Jan Fries
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Visual Magick: A Manual of Freestyle Shamanism
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1991
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7 editions
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Seidways: Shaking, Swaying and Serpent Mysteries
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1997
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7 editions
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Helrunar: A Manual of Rune Magick
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published
1997
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5 editions
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Kali Kaula: A Manual of Tantric Magick
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published
2010
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8 editions
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Cauldron of the Gods: a manual of Celtic magick
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published
2005
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4 editions
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Nightshades: a Tourist Guide to the Nightside
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published
2012
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5 editions
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Living Midnight
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published
1998
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2 editions
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Sombras Nocturnas. Una guía turística del lado nocturno
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The Seven Names of Lamastu: A Journey through Mesopotamian Magick and Beyond
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Magia(k) Visual: un manual de chamanismo estilo libre
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2012
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“The sigil-sorcerer need not concern himself with the question 'is this desire wilful?' We have to accept the fact that we don't always know the nature and motion of will. In a sense, sigil magick is a form of feedback: the desire arises from the deep, is recognized, sigilized, cast into the deep again, and finds fulfilment from that agency.”
― Visual Magick: a manual of freestyle shamanism
― Visual Magick: a manual of freestyle shamanism
“It is no coincidence that the average Marxist lives in a horrid world full of class-struggle, oppression, poverty and futile revolutions, or the average magician in a reality full of gestures, signs, omens, power zones and etheric radiation.”
― Visual Magick: a manual of freestyle shamanism
― Visual Magick: a manual of freestyle shamanism
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