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Autobiographies

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Diary of a Witch / by Sybil Leek. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968

 Book
Collection number: NAMOSRL BF1571 .L4 (Circulating)
Summary

A 20th century witch traces her unusual ancestry and describes her early life, psychic experiences, and witchcraft apprenticeship.

Dates: Publication: 1968

Healing Feelings / by Keith Ruch ; edited by Rev. Paul Beyerl. 1st ed. Houston, MN: The Hermit's Grove, 2018

 Book — Box 1: Series 1, Book: 2
Collection number: Box 1
Summary

"In Healing Feelings, Keith Ruch writes about taking the first steps along the path of self healing. Using his experiences as he reconciles the person he once was with the person he has become, ruch outlines simple steps one can take to first acknowledge the pain they have caused to themselves and others and then how to begint o repair any damage done, while minimizing future harm."--Myke Hutchings

Dates: Publication: 2018

Pagan Census Project, 1993

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 26, Item: 6
Collection number: Item 6
Scope and Contents This is the survey for the Pagan Census Project with the purpose of documenting the size and diversity of the Contemporary Pagan movement. This photocopy contains Chas Clifton's answers to the survey. The survey was conducted by Andras Corban Arthen of The EarthSpirit Community and Helen Berger, Brandeis University. Findings from the survey were published in Berger's Voices from the Pagan Census: A National Survey of Witches and Neo-Pagans in the United States and published by the University...
Dates: 1993

The Last Closet: The Dark Side of Avalon by Moira Greyland. Kouvola, Finland: Castalia House, 2018

 Book
Collection number: NAMOSRL HQ75.28.U6 G74 2018 (Circulating)
About "A brutal tale of a harrowing childhood. It is the true story of predatory adults preying on the innocence of children without shame, guilt, or remorse. It is an eyewitness account of how high-minded utopian intellectuals, unchecked by law, tradition, religion, or morality, can create a literal Hell on Earth. ... [It] is also an inspiring story of survival. It is a powerful testimony to courage, to hope, and to faith. It is the story of Moira Greyland, the only daughter of Marion Zimmer...
Dates: Publication: 2018

Victor and Cora Anderson Library

 Collection
Collection number: MS-150-7
Scope and Contents

This collection is a portion of the Anderson's library having been selected based on titles that were not currently in its parent collection New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. A bibliography of the full library as well as the disposition of the items is planned. All titles in this collection have been cataloged separately.

Dates: Created: 1921-1998