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Print: $16.25 A passion I’ve had since my school days, but I stopped for a few years. My life was like no other, fast paced, fast food. Tragedy struck in 2003 when my grandmother passed away. She was an icon in my eyes. In 2004 I met the love of life, two years later she broke me to pieces. That experience of loss and tragedy made me pick up my pen again. A few friends I met since then have encouraged me to publish my words. My poetry is about every emotion imaginable, heartache, love, lust, sadness, loneliness and happiness. I hope you find it enjoyable and can relate to some of it. Gerhard Calitz
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Download: $7.75 The all South African Pagan Periodical. Special feature in this edition is an interview with Jacobus G. Swart who started the first Sangreal Sodality Temple in South Africa with Willam G. Gray.
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Print: $9.45 Download: $5.00 An independent guide for South African men and women, to the most affordable and regularly available cruelty-free and eco-friendly products in current South African markets, making it easier for you and your baby to live in harmony with the Earth. And a little bit more.
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Print: $18.25 Download: $9.85 The calendar dates in this book are in tide with nutritional relevant needs. The value of knowing which foods support health and the reason is worthy of your time. Through this book you may have a glance of various whole foods and their links with the body. Within these pages there are tidbits on chocolate exciting your heart through flavonoids in cocoa on Valentine’s Day to beans supporting your kidneys on World Kidney Day. At any party celebration the value of grapes to celebrate prosperity through enhancing your health is worthy of another glance. The awareness days are known generally across the world and we all share the need for nutrition. Through food we can cross language barriers and share in a cultural love of whole foods for holistic health. Feed your mind and body, consider yourself and ensure your healthy nutritional lifestyle.
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Print: $10.95 Download: $7.75 This is a story told by a story telling owl. Within the tale you will find a wise old troll and a young curious bear, both travelling across South Africa. They travel carefully, so as not to be seen by humans, and have learnt many things along the way. Well the owl invites you to follow their travels. Perhaps you may have seen these two travellers, or maybe you still will. They travel over mountains, across rivers and even deserts and beaches while meeting many other creatures and forming a strengthening friendship. Well now, you read this story for yourself and decide if you believe this owl.
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Print: $12.95 Little introduction needs to be made of Hermes Trismegistus, also known as “The Master of Masters” or “The Thrice Greatest Intelligencer”. After his death he was deified by the Egyptians and gained the named Thoth, and the Greeks, as Hermes. In this small collection of his works are The Divine Pymander, “Aureus” or The Golden Tractate and The Book of Revelation of Hermes. This forms a solid basis for the Hermetic Teachings.
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Print: $27.50 The Magus, first published in 1801 by Francis Barrett, was one of the most sought after books on the Occult Sciences. The topics covered are vast, from Natural Magic containing elements of Old Lore pertaining to animals, plants and minerals, to Alchemy, and obtaining the Philosopher’s Stone. Also covering the Evocational Magic of both good and evil spirits, Crystal Gazing, and obtaining Oracles through Dream, amongst so much more. The information in this book is invaluable to anyone studying the Occult Sciences of Magic and forms a solid foundation for any practitioner. This edition includes the full works, which include Book 1 and Book 2, with the inclusion of Biographia Antiqua, mentioned as Book 3, but in actuality forming the last section of Book 2.
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