version at hulu.com with minimal interruption, no extra clicking…http://www.hulu.com/watch/25523/the-secret-of-nimh****
EEEE.7. Bruce Lee movies– along with Kung Fu theatre this was the pinnacle of excitement on the television when I was a child. I think Kung Fu theatre then is Wu-Tang Kung Fu today, I’m not sure. Here’s Fists of Fury
with Bruce Lee: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk_zUIrlFm0 . Whole movie****
FFFF.8. The Lord of the Rings: Classic turned to good movie. If you want the old 1977 version of The Hobbit
animated and links to old versions of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSHLGnexe-w&feature=related Whole movie****
GGGG.9. Rikki Tikki Tavi:
A mongoose saves a family in India from a pair of King Cobras. Watch the whole thing here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qhBxv7r5gg Whole movie****
HHHH.10. White Fang:
Disney interpretation of this classic novel by Jack London. I haven’t seen it, but I’m including it in hopes that someone will see it and want to read the book. It’s a story of a wolf, seen through the wolf’s eyes…If I know Disney, the movie is lighter than the book was. It’s a very readable book, even to a fourth grader and it’s deep enough for an adult. Here’s White Fang on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WRAubes2nA Whole movie****
IIII.11. Lord of the Flies:
Hollywood shirked a little on the research but at least this is in color. There are bad reviews but you could enjoy the film. The book was amazing and there are a few inconsistancies in the film. Books often translate to film poorly. This is a decent film on it’s own: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My_3k9AJsuw and Do read the book. Whole movie****
JJJJ.12. Alice in Wonderland:
Disney animation of a little girl meeting symbolic trials in a rabbit hole (Wonderland)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLoXEJH3wAk Whole movie****
KKKK.13. Dead Poets Society:
A group of students, led by Robin Williams, rebel against staunch private school by studying great poetry together. Comedy/Drama mix…Emphasizes learning freely over sticking to parameters. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vK9FDLaqHg&feature=PlayList&p=F8E9587CA111A0FC&index=0&playnext=1 whole movie****
LLLL.14. Time Bandits:
a boy goes into a time machine where he meets dwarf pirates. Well done.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4z_xEmPMAw Whole movie****
MMMM.16. Robin Hood:
I enjoyed this Disney animated movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LBZWPYR4BA, whole movie****
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- from Aradia (Gospel of the Witches)

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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft, along with The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Voodoo belongs on every believer’s shelf. The two religions are similar in scope and practice and both books are bibles to their religions, encompassing nearly every aspect to the intricacies of the well meaning devotee.
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- sort of blurry version of my black light devil, notice he’s not the real one
2. cheap flourescent paint to glow in black lite…(disappointingly, the $4 black lites are discontinued, I got my blacklights at Wal-mart in the store for under $20 ea.)0.28 www.discountschoolsupply.com
3. High quality black light paint (professional quality) $30 sampler pack… 0.29 http://www.wildfirefx.com/wfi/amazing/itemMatrix.asp?GroupCode=161&eq=&MatrixType=1 …or…. http://www.wildfirefx.com/
3.5.. American Science & Surplus… www.sciplus.com has among a myriad of other things (experiments to accessories) 6-inch black-lights for $7.95 each or 12 inch black-lights for $15.95…they run on AA batteries (4 and 8)/ a tabletop fountain for $14.50/ many things for on the job (multi-tools, etc.) or at play (figures, effect-lights, speakers, microscopes)…you’ll find something you like.
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4. 17″ Wicked Witch figure (beautiful)($50)–0.3 http://www.sfmusicbox.com/product.asp?pid=1&mgid=-1&iid=204&SSAID=12977&cm_mmc=Affiliate_Program-_-SAS-_-12977-_-462774709
5. 1/20 scale Wizard= $9.95 at Sierra Toy Soldier Company: Wizard: http://sierratoysoldiercompany.com/ourstore/pc/Wizard-463p3614.htm
Viking/Saxon Wench with pitchfork at sierra toy soldier
($38)

- Moon in the Cat’s Eye, I am not the artist

- Find the Wicked Witch and the black Wizard (sorcerer) at Target
OOOO.7. Limewire.com..SO YOU TRIED TO GET LIMEWIRE AND IT SAID: BUY A SUBSCRIPTION TO RECIEVE FREE SERVICE…DON’T!!! HERE’S HOW TO GET IT TRULY FREE!!!.unlimited free Music downloads…0.33 www.limewire.com…Do not pay for a subscription or anything for basic limewire…click just below Basic on the main page, on OTHER VERSIONS… and download by CLICKING THE DOWN ARROW for Vista or your personal type…THAT’S IT, YOU HAVE LIMEWIRE! After you download it, it will work with your Windows Media Player if you
first: right click on desktop icon limewire…send to ….documents
second: Windows Media Player/Library/ other options/ monitor folders/add to library/ add documents/OK
third: Windows Media Player/Library/Other Options/Library/Overwrite all media works/OK
Repeat if your downloads don’t appear in your Windows Media Player once they’ve downloaded.
If your Limewire won’t get online, you can uninstall and reinstall from the link above and all your stuff is saved.
I’ve done it a few times and never lost my long list of downloads or the 2, 500 files I’m sharing either.
Limewire is great for finding rare songs…put the name of a band and type rare in the search bar and there’s lots of stuff that Rhapsody doesn’t have.
To download “Witch” type music, download Dead Can Dance or Diary of Dreams or Nox Arcana…enjoy!
\Warning: when downloading from any sharing files type resource you could download a virus or other damaging stuff. Don’t trust any files that come up such as Ad-ware which you don’t know what they are. Don’t mark them as trusted or download them. I just cleared up a virus for $170 which could have been avoided if I had known not to mark the corrupted files as “trusted”.
PPPP.7.3, To listen to songs or full albums through Rhapsody’s limited free service, go here: http://www.rhapsody.com/the-cure Not everything is available and there’s a limit to the # of things listened to. 25 songs a month. but if you need to know what song is on what album, it’s there.
7.5 My music has been heard across the nation as no. 1 song after no.1 song. Download 284 albums of my music (you will recognize it!) at milton.c ….I’ve been playing music since I was 3 years old and it only takes an hour to make an album so there you go.
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The Beat Reader…What can I say to estimate the value spiritually and entertainingly that this book holds? It is a full book of 622 pages of literature from the Beat Generation. The greats and many I’d never heard of but who definantly belong together are here presented in prose and poetry. On the cover, William S. Burroughs is gesturing to Jack Kerouac. If you read On the Road by Jack Kerouac, you’ll be well qualified to enjoy this text. The Beats were known for freewheeling across the country, hopping rides on autos and locomotives, swilling licquor, smoking joints and some for heroin addiction. In spite of the drug use the books read in an up-beat positive vein and might inspire you to go-daddy-go at your local spoken word. 

- The Art Spirit by HenriThe Art Spirit by Henri has been to my art what Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet was to my writing. It’s full of deep thoughts and suggestions. The confidence I gain from reading it lets me be an artist and accomplish things that I wouldn’t be capable of without having pored through the pages and found meaning in the art. 271 pages full of entries which are highly conversational and practical. Voodoo & Hoodoo is a wicked concoction of black magic, superstition and advice for the malignant artist. Where I come from we know the black arts but do not practice them. How to kill is perhaps too often discussed to be an entirely quaint and enjoyable read. If you want to know why people were afraid of the vodouisant’s negative counterpart, the bokor, it’s in here. 9 0.35.http://store.isisbooks.com/Books_Wiccan_Magical_Metaphysical_Spiritual_s/1.htm … Isis Books and Gifts…BIG occult store you will like.Ortho’s All About Creating Japanese Gardens is a really good resource for anyone planning a Japanese Garden in their yard. It’s extremely well illustrated with lots of how-to and it’s a good price…I believe I bought it as a bargain book at Barnes and Noble. We’re planning a Japanese Garden and I have a couple books on the style. This one is the most complete and do-able and very beautiful. 10.Really Great Toys: the name says it all….big selection: mini billy goat $3.31 at Really Great Toys
http://www.reallygreattoys.com/ItemList.aspx?type=cat&id=713

- Remember this one?…it’s great…25th anniversary edition
QQQQ!!!! .11. 0.37 www.hulu.com Free Site that has non-stop re-runs of all the big tv shows and movies…archived from yesterday’s show to 30 days ago
RRRR!!!!.I want to sh8ow my appreciation and support to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report…Stephen, I too am wrist-strong ever since a skiing accident about 3 yards away from my starting point…Your shows are all I watch regularly…Here’s Colbert’s website with link to Daily Show up left…http://www.colbertnation.com/home?siclientid=1838&sitrackingid=70230489&kw=thecolbertreport&yahoomatchtype=std&ovadid=57848880011
I first bought The Witches’ Way because the cover is so simple and awesome. Then I read it cover to cover and enjoyed the refresher on some of the rituals plus new material that I didn’t know about the history and practice of the craft.



- a Marine from Sierra Toy Soldier Co. along with green army men (bag from K&B Toys)

- Samurai $16.95 Sierra
12. 0.38 www.sierratoysoldiercompany.com has toy soldiers from every war you can think of… Hannibal to French and Indian…Samurai to Zulu…Vietnam to Iraq…great stuff for any age…many sizes. Avoid confusion or being overwhelmed on this site by using the browse button at the top of the page toward the middle.

- Blackhawk for about $60, I remember Blue Thunder

- Sierra Soldiers (5 soldiers, sandbags, weapons for $15.95) and K&B army men, bridge from Wal-Mart fish aisle

- Zulu advancing #1, I bought it, love it


- Learn From A Great what a Poet is!
SSSS.13.*** Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke ***(Read it here, in it’s entirety): http://www.sfgoth.com/~immanis/rilke/letter1.html *** There’s alot to be learned from the man, Rainer Maria Rilke. For a long time, my favorite book, Letters to a Young Poet is something to freshen the taste of any poet’s work. Whether you are just starting putting couplets together in elementary, a lovesick Junior High kid or a struggling poet, one will be inspired by the descriptions of the halls and echoes of poetic entity. It was this book that made me understand the language of birds…or at least led me to believe I had an inkling of their meaning. It meant much to me to stay up all night and finish it at dawn (it’s a small book). Enjoy, please.
***The favorite poet of Rainer Maria Rilke is Jens Peter Jacobsen. He says only the Bible and a book by Jens Peter Jacobsen are his constant companions. Here are a few of Jacobsen’s publications free to read:
Mogens and Other Stories: ***http://www.gutenberg.org/files/6765/6765-h/6765-h.htm***
The Poet’s Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry
will help those poets who need new ideas and new styles. Even those children interested in the subject will walk away more informed. It’s here free to read: http://www.4shared.com/file/63630446/bd82c04f/A_GUIDE_TO_THE_PLEASURES_OF_WRITING_POETRY.html?s=1

- Jesus among the brightness

- This is my hand and a transparency I put together in a copier when I was 12-13 yrs old in a graphics studio
A History of Witchcraft, Sorcerers, Heretics and Pagans by Jeffrey Russell is a complex conglomerate of historical fact and pictures of strange and beautiful items. The book is made so that nothing is dry and pat. Not all of the books have the same cover. Heavy subjects such as the Burning Times are discussed alongside the lighter Wiccan Revival and it’s brief history. Fun to look through and read.
15. 0.41 http://www.softpile.com/Desktop/Screen_Savers/Review_30776_index.html This is a screensaver of my favourite artist, J.W. Waterhouse…it’s free and it hasn’t run out yet (still). Here are two of his most famous works: make one of them your background for the full effect…if you need a larger version (less blurry) of the first one go to the bottom of Milton Dodd’s Blog, which is named I can’t Prove the Truth.

- These Nymphs drag Hylas (Odysseus’s friend) to the depths never to be heard from again b/c they are enchanted by his beauty

- To close the circle, she is lighting sulfur with an ember on her staff. People are in the cave up right. The cave is the left eye, smoke nose with two raven nostrils and cauldron smile.
100Wicked Little Witch Stories>my face in red paint, red light>Evanescence Album>my face in White>Me bloody on Andrew W.k.>Diary of Dreams>naked in sunlight” src=”http://miltondodd.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/004.jpg?w=300″ width=300 height=225 mce_src=”http://miltondodd.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/004.jpg?w=300″>
- These are pics of me–100Wicked Little Witch Stories=my face in red paint, red light–Evanescence Album=my face in White–Me bloody on Andrew W.K.–Diary of Dreams=I’m naked in sunlight

- Lamp–I painted a jar

- Crystal Rock Salt Lamp 150 or 180 Million Yrs old.
The Pyramid Collection offers this ancient crystal mined in the Himalayas for about $40.00. It’s hollowed out to be a lamp. Perfect gift for that witch who loves crystals…or anybody. It’s hard not to like it. I own one and whereas it says in the catalog 8 inch height, mine seems taller. The biggest crystal you can get for $40 plus the light makes it that much more beautiful. Buy it here:
This is a fish bowl and sconce on a stand.

15.5. My favorite video game is Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
On November 10th, the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 comes out. Here’s the trailer: Watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiFSSpYdPuc&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ecallofdutymodernwarfare2%2Eorg%2F&feature=player_embedded There’s also another trailer Watch Here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHSIdwCMSwY
Now that the new trailers are here, here’s a link to some more of them:(there an age limit of 17 on this one) http://pc.ign.com/dor/objects/14280895/call-of-duty-6/videos/mw2_trl_campaigntrailer_100209.html

- A coven sacrificing their leader; a practice no longer in use

- naked woman in bed

- Some of my Black-lite paintings…On internet, type milton.c , not milton.com or www. , just milton.c

- There’s plenty to look at, read and listen to at milton.c …Download, Buy4cheap,Win,interact

- The Author with Altar
We fly by night ‘mongst troops of spirits.

- Tranquility in my back yard…I believe better pictures of my art are available under the little word ‘art’ at milton.c

- Jim Morrison facing left, Jimi Hendrix Rt.


- I do black light expressionism look me up(Milton Dodd) at art-3000.com

- Here I am with a Majestic forest planting in the D.C. Arboretum

- I would have loved to see this, my Wisteria, in full bloom, but it died before the season came.

- I’m in moccasins at Beartown.
25. Travel Plans? !!!!Website!!!!: http://forestry.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=forestry&cdn=education&tm=6&gps=63_27_1259_564&f=10&su=p897.4.336.ip_&tt=29&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.beartownstatepark.com/ …this is a sacred site in West Va called Beartown…It is marked by large boulders on either side of the trail among a beautiful canopy of trees and leafy groundcover. It got the name Beartown because locals thought it was a good habitat for bears and the stones form street-like criss-crosses. It’s fun to walk the trail and one is filled with awe at the natural setting.

- Notice: female torso in window, formed by cloth

- Iarnvid=Iron Wood=the endless forest at the edge of the earth, Home of Witches and Wolves

- Arabic man

- Bacchus in a mirror

- Black-light jester

- painting on notebook paper

- Man with hat




- Usually you shouldn’t get in the water at set or rise



- Red fairy living in blue mushroom recieves gift of poppet in fish bowl

- Insurgent


- My first serious attempt at painting
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- My new tapestry with the “Om” symbol, the written version of the sound of meditation. From Half Moon.
Half Moon Music: In VA Beach, if you’re interested in big tapestries and posters, Classic Rock art, tie-dye and crystals or CDs, go to Half Moon Music on 15th street and Pacific. 757-428-4072 for pricing, availability and directions. I recommend it. $21.95 for a giant tie-dye tapestry that I bought.



- Trickster Coyote
He who would assist a lord of men in harmony with the Tao will not assert his mastery in the kingdom by force of arms. Such a course is sure to meet with its proper return.

“The North American Indian not only revered the wolf, but mentally became wolves through animist societies.”–The Wolf Almanac.
Don’t hate things you don’t understand.
Don’t hate women–
or kittens.
Don’t hate the race of your choice…
Or your inner voice.
Don’t hate gays
Or Mondays.
Don’t hate cultures
Or countries.
Don’t hate language
Or the strange.
Don’t hate school
Or those cool/uncool kids.
Don’t hate the skids
Or the upper class.
Don’t hate the crass
Or the refined.
Don’t hate this poem
Or the Poet writing it.
Don’t hate those you love
Or music.
Don’t hate a pet
Or wild animal.
Don’t hate a plant
Or food and drink.
Don’t hate what we all think.
Or rant.
Don’t hate the dark
Or the light.
Don’t hate politics.
Don’t hate Haiti.
Don’t hate life.
Don’t hate me!
Quit it all!
Hate cruelty.
Hate bigotry.
Hate ignorance.
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (includes Plato’s Republic and Kant and Descartes +more) http://www.4shared.com/file/59064916/730904ce/The_Internet_Encyclopedia_of_Philosophy.html?s=1 4!
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