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The purpose of this book is to explore the concept of Divine Marriage from ancient and modern perspectives, presented as a symbolic Chemical Wedding drawing influences from Aleister Crowley and Dion Fortune, to aid couples in marrying their three bodies to one another in the temples of moon, sun, and star, and ultimately congealing their paths as one. This book is the culmination of work started in She of the Silver Star and Daughter of the Mighty Ones. "The acid test for any book is whether it stays with you afterward. Do the images, themes, and energies behind the prose prod you at unexpected times or even keep you awake? The author has attempted something quite unusual, a kind of yin-yang of fact and fiction which balances and does all of those things - for me at least. Like Dion Fortune the author is not afraid to put her own experiences into the text and she is to be roundly applauded for that. In the opening (factual) chapters she denigrates her own prose but she does not need to: it is quite obvious that on various levels she lives what she writes about..." -- Alan Richardson, author of Aleister Crowley and Dion Fortune: The Logos of the Aeon and the Shakti of the Age
Media Details
- Release Date 08/19/2015
- Author Soror Syrinx
- Language English
- Companies CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Format Kindle
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