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NEW FROM ANATHEMA PUBLISHING: ENTERING THE DESERT

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ENTERING THE DESERT
Pilgrimage into the Hinterlands of the Soul
by Craig Williams
Anathema Publishing.
Standard Edition (Limited to 400 copies): 5.25 x 8.5 inches. 160 pages. Hardbound Sierra Tan bookcloth, 100 pts (very thick) cover, with different Front AND Back symbols in Blind Deboss on Cover and Back Cover, Metallic Black Foil stamp on spine, Color Interior, and illustrated Endpapers featuring David S. Herrerías artworks. Fine typography, printed on Royal Sundance 160M paper, natural finish. Individually numbered.

FROM THE PUBLISHER:
"The landscape of the Soul is a feral hunting ground of shadows and light, each morphing into translucent bodies of nourishment or destruction, depending upon the topographic Vision of the desert dweller. Entering the Desert explores the Terra Incognito of the Soul and reveals a primordial vision of a Pagan Sacramental Gnosticism of alchemical nature which if understood can open up the doorways to the Inner Sanctuary of Sacramental Vision."




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