Dion Fortune (1891 -1946) The magical name of Violet Mary Firth, British occultist and author whose books continue to have an impact on modern witchcraft and Paganism. Considered one of the leading
Frederick Bligh Bond (1864–1945) was an architect, archaeologist, author and editor. He claimed to have psychic guidance from spirits of the dead in his excavations at Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian church in England, connected by legend with King Arthur
Elizabeth Clare Prophet is the author of Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch: Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil (1983). Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch addresses the question of whether angels were ever transformed
Frank E. Peretti is an evangelical Christian novelist whose works— especially his best-selling This Present Darkness (1986) and Piercing the Darkness (1989)—feature “spiritual warfare” between Christian angels and fallen angels. The action
Raymond Fowler has spent more than forty years as a ufologist and is the author of eleven books on subjects related to UFOs and paranormal phenomena. Five of these books, including The
Castaneda, Carlos (1925–1998) – Anthropologist, neo-shaman, and author of the Don Juan series of books (14 in total with three published posthumously). Castaneda’s work has been immensely popular but has been exposed
Montague Summers, (1880–1948) was an English author who wrote extensively on Witchcraft, Demonology, vampires and werewolves (see Lycanthropy). He believed that Satan and his Demons were real and that they exerted a
Hermes Trismegistusis a legendary figure who is the author of the Emerald Tablet, the foundation of Western Magic and esoteric tradition. Hermes Trismegistus is a composite of the Greek god HERMES and
Diana L.Paxson (1943– ) Pagan, Wiccan and author of fantasy fiction and Pagan nonfiction. Diana L. Paxson has been a leader in Pagan and Wiccan activities. Paxson was born in 1943 and
Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel (1892–1973) Oxford professor and author of the epic story The Lord of the Rings, considered by some to be the greatest literary achievement of the 20th century. J.
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was a native of Salem, Massachusetts, and one of the great masters of American fiction, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote one of his best-known works, The House of Seven Gables, perhaps
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891) Author, occultist, psychic, and cofounder of the Theosophical Society. Known as Madame Blavatsky or HPB, she introduced many Western mystics to the Eastern religions and promoted the influence
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