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Hey /lit/ do you have any books or essays or anything about Magic, Voodooism or just different ways of thinking/beliefs?

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>> No.831397

not really related but i'm going to be taking a course on caribbean women's writing purely for the want of the voodoo

>_>

anyways when I write my magnum opus it will involve african voodoo under the context of ww2

>> No.831432

The Messenger by Mayra Montero deals heavily with carribean witchcraft, destiny, superstition, and all that fun stuff.

>> No.831442

http://vsociety.net/wiki/V-Library

>> No.833462

http://www.scribd.com/people/documents/1463124-thelema418
http://english.grimoar.cz/?Loc=idx&Lng=2
pick some :D

>> No.833467
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833467

Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole of the Law.

>> No.833472

>>833467
EACH STAR TO ITS OWN ORBIT

>> No.833476

anything by Aleister Crowley
The Golden Bough by Sir James Frazer
anything by Robert Anton Wilson
Alan "Fucking" Moore (Promethea, From Hell, Voice of the Fire, Swamp Thing)

>> No.833505

>>833472
I didn't know many stars orbited things. Black holes and binary stars, I guess. It still sounds like a clumsy quote, astronomically speaking.

>> No.833522

>>833505
I don't think it's a Crowley quote. Google doesn't have anything, at least.

>> No.835065

OP here. Thanks everyone, I love that this board moves slow enough for me to leave it overnight and check again the next afternoon with the recommendations you've left me.

>> No.835078

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