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5.0 out of 5 stars Not the 'How?', but rather the 'Why?', December 29, 1999
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This review is from: The Path Through The Labyrinth (Paperback)
Marian Green has been teaching in the Western Mystery Tradition for decades and has had students from a variety of countries and cultures. Her emphasis is on the solo magician rather than coven member, but her works can apply equally to both. For the 'How?', turn to "A Witch Alone". For the 'Why?', look no further than hereinabove: this book explains why the seeker experiences what s/he does and discusses this within the context of the labyrinth - a journey in which one enters very near to the 'centre' or 'source', before embarking on winding pathways that indeed may feature "dark nights of the soul" in the quest for one's own self-discovery and understanding. An excellent read and an almost one-of-a-kind work, given its very nature, "Path Through the Labyrinth" belongs on the bookshelves of the most serious magus or witch. One of the top-5 books I've ever read on magick and the quest for self-discovery, I happily recommend it with gratitude and peace. May, that the Blessings always Be!
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The Path Through The Labyrinth by Marian Green (Paperback - August 1, 1994)
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