I love books. I always have. They have been my friends since I was a first grader who couldn’t wait to learn to read. Here, I am sharing the bibliography that was integral in the publishing of my dissertation. It is a wonderfully unique and personal collection of references that have been relevant to me and my development as a woman, a graduate student, and a shamanic practitioner.
I found and purchased many of these works years before I undertook my graduate studies, simply because they called me, and I intuitively knew I would be needing them at some point for some part of my future life that I couldn’t name at the time. Some go back as far as my twenties, and I have lived with them all these years. Most are dog-eared, with torn covers, and notes in the margins in which I furiously wrote as I was trying to actualize exciting ideas, make new neural connections, synthesize concepts, and wake myself up to the most potentiated spiritual consciousness I could possibly hold in my cranium.
These books and writings mark the levels of development as I honed my spiritual and intellectual knowledge into words, which is what my degree was all about. During the writing of my dissertation, these books and writings surrounded me in piles — ask my wizard husband who had to put up an extra table just to hold them all! As I wrote, and struggled with writing, I knew just which one I needed and would pull it out of a stack or pile in order to find that one thought, that one citation, that one reference that allowed me to take my understanding to a new trajectory. It was such a struggle at times, but my books were my friends and aided me in my spiritual initiatory pathway. Enjoy!
Achterberg, Jeanne. 1990. Woman as Healer: A Panoramic Survey of the Healing Activities of Women from Prehistoric Times to the Present. Boston: Shambala.
Allen, Paula Gunn. 1986. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon Press.
———. 1991. Grandmothers of the Light: A Medicine Woman’s Sourcebook. Boston: Beacon Press.
Ankarloo, Bengt. 2002. “Witch Trials in Northern Europe: 1450—1700.” In Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The Period of the Witch Trials, edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark, 53–95. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Ankarloo, Bengt,Stuart Clark, and William Monter. 2002. Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The Period of the Witchtrials. Edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark. Philadelphia: University of Pennsyvania Press.
Ankarloo, Bengt, and Gustav Henningsen, eds. 1993. Early Modern European Witchcraft: Centres and Peripheries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ashe, Geoffrey. 1977. The Ancient Wisdom: A Quest for the Source of Mystic Knowledge. London: MacMillan.
Atkinson, Jan Monnig. 1992. “Shamanisms Today.” Annual Review of Anthropology 21: 307–30.
Austen, Hallie Inglehart. 1990. The Heart of the Goddess: Art, Myth and Meditations of the World’s Sacred Feminine. Berkeley: Wingbow Press.
Avila, Elena, and Parker, Joy. 1999. Woman Who Glows in the Dark: A Curandera Reveals Traditional Aztec Secrets of Physical and Spiritual Health. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.
Bachofen, J. J. 1967. Myth, Religion and Mother Right: Selected Writings of J. J. Bachofen. Translated by Ralph Manheim. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Barnhouse, Sandra. 2005. “Clan and Tribe.” In The Rule of Mars: Readings on the Origins, History and Impact of Patriarchy, edited by Cristina Biaggi, 207–17. Manchester, CT: Knowledge, Ideas & Trends.
Baroja, Julio Caro. 1993. “Witchcraft and Catholic Theology.” In Early Modern European Witchcraft: Centres and Peripheries, edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Gustav Henningsen, 1–15 Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Baring, Anne, and Cashford, Jules. 1991. The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image. London: Arkana.
Barrett, Sondra. 2002. “Cellular Shaman Chapter Four: Mystic Molecules, Cells & the Sacred.” Unpublished manuscript. Class handout.
Barstow, Anne. 1994. Witchcraze: A New History of the European Witch Hunts. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Bauer, Susan Wise. 2015. The Story of Science: From the Writing of Aristotle to the Big Bang Theory. New York: W. W Norton.
Beck, Guy L. 1993. Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
Behringer, Wolfgang. 2007. “Witchcraft Persecutions in Bavaria: Popular Magic, Religious Zealotry and Reason of State in Early Modern Europe.” In Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, edited by Merry E. Wiesner, 103–16. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Berendt, Joachim-Ernst. 1983. The World is Sound: Nada Brahma, Music and the Landscape of Consciousness. Translated by Helmut Bredigkeit. Rocester, VT: Destiny Books.
Berger, Pamela. 1985. The Goddess Obscured: Transformation of the Grain Protectress to Saint. Boston: Beacon Press.
Bever, Edward. 2002. “Witchcraft, Female Aggression, and Power in the Early Modern Community.” Journal of Social History 45 (4): 955–88.
Biaggi, Christina, ed. 2005. The Rule of Mars: Readings on the Origins, History and Impact of Patriarchy. Manchester, CT: Knowledge, Ideas & Trends.
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———. 2001. Dark Mother: African Origins and Godmothers. San Jose, CA: Authors Choice Press.
Bitel, Lisa M. 1998. “Women in Early Medieval Northern Europe.” In Becoming Visible: Women in European History, 3rd ed., edited by Renate Bridenthal, Susan Mosher Stuard, and Merry E. Wiesner, 105–26. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Blacker, Carmen. 1999. The Catalpa Bow: A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan. 3rd ed. Richmond, England: Japan Library.
Blain, Jenny. 2002. Nine Worlds of Seid-Magic: Ecstasy and Neo-Shamanism in Northern European Paganism. London: Routledge.
Bohm, David. 1980. Wholeness and the Implicate Order. London: Routledge.
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Bridenthal, Renate, Susan Mosher Stuard, and Merry E. Wiesner, eds. 1988. Becoming Visible: Women in European History. 3rd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Briggs, John, and F. David Peat. 1989. Turbulent Mirror: An Illustrated Guide to Chaos Theory and the Science of Wholeness. New York: Harper & Row.
Briggs, Robin. 2007. “Witches and Neighbors: The Social and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft.” In Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, edited by Merry E. Wiesner, 86–98. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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Buhner, Stephen Harrod. 1998. Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers: The Secrets of Ancient Fermentation. Boulder, CO: Siris Books.
———. 2002. The Lost Language of Plants: The Ecological Importance of Plant Medicines to Life on Earth. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing.
Burnham, John C. 1986. “The Fragmenting of the Soul: Intellectual Prerequisites for Ideas of Dissociation in the United States.” In Split Mind/Split Brains: Historical and Current Perspectives, edited by Jacques M. Quen, 63–83. New York: New York University Press.
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Capra, Fritjof. 1976. The Tao of Physics. New York: Bantam Books.
———. 1982. The Turning Point: Science, Society, and the Rising Culture. Toronto: Bantam Books.
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Castaneda, Carlos. 1993. The Art of Dreaming. New York: Harper Perennial.
Christ, Carol P. 1997. Rebirth of the Goddess: Finding Meaning in Feminist Spirituality. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Cichon, Joan. 2016. “Archaeomythology from Neolithic Malta to Modern Poland: Apprehending the Material and Spiritual Realities of Ancient and Present Day Cultures.” In Myths Shattered and Restored: Proceedings of the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology, edited by Marion Dumont and Gayatri Devi, 38–63. USA: Women and Myth Press.
Clark, Stuart. 2002. “Witchcraft and Magic in Early Modern Culture.” In Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The Period of the Witch Trials, edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark, 99–169. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
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Combs, Allan, and Mark Holland. 2001. Synchronicity: Through the Eyes of Science, Myth, and the Trickster. 3rd ed. New York: Marlowe & Company.
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Conner, Randolph P. 2007. The Pagan Muse: Its Influence in Western Cuture: Embodying and Transmitting Ancient Wisdom from the Middle Ages through the Early Twentieth Century. PhD diss. California Institute of Integral Studies. ProQuest (3288589).
Cowan, Tom. 1993. Fire in the Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco.
Crabtree, Adam. 1992. “Dissociation and Memory: A Two-Hundred-Year Persepctive.” Dissociation 5 (3): 150–54.
Crowley, Karlyn. 2011. Feminism’s New Age: Gender, Appropriation, and the Afterlife of Essentialism. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Crualaoich, Gearóid Ó. 2003. The Book of the Cailleach: Stories of the Wise-Woman Healer. Cork, Eire: Cork University Press.
Daly, Mary. 1968. The Church and the Second Sex. Boston: Beacon Press.
———. 1973. Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation. Boston: Beacon Press.
———. 1978. Gyn/Ecology: The Metaetherics of Radical Feminism. Boston: Beacon Press.
———. 1987. Websters’ First New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language. London: The Women’s Press.
Daniélou, Alain. 1985. The Myths and Gods of India: The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism. Rochester, VT. Inner Traditions International.
Dashú, Max. 1999. “Another View of the Witch Hunts.” The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies 9 (August): 30–43.
———. 2000. “The Grand Inquisitor of Toulouse: Excerpt from the Secret History of the Witches.” Suppressed History Archives. Retrieved from http://www.suppressedhistories.net/secrethistory/inqtoulouse.html.
———. 2004a—. “Herbs, Knots and Contraception.” Suppressed History Archives. Retrieved from http://www.suppressedhistories.net/secrethistory
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———. 2004b. “Icons of the Matrix.” Suppressed History Archives. Retrieved from http://www.suppressedhistories.net/articles/icons.html
———. 2009. “The Pythias: From the Secret History of the Witches.” Suppressed History Archives. Retrieved from http://www.suppressedhistories.net/secrethistory/secrethistory.html
———. 2013. “Secret History of the Witches 3: Pagans, Conversion, and Culture Wars in Early Medieval Western Europe.” Online learning course. Retrieved from http://www.sourcememory.net/courses/2014.html.
———. 2014. “Witches and the Way of the Wyrd.” Online learning course. Retrieved from http://www.sourcememory.net/courses/fall2014.html.
———. 2016. Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religions, 700–1100. Richmond, CA: Veleda Press.
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———. 1995. Sacred Pleasure: Sex, Myth and the Politics of the Body. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco.
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Eliade, Mircea. 1960. Myths, Dreams, and Mysteries: The Encounter between Contemporary Faiths and Archaic Realities. New York: Harper & Row.
———. 1964. Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy. Princeton University Press.
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———. 1989. The Language of the Goddess: Unearthing the Hidden Symbols of Western Civilization. New York: HarperCollins.
———. 1991. The Civilization of the Goddess: The World of Old Europe. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco.
———. 1994. The Well of Remembrance: Rediscovering the Earth Wisdom Myths of Northern Europe. Boston: Shambala.
———. 1999. The Living Goddesses. Edited by Miriam Robbins Dexter Berkeley: University of California Press.
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———. 1992. The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeeth Centuries. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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———. 1990. Where the Spirits Ride the Wind: Trance Journeys and Other Ecstatic Experiences. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
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