Recounts the author's trip to Glastonbury in England, where he delves deeply into the legends and myths of King Arthur, drawing on a variety of sources. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Esoteric training probably required, but has great humor too
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Richard Leviton must have been studying arcane systems and beliefs all his life to have written this. It mixes everything from the Arthurian myth traditions to Bhuddism with a lot of the Qabbala thrown in. It was not what I would call an easy read in some places, but the story line and the rollicking antics of Leviton's multi-angelic mentor Blaise made it worth it. Then too, there's that twist to the ending that kept me awake all night. And what the heck is geomancy anyway? I would be extremely interested in hearing from other readers how they felt about this book, if they wish...
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