Causal Inference
- 584 pages
- 21 hours of reading
An accessible and contemporary introduction to the methods for determining cause and effect in the social sciences
Scott Cunningham is a name synonymous with natural magic and the wider magical community. He is recognized as one of the most influential and revolutionary authors in the field of natural magic. His writings, which explore Wicca and other alternative religious subjects, have shaped the understanding of these practices for generations. Cunningham's approach emphasized natural elements and a personal connection to magic, establishing him as a pivotal figure in modern paganism.
An accessible and contemporary introduction to the methods for determining cause and effect in the social sciences
Now available with an updated cover, The Truth About Witchcraft provides a wonderful introduction to Witchcraft and Wicca for those new to the craft.
There's a reason caviar has a reputation as a love food, but a little vanilla or peppermint can work wonders too! You'll savor mushrooms like never before after experiencing their intuitive-raising effects, and a munch of celery will resonate with new meaning as it boosts your sexual desire and psychic awareness. Virtually any item in your pantry can be used for personal transformation. From artichokes to kidney beans to grape jelly, food contains specific magical energies you can harness for positive results. This encyclopedia of food magic offers twenty-seven of Scott Cunningham's favorite recipes. Magical menus for more than ten desired goals including love, protection, health, money, and psychic awareness are provided as well. This commemorative edition also presents special features and articles celebrating Scott Cunningham's remarkable life.
This book shows you how to push beyond the boundaries of ordinary dreaming, and introduces you to the concept of making sleep a spiritual act through a process known as dream incubation or sacred sleep. The technique was practiced in dream temples around the ancient world, including those in Egypt, Babylon, Greece, and Rome. Dream incubation is the process of creating sacred dreams for a specific purpose: healing, advice, glimpses of the future, protection, conception of children, strategizing, and a host of other reasons.
In this book David Cunningham tells the story of the astounding trajectory of the Klan during the 1960s by focusing on the pivotal and under-explored case of the United Klans of America (UKA) in North Carolina. Why the KKK flourished in the Tar Heel state presents a fascinating puzzle and a window into the complex appeal of the Klan as a whole.
Nova Scotia has some of the most spectacular coastline on the continent. The sea kayak is ideal for exploring those isolated nooks and crannies, where few other vessels dare to venture. Each route includes departure points, trip lengths, and necessary charts and maps; of special note are the safety considerations and the detailed points of interest. With 48 routes spanning Nova Scotia from Briar Island to the Cape Breton Highlands, from Halifax to Pictou, and everywhere in between, this guide includes useful information for what gear to pack, safety concerns, and techniques to make your kayaking expedition as enjoyable as possible. The new 3rd edition ofSea Kayaking in Nova Scotiaincludes new routes, new preface, updated maps and text, 3 eight-page colour inserts with photos, and many of the existing photos have been updated or replaced."
Contains essays, spells, and rituals. This book of magical writings penned in the early 1990s offers wisdom on perennially popular topics such as the sabbats, Hawaiian magic, magical gardening, protection magic, bird charms, moon spells, yule trees, herbal remedies, and ancient Greek oracles.
Exploring the rich spiritual heritage of the Hawaiian islands, this book delves into the traditional beliefs and practices of the Hawaiian people prior to Christianity. It highlights methods of divination, the significance of deities, and the cultural customs that shaped their worldview, including taboos and superstitions. The text also examines the profound connection between spirituality and the natural elements, revealing how the land, wind, rain, and ocean influenced their magical practices. An enchanting journey into a vibrant culture awaits readers.
Includes spells, rituals, and invocations and an herbal grimoire.
Examining the FBI's infamous counterintelligence programs (COINTELPROs) against suspected communists, civil rights and black power advocates, and antiwar activists, the author questions whether such actions were aberrations or are evidence of the bureau's ongoing mission to restrict citizens' right to engage in legal forms of political dissent.