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Three Fantastic Websites for Occult Studies ResearchWhether your interest in the occult and its history is academic or functional, there are some fantastic resources on the internet that are indispensable to your studies and interests.- The Occult JournalThe Occult Journal covers a broad horizon of subjects, ranging from popular religions, occult religions, pagan practices, and hundreds of other occult subjects like, Alchemy, the healing power of crystals, herbology, etc.
- Studies in Censorship -The Goblet of FirePeople decry and censor Harry Potter Books, yet heavy Occult reading is just fine for the kiddies.
Teens and the OccultToday's teens have an increased interest in the occult, this neither harmless nor coincidence. Parents should be aware of possible dangers for teens and the occult.
Who was Aleister Crowley?Aleister Crowley is one of the most influential personages during the occult re-awakening of the twentieth century. However, much about him is heresay and speculation while relatively few facts are solidly known.- Magic, White and Black: The Renaissance Magician as the Master of Occult KnowledgeThe supernatural was important in the thought and writing of the Renaissance. The magician is of particular interest as he sought to control his life and world by using books of magic to control spirits who implemented great power in the natural world.
Mr. X-Files: Charles Fort, Founding Father of Paranormal StudiesWhen Charles Hoy Fort published The Book of the Damned back in 1919 he was the first to popularize paranormal phenomena (UFOs and other anomalous phenomena).
My Favorite Novelist: The Life and Works of C.S. LewisA brief introduction to C.S. Lewis and his novel 'Till We Have Faces', a retelling of the legend of Cupid and Psyche.
Aleister Crowley Quotes on Magic and WillRegardless of whether he was the Beast some called him or just misunderstood, his work has had a tremendous impact on modern magical and occult thought.
Best Books About Women in MythologyFor vibrant myths about women, skip the mythology and history sections and go straight to Women's Studies or the Occult.- Aspirin: Possible EffectiveTreatment for Colon Cancer PatientsThis article is about the fact that aspirin could be considered a treatment for those with colon cancer.
Living Outside the Box of Typical Christian TaboosWhy have so many Americans renounced Christianity? What is the BOX of current "Christian" ethics that forbid positive and relevant scientific studies like palm reading and astrology? Can closet-Christians have peace with living outside the box?- Ghosts - Do People Really Believe in Them?Many people believe in ghosts, and there is a fascination with the occult in our society. Do ghosts really exist? Should we be communicating with the dead? What does the church have to say about it?
- Top 10 Wicca Books for BeginnersThis list below is the top ten books (in random order) I found most informative and useful when I began my studies into Wicca and Paganism.
- Getting to Know Kelly Spies: Interviewing an AC Content ProducerMy name is Kelly Spies. It's pronounced Speez, and I blame that on my husband since he wouldn't take my last name.
- Things Fall Apart by Chinua AchebeThe second of two papers written for my Western Civilization II course, analyzing Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart."
- Crohn's & Colon Cancer: PreventionAlthough having Crohn's disease is considered a high risk factor for developing colon cancer, there are things you can do to reduce your own risk and help prevent colon cancer.
- Islamic Astronomers, Copernicus, and the Question of Intellectual MobilityThe real significance of Muslim astronomers was the separation of astronomy into a science of its own, slowly recognizable in methodology to modern science, and the questions raised regarding the widely accepted Ptolemaic system.
- The Demise of the Work EthicWhatever happened to the work ethic? Where is the pride in the immaculate quality of one's labor and produce?
- The Poetry and Life of William Butler YeatsThe author briefly examines the life and poetry of the celebrated Irish poet, William Butler Yeats.
10 Rare Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle, Author of the Original Sherlock Holmes SeriesOf course, Doyle is best known for creating the most famous sleuth in the world, Sherlock Holmes. Here are a few things you may not know about him.- God's Guidelines on SexualityGod has set specific guidelines. Here is a comprehensive guide to what God has to say about sex related topics from marriage and monogamy to homosexuality to fetishes.
- How-To Use the Local Library (For Pagans)In this How-To Guide, I will give tips, ideas and pointers on how you can transform any local library into a Hall of Knowledge.
- For Men: Health Checks After Age 50Men over the age of 50 are encouraged to pay better attention to their health. The article describes a few regular health checks that are essential for males moving into their senior years.
- Asians in America: Is the "Yellow Peril" Fact or Fiction?To many Americans "Asians" are either those employed in restaurants, offering sushi or Chow Mein or smoked eel, or they are like the movies' Charlie Chan, clever and always with a philosophical message.
- Contradiction in The DaVinci CodeARTICLE IS ABOUT THE HOLY GRAIL. WHICH IS HOLIER, THE GRAIL OR WHAT MADE IT HOLY?
- Who was Aleister Crowley?Information on Aleister Crowley, who created Thelema, which is practiced by countless of people all over the world.
- Colon Cancer PreventionThis is a cancer that is quite preventable and very curable as long as it is detected early. Appropriate screening is the key to a cure of colorectal cancer as well as following certain guidelines.
- Lily StoryFollow Lily Sinclair in her adventures as a Hydra Operative for The Institute
- Native Hawaiian Health: A ReviewNative Hawaiians still report higher morbidity, mortality, and high-risk behaviors. A summary of authors' recommendations to improve Hawaiian health is also presented.
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