Mythen der Indianer
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James Lewis Thomas Chalmers Spence war ein schottischer Journalist, Dichter, Autor, Folklorist und Okkultismusforscher. Seine Arbeit befasste sich hauptsächlich mit Mythologie und Folklore, einschließlich der Popularisierung des Maya-Popul Vuh und der Erforschung keltischer Bräuche. Spence untersuchte auch das verlorene Atlantis, bemühte sich, das Thema aus okkulten Kreisen zu befreien, und untersuchte Verbindungen zwischen alten Zivilisationen der Alten und Neuen Welt. Obwohl seine Theorien oft auf Kritik von etablierten Wissenschaftlern stießen, hinterließ seine umfangreiche Forschung und Vorstellungskraft einen bedeutenden Eindruck im populären Verständnis dieser Themen, und viele seiner Bücher sind bis heute erhältlich.






Exploring the rich mythological traditions of ancient Mexico and Peru, this work by Lewis Spence offers insights into the cultural narratives and folklore of these civilizations. Published in 1913, it showcases Spence's expertise as a folklorist and journalist, providing readers with a detailed examination of the myths that shaped the identities and beliefs of these societies.
Superb, in-depth survey explores animism, totemism, fetishism, creation myths, Egyptian priesthood, numerous deities, alchemy, Egyptian art and magic, other fascinating topics. Includes over 50 photographs and illustrations.
For the North American peoples, myths and legends were more than mere entertainment. They were an essential part of a culture based upon a common understanding of mankind's place in nature, and upon totemic beliefs which gave animals souls, spirits and supernatural powers.
Spence's text is vividly illustrated with images of gods, temples and hieroglyphs, stunning reproductions of tomb paintings and photographs of the eternal landscape of Egypt, watered by the incomparable Nile and as fertile as the imagination of the Ancient Egyptians themselves. For anyone curious to learn about the myths, history and culture of one of the worlds's greatest civilizations, The Illustrated Guide to Egyptian Mythology is beautiful and informative introduction.
"Chapters 2-76 of A brief guide to Native American myths and legends were originally published in Myths and legends of the North American Indians by Lewis Spence, George G. Harrap, 1914"--Contents verso.
'In no individual born in these islands does there not flow the blood of the Druid priests and seers, and I confidently rely on British mystics, whatever their particular predilections, to unite in this greatest of all possible quests, the restoration of our native Secret Traditions.' Lewis Spence's rallying call to spiritual regeneration animates this classic work on the secret rites and traditions of ancient Britain. Drawing upon Bardic writings and archeological evidence such as stone circles, Spence argues that Druidism developed out of a cult of the Dead, which arose in North Africa, but was adopted and transformed by the British Celts. Spence describes the Druids as having both magical and administrative functions and that, under Roman persecution they only seemed to disappear. He provides good evidence that they survived in the Celtic areas of the British Isles. This stimulating book finds the author passionately arguing for a reassessment of this highly individual type of mysticism based on native spiritual traditions.
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The Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America
The Popol Vuh presents the mythic and heroic sagas of the Kichés, an indigenous group from Central America. This classical work has held significant importance throughout history, and the modern republishing by Alpha Editions ensures its preservation for future generations. The book has been thoughtfully reformatted and retyped, providing a clear and readable text that enhances the reader's experience, free from the limitations of scanned copies.
In An Introduction to Mythology, originally published in the 1921, Spence presented a comprehensive overview of traditional forms of narrative that, for our primitive ancestors, served as religion and science. Besides recounting tales from around the world, Spence explained the many differences in primitive and modern worldviews. According to Spence, themes such as animism, while now almost absent from out thinking, are still enlightening to us in modern times: "just as fossil animals and plants have their living representatives to-day, so do ideas and conceptions representing this petrified form of religion and science still flourish in our present-day superstitions and our present-day faiths." Spence's An Introduction to Mythology provides a sweeping view of worldwide mythological themes from a scholar of the overlooked and intriguing. Scottish writer Lewis Spence (1874-1955) was a respected authority on worldwide myths, legends, folklore, and occult subjects, and wrote more than forty books, including Encyclopedia of Occultism, The Popol Vuh, The History of Atlantis, The Magic and Mysteries of Mexico, Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends, Fairy Tradition in Britain and The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain.
Lewis Spence was no doubt one of the most prolific hybrids of a researcher and occultist that ever lived. This volume may be the missing manual you've always been looking for. Everything from the naguals and sorcery to Mexican witchcraft.
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