The Three Principles Of Oneness

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The Three Principles of Oneness

At no other time in history has the world experienced the current crisis where "why things matter" (spirituality) has been separated from "how things work" (science). In today's changing landscape, many are searching for a spiritual practice that is science based and aligns with how the universe actually works. Learn how to experience harmony in all areas of life with the Three Principles of Oneness, a scientifically sound, cosmic perspective on spirituality in the 21st century. Awaken to an evidence-based scientific and spiritual path through practical techniques and processes introduced by an ordained Buddhist minister and internationally recognized mindfulness expert. Find out how the cosmic perspective can help us shift away from stress and anxiety in our daily lives and toward a more universal consciousness.
H.P. Lovecraft & the Black Magickal Tradition

A Lovecraft scholar presents a penetrating study of the author’s life, work, and connections to modern occultism. Many practicing occultists have speculated that H. P. Lovecraft possessed in-depth knowledge of black magick. Yet literary scholars maintain the renowned horror writer was simply a master of his craft, and that the enduring power of his work is purely the result of his rich imagination. In H.P. Lovecraft & the Black Magical Tradition, John L. Steadman examines the considerable overlap between the author’s fictions and true occultism—and consider whether Lovecraft was a practitioner of the dark arts himself. Weaving Lovecraft’s biography together with literary criticism and modern magickal systems, Steadman demonstrates that Lovecraft’s works—specifically his Cthulhu Mythos and his creation of the Necronomicon—represent the basis for a legitimate magickal system.