Synopsis
Get out your colored pencils and pens as you learn about the mythology and meaning of numbers. A true understanding of the meaning of numbers, this text takes you into the underlying meaning of the individual numbers 1-10 as that knowledge has evolved over thousands of years. Valued information helps you understand the metaphysical and esoteric meaning of numbers.
About the Author
Beyerl is the author of a number of books. Well-known throughout the neo-pagan and Wiccan world, Beyerl s columns and articles have appeared in many publications beginning in the 1970s. The Master Book of Herbalism, first published in 1984, remains popular today. Beyerl has been teaching workshops and courses since 1976. Beyerl is the founder of The Rowan Tree, a Wiccan Church, which obtained legal recognition in 1980. He is the creator of The Tradition of Lothloriën. A Wiccan Bardo, Revisited describes this Tradition and Beyerl s view of ritual theology. Within the Rowan Tree, The Mystery School is the educational forum for its inner teaching, combining The Tradition of Lothloriën with a broad-based metaphysical curriculum, including the Tarot. Originally centered in Minneapolis, The Rowan Tree Church moved west with Beyerl. In addition to his work as herbalist and astrologer, Beyerl is known for his presentations on aspects of ritual, death and dying, ethics, alchemy, initiation, meditation and visualization techniques, and for his performances of ritual which incorporate skills of theatre and music. Beyerl s work has reached a vast number of students over the past thirty years. Many of his former students have moved on to become reputable teachers. In 1989 Beyerl moved to Dallas and began a circuitous journey which would return him to a northern climate. His work completed in Texas, he moved to Los Angeles to teach for three years. It was while there that he and gerry became partners. In 1994 the Beyerls returned to their roots, opening their herbal gardens. Their home became a religious and educational center known as The Hermit s Grove in Kirkland (a Seattle suburb). The gardens and land were a project begun over twenty years ago by gerry on land known for its stone circle and herbal dreams. Today, Beyerl teaches courses in herbal medicine, horticulture and other studies at two Community Colleges and is the administrator of a Master Herbalist Program.
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