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Austin Osman Spare
09-14-2006, 10:40 PM
I would predict by looking at some of the threads here that there may be alot of repetetive link posting, I propose that perhaps the revelant links regarding the material from each forum should be stickied, or maybe a forum specifically for links. I for one am very interested in what you all have to share. My favorite sites at the moment are www.hermetic.com (http://www.hermetic.com) and www.rinf.com/e-books/magick_books.html (http://www.rinf.com/e-books/magick_books.html), with the latter being more convenient for downloads. www.sacred-texts.com (http://www.sacred-texts.com) holds a copy of the magus, by francis barrett, as well as a myriad of other odds and ends. There is a lot to digest here. To get the ball rolling, i would invite my fellow abrahadabers to point me in any new directions for research on the net, particularlly in the fields of i-ching and kabbalah.<br>
m1thr0s
09-15-2006, 12:27 AM
The forums all need to have their own resource stickies including internet and recommended reading links. It's next up on my list. There will be a little crossover this way but it will also be much easier for people to find things directly related to their areas of interest. Hopefully members will contribute to these as they begin by recommending their own favorite sites and books etc...
These forums haven't been up and running for very long yet. With one of my helpers working full time and the other a full time student, it's going a little slower than I would like but it's all going to happen. As the site matures it should gradually become more apparent that it's not just about Abrahadabra...that's a central theme to be sure but not the whole focus. The resource stickies should help to make that more apparent.
Thanks for the suggestion Austin...You're quite right of course. This site will undoubtedly be serving a wide range of educational needs as it develops.
m1thr0s
Austin Osman Spare
09-15-2006, 02:41 AM
I found the I-ching sticky right after this post. That's a very nice site.
m1thr0s
09-15-2006, 02:54 PM
I take it you are referring to Joel's site? Yeah...that cat is amazing. And he happens to be a fan of what we are doing here as well...humble as it may be for now. Somehow I doubt it will remain all that humble for long...
m1thr0s
That's a really good suggestion Austin Osman Spare, and as m1thr0s pointed out it is actually our plan to develop stickied resources and helpful sites for all areas of interest here at Abrahadabra Forums. Things are still in their unfoldment, but soon...
By the way, thanks a lot for providing these sites. They are very helpful resources indeed and will certainly be included! Community member contributions concerning such material is what this attempt is all about really...
Kain
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