The Magical World of the Inklings

The Magical World of the Inklings
Author: Gareth Knight
Publsiher: Skylight Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781908011015

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"Because of the combination of information, understanding and insight on which it is founded, The Magical World of the Inklings is more than outstanding. It is not in the same league with anything else I have come across." - Owen Barfield The works of J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Charles Williams and Owen Barfield have had a profound impact on the contemporary world. Together they were The Inklings, a small literary group of friends who set out to explore the 'mythopoeic' or myth-making element in imaginative fiction. The Magical World of the Inklings reveals how each of these writers created a 'magical world' which initiated the reader into hidden and powerful realms of the creative imagination.

The Magical World of the Inklings

The Magical World of the Inklings
Author: Gareth Knight
Publsiher: Element Books, Limited
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015019656738

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The Inklings

The Inklings
Author: Humphrey Carpenter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Authors, English
ISBN: 0007748698

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A biography of CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien and the group of writers to come out of Oxford during the Second World War.

I Called It Magic

I Called It Magic
Author: Gareth Knight
Publsiher: Skylight Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781908011152

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The long-awaited magical autobiography of Gareth Knight covers a long career in pursuit of the Mysteries, from the adventures of New Dimensions magazine to the calling of King Arthur, from the rituals of Sherwood Forest to the Somme, from the wrath of fellow ritual magicians to the shining allure of Faery.

The Magic of Pathworking

The Magic of Pathworking
Author: Simon Court
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-10-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738766003

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Magical pathworking is the powerful process of using specific guided meditations to explore the unlimited spiritual energies that form the contours of our lives. This book guides you through a journey of unique pathworkings based on archetypal themes and helps you develop your inner work space with initial pathworkings that explore the influence of earth, air, fire, water and quintessence. Immerse yourself in thirteen additional pathworkings that bring your inner landscape into the light so that you can move forward with a deeper connection to the magic within you. The Magic of Pathworking also shows how to interpret and incorporate the events, symbols, and magical meanings of your experiences, creating a strong foundation for continuing transformation on your personal magical journey.

The Fellowship

The Fellowship
Author: Philip Zaleski,Carol Zaleski
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780374713799

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C. S. Lewis is the 20th century's most widely read Christian writer and J.R.R. Tolkien its most beloved mythmaker. For three decades, they and their closest associates formed a literary club known as the Inklings, which met every week in Lewis's Oxford rooms and in nearby pubs. They discussed literature, religion, and ideas; read aloud from works in progress; took philosophical rambles in woods and fields; gave one another companionship and criticism; and, in the process, rewrote the cultural history of modern times. In The Fellowship, Philip and Carol Zaleski offer the first complete rendering of the Inklings' lives and works. The result is an extraordinary account of the ideas, affections and vexations that drove the group's most significant members. C. S. Lewis accepts Jesus Christ while riding in the sidecar of his brother's motorcycle, maps the medieval and Renaissance mind, becomes a world-famous evangelist and moral satirist, and creates new forms of religiously attuned fiction while wrestling with personal crises. J.R.R. Tolkien transmutes an invented mythology into gripping story in The Lord of the Rings, while conducting groundbreaking Old English scholarship and elucidating, for family and friends, the Catholic teachings at the heart of his vision. Owen Barfield, a philosopher for whom language is the key to all mysteries, becomes Lewis's favorite sparring partner, and, for a time, Saul Bellow's chosen guru. And Charles Williams, poet, author of "supernatural shockers," and strange acolyte of romantic love, turns his everyday life into a mystical pageant. Romantics who scorned rebellion, fantasists who prized reality, wartime writers who believed in hope, Christians with cosmic reach, the Inklings sought to revitalize literature and faith in the twentieth century's darkest years-and did so in dazzling style.

C S Lewis and the Inklings

C  S  Lewis and the Inklings
Author: Jason Fisher,Mark Hall,Salwa Khoddam
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781443882965

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This is a unique collection of two of the Inklings and their literary associates’ views on the negative impacts of technology in various areas of life and the resolution of these impacts through fellowship with others and faith in the Creator. Some of these essays offer suggestions on how ensnarement by social media and surrender to modern technology can be countered by surrender to God. Other essays also demonstrate how the significant literary craft of these authors can enchant readers and invite them into fairylands from which they return empowered and with a keener spiritual vision to tackle universal and present concerns.

Polarity Magic

Polarity Magic
Author: Wendy Berg,Mike Harris
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738703001

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Polarity magic is at the heart of the Western Mystery Tradition, though few are aware of its theory and practice. Even so, it constitutes the core of all mythology and mystery teachings. It recognizes that the most powerful creative force is found in the fundamental energies exchanged between a man and a woman. It exalts, rather than negates, human sexuality in spiritual and magical endeavor. This book explores the hidden traditions of the Western mysteries, focusing on the divine feminine and the sexual dynamics of magic. It shows why the feminine principle must be restored to magic, and offers practical magical examples of how this may be done. Sympathetic reconstructions of priest and priestess rituals are offered, which feature ancient historical and mythological couples such as Isis and Osiris, Taliesen and Ceridwen, Arthur and Gwenevere, Merlin and Gwendydd, and Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The magical implications of the relationship between Mary Magdalene and Christ are also addressed. Also featured in this one-of-a-kind magical volume is advice on forming working partnerships with beings of the faery realm, and techniques for the lone magician who works with inner-plane partners.