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Anne Rice
Blavatsky
Bram Stoker
Dan Brown
Dean Koontz
Dion Fortune
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The Secrets of Dr. Taverner
The stories concern some of the psychic adventures of the
Holmes-like Taverner, as narrated by his assistant, Dr Rhodes.
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The Sea Priestess (317 pages)
a primer for the seeker looking
to reclaim ancient spiritual knowledge - a "How To" guide that
quite eloquently reveals some of the esoteric secrets and
practices long held sacred by Western secret societies and
mystical orders
E.B. Lytton
Franz Bardon
[ recommended ]
Frabato the Magician (138 pages)
@200cr
synopsis
Though cast in the form of a novel, Frabato the Magician is in fact the spiritual autobiography of
Franz Bardon, one of the 20th century's greatest Hermetic adepts.
Frabato was the author's stage name during his career as a
performing magician, and it is Frabato who occupies center stage
in the novel as well. Set in Dresdent, Germany, in the early
1930s, the story chronicles Frabato's magical battles with the
members of a powerful and dangerous black lodge, his escape from
Germany during the final desperate days of the Weimar Republic,
and the beginning of the spiritual mission which was to culminate
in Franz Bardon's classic books on Hermetic magic. More than an
occult novel, Frabato the Magician is itself a work of magic which
illuminates Bardon's other books as well as providing a revealing
look into the dark occult forces which lay behind the rise of the
Third Reich.
Lovecraft
Mary Shelley
Stephen King
The Stories of Faust
J.K.Rowling
Robert Anton Wilson
Others
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Allaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp by John Payne
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The Strange Story of Ahrinziman By Anita Silvani
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Terry Goodkind - Sword of Truth: Books 1 - 7
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Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
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The Active Side of Infinity by Carlos Castaneda
Completed
shortly before anthropologist-shaman Castaneda's death in April
1998, this book serves as the fulfillment of a task his teacher,
the Yaqui Indian sorcerer Don Juan Matus, gave him many years ago,
when Castaneda was instructed to collect the significant events of
his life. This was not, however, meant as a collection of major
milestones in his physical existence but as a selective work
describing the transcendent moments and meaningful insights that
changed his life and brought him new understanding. Castaneda
excels as a storyteller. Incidents both poignant and empowering
form a solid thread through his shamanic development and
ultimately total embrace of the world view of the Yaqui sorcerers.
This basically autobiographical work is more personal than
Castaneda's previous books, presenting a human portrait of a
remote, mysterious figure. The supernatural occurrences defy
explanation yet help to provide a fascinating look at a complex
life.
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Carlos Castaneda 10 Books Collections
@200cr Eagle's Gift, Journey to
Ixtlan, Tales of Power, The Active Side of Infinity, The Art of
Dreaming, The Fire from Within, The Power of Silence, The Second
Ring of Power, The Teachings of Don Juan, The Wheel of Time.
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120 Days of
Sodom by Marquis de Sade (391 pages)

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Ghost Stories
(130 pages)

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The
Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie (246 pages)
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James Redfield -The Celestine Prophecy (158 pages)
Redfield's
debut is a fast-paced adventure in New Age territory that plays
like a cross between Raiders of the Lost Ark and Moses's trek up
Mt. Sinai. Originally self-published, the book sold phenomenally,
sparked by word of mouth, and may be this year's The Bridges of
Madison County --with which it shares some regrettable stylistic
similarities. The saga begins when the unnamed middle-aged male
narrator whimsically quits his nondescript life to track down an
ancient Peruvian manuscript (pretentiously called the Manuscript)
containing nine Insights that supposedly prophesy the modern
emergence of New Age spirituality. South of the border, he
encounters resistance from the Peruvian government and church
authorities, who believe the document will undermine traditional
family values. While dodging evil soldiers, paranoid priests and
pseudoscientific researchers, our hero sequentially discovers all
nine Insights during a series of chance encounters. Redfield has a
real talent for page-turning action, and his lightweight quest
employs auras, energy transfers and other psychic phenomena. But
several of the Insights are incredibly vacuous and politically
correct, and long stretches of dialogue are banal and cliched. The
book ends with the protagonist poised to discover the 10th Insight
in a promised sequel.
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Clive Barker - The Great and Secret Show
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven (107 pages)
This life-affirming fable
ironically opens at the end of the life of a seemingly ordinary
man. Known as "Eddie Maintenance" to those he works with at Ruby
Pier, Eddie led what he saw as a disappointing life working as
head of maintenance at a seaside amusement park. Upon his death,
he learns that heaven is a place to make sense of his time on
earth and that he will meet five people from his life who will
help him understand its greatest lessons. Accompanied at times by
music that sounds psychedelic rather than heavenly, reader Singer
conveys this uplifting story in an earnest manner. However, the
soft-spoken intonations he employs for women and the gruff but
bashful voices he uses for men add an extra dose of sweetener to
this already sentimental tale, as does Singer's plaintive
rendition of Eddie and his wife Marguerite's song, "You made me
love you." Still, those who turn to this audio book for Albom's
(Tuesdays with Morrie) musings on the meaning of life will not be
disappointed by his message-each of our lives are inextricably
connected to those around us-or his compelling vision of how we
might view life after death.
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A
Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks (149 pages)
"When I was
seventeen, my life changed forever"... So begins Nicholas Sparks'
touching tale of Landon Carter, a teenage boy living in the small
town of Beaufort, North Carolina in the late 1950s. Landon is a
typical teenager who just wants to have a fun senior year before
heading off to college. The last thing he anticipated is Jamie
Sullivan, the sweet, pious daughter of the town's Baptist
minister. But on the evening of Beaufort's annual Christmas
pageant, Landon will undergo a change of heart that will forever
alter the course of his life. In the months that follow, Landon
discovers truths that it takes most people a lifetime to learn-
truths about the nature of beauty, the joy of giving, the pain of
loss, and, most of all, the transformational power of love.
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Yann Martel - Life of Pi (171 pages)
A fabulous romp through
an imagination by turns ecstatic, cunning, despairing and
resilient, this novel is an impressive achievement "a story that
will make you believe in God," as one character says. The
peripatetic Pi (ne the much-taunted Piscine) Patel spends a
beguiling boyhood in Pondicherry, India, as the son of a
zookeeper. Growing up beside the wild beasts, Pi gathers an
encyclopedic knowledge of the animal world. His curious mind also
makes the leap from his native Hinduism to Christianity and Islam,
all three of which he practices with joyous abandon. In his 16th
year, Pi sets sail with his family and some of their menagerie to
start a new life in Canada. Halfway to Midway Island, the ship
sinks into the Pacific, leaving Pi stranded on a life raft with a
hyena, an orangutan, an injured zebra and a 450-pound Bengal tiger
named Richard Parker. After the beast dispatches the others, Pi is
left to survive for 227 days with his large feline companion on
the 26-foot-long raft, using all his knowledge, wits and faith to
keep himself alive. The scenes flow together effortlessly, and the
sharp observations of the young narrator keep the tale brisk and
engaging. Martel's potentially unbelievable plot line soon
demolishes the reader's defenses, cleverly set up by events of
young Pi's life that almost naturally lead to his biggest ordeal.
This richly patterned work, Martel's second novel, won Canada's
2001 Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. In it, Martel displays the
clever voice and tremendous storytelling skills of an emerging
master.
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Umberto Eco - Foucaults Pendulum (577 pages)
Foucault's
Pendulum (original title: Il pendolo di Foucault) is a novel by
Italian novelist and philosopher Umberto Eco. It was first
published in 1988; the translation into English by William Weaver
appeared a year later. It is full of obscure esoteric references
to such elements as the Kabbalah, alchemy and conspiracy theory.
The novel is an encyclopedic work, with critic and novelist
Anthony Burgess suggesting that it needed an index (See: List of
Esoteric Subjects in Foucault's Pendulum). The name of the book
derives from an actual pendulum designed by the French physicist
Léon Foucault to demonstrate the rotation of the earth. The book
deals with the nature of power, and it has been theorized that the
title might also refer to French philosopher Michel Foucault and
his studies on power and knowledge, but he is never actually
mentioned in the text.
Foucault's Pendulum is divided into ten segments represented by
the ten Sefiroth. Told in the form of a kind of satirical
intellectual game, three friends create a fictitious plan (the
"Plan") that stretches throughout history and combines elements
from various conspiracy theories. They feed the plan into a
computer that in turn helps them formulate a new conspiracy
theory, which is then believed to be true by adherents of the
previous conspiracies, leading to disastrous consequences.
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Tolkien - Lord of the Rings Complete Collection (1347 pages)
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