Books
Title | Author | Year | ISBN |
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Journey to Ixtlan: Lessons of Don Juan | Carlos Castaneda | 1972 | ISBN 0-14-019234-4 |
The Tarot: The Origins, Meaning and Uses of the Cards | Alfred Douglas | 1972 | ISBN 0-14-019239-5 |
Letters from Russia-1919 | P. D. Ouspensky (Introduction by Fairfax Hall and epilog from In Denikin's Russia by C. E. Bechhofer) | 1978 | ISBN |
The Pocket I Ching: The Richard Wilhelm Translation | Richard Wilhelm, Cary F. Baynes, W. S. Boardman | 1984 | ISBN 1-85063-000-3 |
The Secret of the Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life | Richard Wilhelm, Carl Gustav Jung | 1984 | ISBN 1-85063-005-4 |
Tao Te Ching: The Book of Meaning and Life | Richard Wilhelm | 1985 | ISBN 1-85063-011-9 |
A Further Record: Extracts from Meetings 1928–1945 | P. D. Ouspensky | 1986 | ISBN |
The Mystic Life of Merlin | R. J. Stewart, Geoffrey of Monmouth | 1986 | ISBN 1-85063-042-9 |
The prophetic vision of Merlin: prediction, psychic transformation, and the foundation of the Grail legends in an ancient set of visionary verses | Robert John Stewart | 1986 | ISBN 1-85063-018-6 |
The Book of the Dead | E. A. Wallis Budge (introduction by David Lorimer) | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019009-0 |
Chiron and the Healing Journey | Melanie Reinhart | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019209-3 |
The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography | John Symonds, Kenneth Grant | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019189-5 |
The Arkana Dictionary of Astrology | Fred Gettings | 1990 | ISBN 0-14-019287-5 |
Earth, Air, Fire, Water: Pre-Christian and Pagan Elements in British Songs, Rhymes and Ballads | Margaret Blackwood, Robin Skelton | 1990 | ISBN 0-14-019227-1 |
The Second Ring of Power | Carlos Castaneda | 1990 | ISBN 0-14-019235-2 |
Tales of Power | Carlos Castaneda | 1990 (1974, Simon and Schuster) | ISBN 0-14-019237-9 |
Whole in One | David Lorimer | 1990 | ISBN 0-14-019258-1 |
Teachings of Gurdjieff - A Pupil's Journal | Charles Stanley Nott (1961) | 1990 | ISBN 0-14-019156-9 |
The Eagle's Gift | Carlos Castaneda | 1992 (1981, Pocket Books) | ISBN 0-14-019233-6 |
A Separate Reality: Further Conversations with Don Juan | Carlos Castaneda | 1998 (1972, Pocket Books) | ISBN 0-14-019236-0 |
Chiron and the Healing Journey: An Astrological and Psychological Perspective | Melanie Reinhart | 1999 | ISBN 0-14-019573-4 |
The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology; Vol. 1 | Joseph Campbell | 1992 | ISBN 0-14-019443-6 |
The Masks of God: Oriental Mythology; Vol. 2 | Joseph Campbell | 1992 | ISBN 0-14-019442-8 |
The Masks of God: Occidental Mythology; Vol. 3 | Joseph Campbell | 1992 | ISBN 978-0-14-019441-8 |
The Masks of God: Creative Mythology; Vol. 4 | Joseph Campbell | 1992 | ISBN 0-14-019440-1 |
Myths To Live By | Joseph Campbell | 1993 | ISBN 0-14-019461-4 |
Beelzububs Tales to his Grandson: All and Everything. First Series | G.I. Gurdjieff | 2000 | ISBN 0-14-019473-8 |
Meetings With Remarkable Men: All and Everything. Second Series | G.I. Gurdjieff | 1988 | ISBN 0-14-019037-6 |
Life is Real Only Then, When I Am: All and Everything. Third Series | G.I. Gurdjieff | 1999 | ISBN 0-14-019585-8 |
The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe | Arthur Koestler | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019246-8 |
The Act of Creation | Arthur Koestler | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019191-7 |
The Ghost in the Machine | Arthur Koestler | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019192-5 |
The Way of the Sufi | Idries Shah | 1991 | ISBN 0-14-019252-2 |
Oriental Magic | Idries Shah | 1993 | ISBN 0-14-019464-9 |
Learning How to Learn: Psychology and Spirituality in the Sufi Way | Idries Shah | 1996 | ISBN 0-14-019513-0 |
The Magical Arts | Richard Cavendish | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019152-6 |
Daimonic Reality: Field Guide to the Otherworld | Patrick Harpur | 1995 | ISBN 0-14-019485-1 |
The Farther Reaches of Human Nature | Abraham H. Maslow | 1994 | ISBN 0-14-019470-3 |
The Magus of Strovolos: The Extraordinary World of a Spiritual Healer | Kyriacos C. Markides | 1988 | ISBN 0-14-019034-1 |
Homage to the Sun | Kyriacos C. Markides | 1990 | ISBN 0-14-019024-4 |
Atlantis: Myth or Reality | Murry Hope | 1991 | ISBN 0-14-019232-8 |
The Case for Astrology | John Anthony West | 1992 | ISBN 0-14-019280-8 |
Inner Visions | Nevill Drury | 1994 | ISBN 0-14-019283-2 |
The Hidden Tradition in Europe: The Secret History of Medieval Christian Heresy | Yuri Stoyanov | 1994 | ISBN 0-14-019319-7 |
Mysticism and the New Physics | Michael Talbot | 1993 | ISBN 0-14-019328-6 |
Zen in the Art of Archery: Training the Mind and Body to Become One | Eugen Herrigel | 1985 | ISBN 978-1-85063-029-6 |
On Having No Head: Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious | D.E. Harding | 1991 | ISBN 0-14-019043-0 |
The Book of Chaung Tzu | Martin Palmer, Elizabeth Breuilly | 1996 | ISBN 0-14-019488-6 |
Sacred Origins of Profound Things | Charles Panati | 1997 | ISBN 0-14-019544-0 |
The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image | Anne Baring, Jules Cashford | 1993 | ISBN 0-14-019292-1 |
Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman | Malidoma Some | 1995 | ISBN 0-14-019496-7 |
Buddhism Plain and Simple | Steve Hagen | 1999 | ISBN 0-14-019596-3 |
The Monks of War: The Military Religious Orders | Desmond Seward | 1995 | ISBN 978-0-14-019501-9 |
Medicine Woman | Lynn V. Andrews | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019160-7 |
Jesus the Man | Kahlil Gibran | 1997 | ISBN 0-14-019546-7 |
Be as You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi | Sri Maharshi, David Godman | 1988 | ISBN 0-14-019062-7 |
The Bhagavad Gita | Eknath Easwaran | 1988 | ISBN 0-14-019008-2 |
The Upanishads | Eknath Easwaran | 1989 | ISBN 0-14-019180-1 |
The Kabbalah Unveiled | Knorr Von Rosenroth, S.L. MacGregor Mathers | 1992 | ISBN 978-0-14-019310-7 |
From the Omens of Babylon: Astrology and Ancient Mesopotamia | Michael Baigent | 1994 | ISBN 0-14-019480-0 |
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