Sorcerers' Dialogues: A Further Correspondence Between the Silver Elves and the Founders of the Elf Queen's Daughters

Sorcerers' Dialogues: A Further Correspondence Between the Silver Elves and the Founders of the Elf Queen's Daughters

by The Silver Elves
Sorcerers' Dialogues: A Further Correspondence Between the Silver Elves and the Founders of the Elf Queen's Daughters

Sorcerers' Dialogues: A Further Correspondence Between the Silver Elves and the Founders of the Elf Queen's Daughters

by The Silver Elves

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Overview

"Sorcerers' Dialogues" is a collection of letters that are a continuation of a correspondence started in our book "Magic Talks" between the Silver Elves and two sisters, Arwen and Elanor, who founded the Elf Queen's Daughters, of which the Silver Elves were a part. The Elf Queen's Daughters were a magical Frasority (fraternity/sorority) who were active in the mid 1970's and published three letters a week on Elven Culture, Philosophy and Magic that were sent to hundreds of individuals in the U.S. and Europe. This set of letters is entitled "Sorcerers' Dialogues" since the emphasis is primarily on Sorcery, but also includes, as the first book did, conversations about Esoteric Buddhism; the Ancient Wisdom Traditions; Tolkien's works and other author's of Faery Tales, modern and old; Magic; Mysticism; Elven and modern culture, and much more. You do not need to read the first book to enjoy this one; but as we say, these letters are a continuation from the ones in that book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477681404
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/28/2012
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

The Silver Elves, Zardoa and Silver Flame, are a family of elves who have been living and sharing the Elven Way since 1975. They are the authors of "The Book of Elven Runes: A Passage Into Faerie"; "The Magical Elven Love Letters", volume I, 2, and 3; "An Elfin Book of Spirits: Evoking the Beneficent Powers of Faerie"; "Caressed by an Elfin Breeze: The Poems of Zardoa Silverstar"; "Eldafaryn: True Tales of Magic from the Lives of the Silver Elves"; "Arvyndase (Silverspeech): A Short Course in the Magical Language of the Silver Elves"; "The Elven Book of Dreams: A Magical Oracle of Faerie", "The Book of Elven Magick: The Philosophy and Enchantments of the Seelie Elves, What An Elf Would Do: A Magical Guide to the Manners and Etiquette of the Faerie Folk", "What An Elf Would Do: A Magical Guide to the Manners and the Etiquette of the Faerie Folk" and "Magic Talks: On Being a Correspondence Between the Silver Elves and the Elf Queen's Daughters".

The Elven Way is the spiritual Path of the Elves. It is not a religion. While all elves are free to pursue whatever spiritual path they desire, or not as the case may be, these elves are magicians and follow no particular religious dogma. The Elven Way promotes the principles of Fairness, that is to say both Justice, Elegance and Equal Opportunity and Courtesy. They understand the world as a magical or miraculous phenomena, and that all beings, by pursuing their own true path, will become whomever they truly desire to be. You are welcome to visit their website at http://silverelves@live.com and join them on Facebook with name as the "Silver Elves".

Arwen (Susie) and Elanor, founders of the Elf Queen's Daughters, now write, direct, and produce independent full-length feature films as The La Honda Film Company. La Honda Films has produced two full-length films: "Buffalo Hearts", about two vision quests becoming one (now available on both Netflix and Amazon), and their newest film release, "California Tango", about love and intrigue along the California Coast. They also have a number of films in the works including: "The Sorcerer", A tale of mystery, ageless enmity, and love that transcends time; "Pacal Voltan", An archaeologist's dream becomes a real life adventure in the Mayan jungle; and "The Aenid", Myth meets life in this modern journey across America. For more information on their films, enjoy visiting their production website at: http://www.lahondafilms.com.
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