Ascension Magick: Ritual, Myth & Healing for the New AeonLlewellyn Worldwide, 2007 - 576 sidor Taking a magickal approach to this often misunderstood spirituality, Christopher Penczak explores the fascinating path of ascension. Ascension Magick unveils the diverse mystical roots of ascension, and highlights where the beliefs and practices of today's "light workers" intersect with those of modern pagans, witches, and magick practitioners. It also examines the practical side-various forms of magick, energy healing, meditation, past life regression, channeling, dowsing-and provides helpful meditations, spells, and exercises. From angels and aliens to reincarnation and the Merkaba, Penczak leaves no stone unturned in this remarkably thorough and absorbing examination of ascension spirituality and magick. |
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... Christian , Hindu , and Buddhist thought , with a bit of shamanism and holistic medicine thrown into the mix . Historically , ascension practices have a rich magickal , even occult , flavor to them . In the final analysis , ascension is ...
... Christian mystics paint a portrait of ascension with a strong Christian-centered flair, or Eastern mystics color it with Hindu and Buddhists tones. As you read Ascension Magick, or, in fact, any spiritual book, keep in mind the source ...
... Christian tradition, moving into heaven without the mortal body passing into death and decay, is cited as an example of literal personal ascension. Many saints, gurus, and holy people from various cultures are said to leave this world ...
... Christian who touches higher consciousness may come back with a popular image of heaven, with clouds, harps, and white robes, or of ascension achieved through a relationship with Jesus Christ. A native shaman might return with an image ...
... Christianity may be the most appealing and the closest to their established beliefs. But ascension has just as strong of ties to Eastern mysticism. In fact, many look at ascension as a fundamentally Eastern phi- losophy developed in the ...