THE TRIPLE GODDESS.: An Exploration of the Archetypal Feminine
Grand Rapids: Phanes Press, 1989. Second edition. 122 pages. More
Grand Rapids: Phanes Press, 1989. Second edition. 122 pages. More
Edinburgh: Floris Books, 1988. First edition. 267 pages. More
New York: Philosophical Library, 1953. First edition. More
Bangalore: Mythic Society, 1978. Complete volume in two issues bound in red cloth; 9" x 5.5"; 233 pages. See pictures for complete contents. More
Bangalore: Mythic Society, 1977. Complete volume in three issues bound in red cloth; 9" x 5.5"; Individually paginated, 51, 70 & 112 pages. See pictures for complete contents. More
Bangalore: Mythic Society, 1979. Complete volume in three issues bound in red cloth; 9" x 5.5"; 230 pages. Includes article on Ananda Coomaraswamy. See pictures for complete contents. More
Madras: Mythic Society, 1909 - 1911. Two complete volumes in eight issues bound in green cloth with red leather spine label; 10" x 7.5"; 158 & 149 pages plus indices and many plates, some with facing tissues, and fold-out charts and maps. See pictures for complete contents. More
Madras: Mythic Society, 1911 - 1913. Two complete volumes in eight issues bound in green cloth with red leather spine label; 10" x 7.5"; 146 & 184 pages plus indices and many plates and a couple fold-out charts. See pictures for complete contents. More
New York: Parabola, 1981. First printing. Contents include "WHAT IS MAN?" by Kathleen Raine - Educating the "unnatural" man, EARTH PEOPLE by David Price - The Nambiquara of Brazil balance between life and death, THE CRAB FEAST by David Malouf - A poem, CHINUA ACHEBE: AT THE CROSSROADS by Jonathan..... More
New York: 2012. First printing. Contents include PATHS ARE MADE FOR WALKING by Nipun Mehta: Four steps to take on the road of life, A SHIFT IN VISION by Barbara Helen Berger: The unexpected potential of negative space, THE TWILIGHT OF CERTAINTY by Rob Percival: Raised in darkness, they strive..... More
New York: 2012. First printing. Contents include PATHS ARE MADE FOR WALKING by Nipun Mehta: Four steps to take on the road of life, A SHIFT IN VISION by Barbara Helen Berger: The unexpected potential of negative space, THE TWILIGHT OF CERTAINTY by Rob Percival: Raised in darkness, they strive..... More
Albany: SUNY, 1993. First edition. 186 pages. More
Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama, 1955. More
Athens: Ohio University, 1970. First edition. Presentation copy signed and inscribed by the author. More
New York: Parabola, 2001. First edition. 202 pages. Interviews with William Segal, P.L. Travers, Peter Brook, Joseph Campbell, Marion Woodman, Kathleen Raine, Frederick Franck, H.H. the Dalai Lamaand others. More
2008. First edition. Includes Daniel Brinton's 1894 essay 'Nagualism in Native American Folklore & History'; 270 pages. Patterson presents an indepth study of Castaneda's teaching and draws analogies, which he sees as sources, in a number of areas, especially The Fourth Way of G.I. Gurdjieff. More
Ouroboros Press, 2018. First edition. Finely leather bound copy by Ars Obscura bindery; Translated by Joseph Zabinski; Book design by Joseph Uccello; 352 pages, over 80 illustrations, ( 4o ) 7.5” x 10”. Written 1758 the Mytho-Hermetic Dictionary defines the most obscure of terms, substances and concepts employed by the..... More
New York: Thames and Hudson, 1990. First edition. Drawings by Sarah Raphael; 95 pages. More
New York: Society for Myth and Tradition, 1984. Contains "Intimate Journeys" by Lizelle Reymond, "The Way Bock" by P.L. Travers, "Pilgimas and Pioneers" by Richard Niebuhr, "The Hajj" by Gai Eaton, "Guruji" by Padma Perera, An interview with Tara Tulku Rinpoche, "The Road to the Center" by Arthur Amiotte -..... More
New York: Friedman Group, 1994. First edition. 112 pages. More
Middlesex: Rochester Folk Art Guild. First edition. Hand lettered and printed by offset lithography on Arches hand made paper; Limited to 500 copies; Sewn booklet; 28 pages. More
2011. Contents include A VISIT WITH JOSIE WOWOLLA BOYLE OF THE WONGI PEOPLE - Diane Wolkstein - A conversation with a traditional Aboriginal storyteller, IN PRAISE OF THE USELESS LIFE Brother Paul Quenon - A noviate of Thomas Merton's reflects upon his chosen path, ASSUMING VALUE EVERYWHERE Viral Mehta -..... More
2011. Contents include A VISIT WITH JOSIE WOWOLLA BOYLE OF THE WONGI PEOPLE - Diane Wolkstein - A conversation with a traditional Aboriginal storyteller, IN PRAISE OF THE USELESS LIFE Brother Paul Quenon - A noviate of Thomas Merton's reflects upon his chosen path, ASSUMING VALUE EVERYWHERE Viral Mehta -..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. First edition. Oxford Studies in Western Esotericism Series; 376 pages. The Theosophical Society (est. 1875 in New York by H. P. Blavatsky, H. S. Olcott and others) is increasingly becoming recognized for its influential role in shaping the alternative new religious and cultural landscape of..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. First edition. Oxford Studies in Western Esotericism Series; 376 pages. Studies of "near-death experiences" show that such experiences not only provide a new certainty of post-mortem survival, but often function as a call for fundamental change in the present. Reported aftereffects encompass changes in attitudes..... More