Spiritus Mundi: Writings Borne from the Occult
by Elizabeth Sulis Kim Author and Kaitlynn Copithorne Author
Spiritus Mundi is an anthology of prose and poetry that explores the connection between imagination and the divine. The term “spiritus mundi,” coined by Agrippa and popularized by W.B. Yeats, describes the realm from which creative inspiration originates. Editor Elizabeth Kim uses writing prompts to unlock the mysteries of this realm, featuring works by acclaimed authors and original illustrations, through other too such as cartomancy, invocation, and more. The book aims to inspire readers, and artists, to create through metaphysical promoting and inspiration.
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