Watkins Books is a 20 minute walk from where I live. I used to get my tarot fix here. Haven't actually bought many esoteric books here except for Chaos Protocols plus Liber Null and Psychonaut. If you are in London then Treadwell's on Store Street is also worth a visit - another excellent selection of esoteric books including stuff not carried by Watkins. 10 minute walk from Treadwell's is the Atlantis Bookshop in Museum Street. Another amazing occult bookshop that was frequented by Crowley. Gardener began Wicca in the basement here! All three bookshops are within easy walking distance of each other - I call it the Occult Triangle.
Reached my 50th year of shopping at Watkins this year. The best cafe in London, Gaby's was just around the corner . That's gone but Watkins continues to flourish.
Ah! I'm so glad you liked it! My third visit was much calmer, almost had the store to myself, probably should have re-shot then, but just enjoyed the moment instead 😜
There are not many things that would excite me these days, but amongst them are 3 things: 1. Getting notifications about having a new video uploaded in the Foolish Fish channel 2. Actually leaving all the problems of the world and my life behind and enjoying a few minutes of great content with the voice overs or actual voices from the video 3. Immersing myself in the great content of these great videos that are made from the interesting mind of an occultist and on top of that, from what I can guess, a great person that makes them And actually the fourth one: 4. The pleasure of reading my interactions with the man who so generously offers his time and attention to his audience here, despite the fact that he has no obligation to do so... Man, u are an inspiration and I hope that every day you get back tenfold the generosity that you offer to the world Best of Luck to you man❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'll never forgive myself for not making the trip to Watkins when I was in London! Treadwell's was great but the shop is small enough that I feel it would be awkward to spend two hours combing through all the books.
This was wonderful, like you brought home a souvenir for all of us from your trip. Thanks for sharing! If I ever find myself in London, I must include Watkins on my itinerary. 😃
That was your most intriguing Watkins visit yet. Thank you! If there had been anyplace like that, back in the early 1960's when I was hungering for such materials and there was practically nothing to which I had access, upon walking into such a shop, I swear, I would have fainted dead away! 🙏🏻
Isn't it a gem? I'm very aware of how privileged we are as a community to have access to such a wealth of books. There is variability in quality of course, but there's really just so much good stuff that the bad stuff is almost worth putting up with!
Wow!! What an absolute gem of a store. I am going to have to eventually put miles behind me when I make a pilgrimage someday. I only wish there was something remotely similar state side here in Denver. Thanks for the tour FF 😍
I love your whole channel. In my element with all things magick and esoteric. There's an eerie but interesting Tarot Spread called the "Lost Tarot of Nostradamus" you might like.
On the real real. I kick myself for not stopping by Watkins when I was in London in January of 2019. I stayed in Earl’s Court, stopped by the Philharmonic, London Theatre, and the surrounding area, a quaint small bookstore, saw the intelligence services building up close Mi6/sis building, all them museums in Museum Street, saw a film in Bafta with my girl at the time, stopped by a skate park nearby by the river Thames, but silly me; I didn’t stop by Watkins…that would have been the hallmark, the cherry on the whip cream. On Gawd you got me a little envious and Gelly, @Foolish Fish +Foolish Fish, Wodea! Side note: will definitely get that 600+ page treatment of Dennis Wheatley’s life now by Phil Baker - The Devil is a Gentleman, after seeing this video. :) thanks Foolish Fish.
Think I’ll rename you Denis the Menace tempting us with such desirable goodies. Got the carfax monographs, Born of blood and fire, the book of flesh n feather and the litanies of Thoth on order as well as the bits n bobs from the British museum. By any chance did you go to Treadwells?
My gods what I'd of given to see the tarot section Denis haha! Loved the video, so many lovely gems I spotted all throughout the video. Very lovely indeed!
What a privilege being able to visit one of the main esoteric and occult existing bookshops even more so in London. FF, I guess you had your Diagon Alley moment, hadn't you?
Uh! If I didn't have a family to go back to they'd have to kick me out every evening at closing time only to find me waiting on the doorstep the next morning xD
Amazing! What a great video. So much to read. The trick is to be able to choose the ones that will be worth it. Your channel help with that and I thank you for it!
There's a movie, "84 Charing Cross Road" true story about a 40+ year relationship with a NY writer seeking classic, inexpensive used books and an antiquarian London bookstore. It's one of my favorite movies. Couldn't help but notice the Watkins address, "Cecil Court, Charing Cross Road".
I asked for ‘self initiation in to the golden dawn’ in Wadkins. Didn’t have it. I got Trollrun instead. It’s very good, but I live in Iceland so I’m into Nordic stuff. They had both books on Icelandic sorcery though.
Thanks so much for taking us on this tour Denis, especially happy to follow along since I didn't get the chance to visit London and Watkins Books in years! Also, I instantly stopped the video for a moment and went to their webshop to order Seeds of Ares when you mentioned it 🙏
Such a great bookstore. I wish I had something like this nearby here in the States (Pennsylvania) Thanks for a wonderful tour. Looking forward to your reviews of the books. Take care.
Same, from Wisconsin, we've got occult shops in the cites but NOTHING on this level. Even the best places I've been to in NOLA don't have this selection. But its cool they've got an online store! I'll def be checking that out :)
FF, is the red book that is in stock at Watkins books the illustrated one with the readers version at the back? It doesn't specify and I know I should know but I don't. For 209 I'm really thinking about grabbing one while i can.
Hello and thank you so much for this bookshop tour. A few years ago, like you, I would spend ages perusing the shelves and buying far too many books from this wonderful shop. Unfortunate!y, I am unable to do this now; but because of enthusiasts like yourself, I can enjoy the virtual experience. I hope you have a happy new year, and once again, thank you.
Very nice tour, thank you! This was my first look-around in that legendary shop. Hope I can visit it one day myself. :) An I'm happy you were able to visit your sister during the Holidays! Take care! :) 🙏
Thank you for the first tour! I recently just read Soul Journeys, and it has peaked my interest in shamanism, any recommendations for books on that subject, for a novice.
Thank you for the Video 😊💖🙏 I love when you do a walk through of Watkins Book store. I am going to have to take a trip to the U.K. to see this awesome Book store In person someday.. I am curious, Does Watkins ship to the United States ?
Awesome video! Thanks. I hope i will be able to visit watkins soon, as the flights to london from Finland have become rediculously cheap as ryanair started operating again :)
How on earth did you manage to film and only have one free hand with which to look at the books, not to mention keeping your hand steady? I'd have been so filled with excitement and shaking hands that I'd have dropped my phone at the very beginning 😆
I saw so many books on king Arthur..I'm curious is it common knowledge that the Arthurian legend is in actuality a mystery school teaching device? All the elements are there.. A boy who is a king but doesn't know he's a king..every bit of it a mystery school right down to the 12 knights of the roundtable which of course is symbolic of the zodiac much like the 12 apostles, 12 tribe's of isreal, 12 imans, 12 rishis etc etc.. Great video wish they had something like that by me
Hi fellow fish.. I'm hoping someone can help me. Not too long ago Denis (I believe) mentioned a book having to do with the evolution of the daemon into the demon . I've looked through a few videos but can't seem to find it.. Does anyone happen to remember the title of the book (or even know what I'm talking about lol) Any help is greatly appreciated!
@@FoolishFishBooks No sadly I'm very familiar with those (except for stellas daemonum which looks very interesting actually) I'm wondering if perhaps I read the description on either miscatonicks site or another publishers website especially since it's not ringing a bell when you.lol it's been driving me bonkers trying to find it as I've always been fascinated with the lore surrounding the daemon as a benevolent beneficial entity and this book seemed to be a history of sorts on the topic.
@@FoolishFishBooks After scouring several publishers websites to no avai I thought to myself. Could I have seen it.. On Amazon??? I jumped on and after trying a few keyword searches there it was.. " Michael Psellus on the Operation of Daemons: De Operatione Daemonum" which was edited by the good Dr Skinner. Looks really interesting 😊
Do they not have any books written by Manly P. Hall? He writ about so many esoteric books but people seem to think he only wrote about Freemasonry and nothing else.
I was reading one of those books, "Nameless Cults" by Robert E. Howard, in a store called Barnes & Noble. It is fiction. Nevertheless, I was harassed and threatened right out of the store. Yes, modern day people are still extremely shallow.
I tend to find myself only believing in magic when I need it, otherwise in my day to day I wonder if it’s real, which arguably perhaps means I don’t believe in it? Or maybe not strong enough? I’ve just never known what to do with magic. Which I know is a weird thing to say, but unless I need it like for a spell (which don’t all turn out successful even if it’s a repeat of the same spell I’ve done before that has been madly successful in the past at the s right time on the same day of the week) I don’t know what to do with it and it has me quite baffled. I don’t know if anyone else experiences this with magic or if it’s just me. I’ve always loved things but have never been so in love that I want to throw myself into it like having shelves of books about the topic etc. Even as a child, I adored Harry Potter (like many people) I mean I wouldn’t apparently eat my food as a baby if it wasn’t on (according to my mother) but I wouldn’t call myself a huge fan, I haven’t even read the books. I’ve never quite felt like anything was for me, always felt like I was sitting on the edge of life or on the outside watching everyone while at the same time floating through it, wondering where I existed in the world as a person, not really like what my purpose is, but what I’m doing here. And I’m sure I’m not the only one, but I’ve not met anyone like me yet, people either love something and do it, or they do something, I feel like I do nothing but watch. Sigh. I wish I could find something that I was REALLY into and love it like you love esoteric books. I assume it must make you very happy.
I think this is a natural stance if you haven't experienced a lot of it, consistently over a sustained amount of time. Nothing wrong with a healthy dose of skepticism except when it gets in the way of your magick 😜
If I could I would get a plane from Melbourne to London, get a taxi from the airport straight to Watkins and spend the day there, then I would get a taxi straight back to the airport and come home... wait a minute, scratch that last part, I think if I made it to London I would want to stay instead of coming back to this crap country!
The Discord server is only for members, I'm afraid (click the "join" button next to the subscribe button for more info) Memberships start at just $2 a month.
Watkins Books is a 20 minute walk from where I live. I used to get my tarot fix here. Haven't actually bought many esoteric books here except for Chaos Protocols plus Liber Null and Psychonaut. If you are in London then Treadwell's on Store Street is also worth a visit - another excellent selection of esoteric books including stuff not carried by Watkins. 10 minute walk from Treadwell's is the Atlantis Bookshop in Museum Street. Another amazing occult bookshop that was frequented by Crowley. Gardener began Wicca in the basement here!
All three bookshops are within easy walking distance of each other - I call it the Occult Triangle.
Yes I visited Treadwell's this Christmas too. Much smaller, very cosy, quite Wicca-focused.
Reached my 50th year of shopping at Watkins this year. The best cafe in London, Gaby's was just around the corner . That's gone but Watkins continues to flourish.
I’ve never been happier to keep my neck at a 90 degree angle for 25 minutes. I love these Watkins tours.
Ah! I'm so glad you liked it! My third visit was much calmer, almost had the store to myself, probably should have re-shot then, but just enjoyed the moment instead 😜
There are not many things that would excite me these days, but amongst them are 3 things:
1. Getting notifications about having a new video uploaded in the Foolish Fish channel
2. Actually leaving all the problems of the world and my life behind and enjoying a few minutes of great content with the voice overs or actual voices from the video
3. Immersing myself in the great content of these great videos that are made from the interesting mind of an occultist and on top of that, from what I can guess, a great person that makes them
And actually the fourth one:
4. The pleasure of reading my interactions with the man who so generously offers his time and attention to his audience here, despite the fact that he has no obligation to do so...
Man, u are an inspiration and I hope that every day you get back tenfold the generosity that you offer to the world
Best of Luck to you man❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
Ah, Reza, you're too kind 😄🤩
What a lovely, heart-warming comment to read! It's always a pleasure, good sir! Best wishes to you as always!
@@FoolishFishBooks ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
Is really funny hearing the conversations in the background. Feels like I'm actually there 😊
Nice looking place.Thanks for the tour 😀😀
what an amazing place Watkins is. I'm so jealous right now!
OMG SPLENDOR SOLIS! 25 quid!
Love Watkins, and Treadwells. I live just down the road from both. I go there a lot
Oh and Atlantic
I'll never forgive myself for not making the trip to Watkins when I was in London! Treadwell's was great but the shop is small enough that I feel it would be awkward to spend two hours combing through all the books.
This was wonderful, like you brought home a souvenir for all of us from your trip. Thanks for sharing! If I ever find myself in London, I must include Watkins on my itinerary. 😃
Hi Alexander! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour! Yeah, that place is really a beacon of joy, definitely worth a visit (or many)!
Go Treadwells too!
That was your most intriguing Watkins visit yet. Thank you! If there had been anyplace like that, back in the early 1960's when I was hungering for such materials and there was practically nothing to which I had access, upon walking into such a shop, I swear, I would have fainted dead away! 🙏🏻
Isn't it a gem? I'm very aware of how privileged we are as a community to have access to such a wealth of books. There is variability in quality of course, but there's really just so much good stuff that the bad stuff is almost worth putting up with!
Foolish Fish you are a joy and pleasure to listen to, thank you so very much for all that you share !
Ah! You're very kind, @Alex! Thank you for your support! 🙏🙏🙏
Man I would love to experience that place in person.
Thank you
OMG! Just off that fist table, I saw about five books I’ve been eyeing online. This bookstore is a GEM!!!
Wow! A lifetime of magickal reading!
Wow!! What an absolute gem of a store. I am going to have to eventually put miles behind me when I make a pilgrimage someday. I only wish there was something remotely similar state side here in Denver. Thanks for the tour FF 😍
Hey Kyle! :) Yes! nice place, right? I also wish I lived closer, though admittedly Poland to London is definitely easier than from Denver!
I MISS BOOKSTORES
Oooooo. And that’s just looking through the store window.. “The Museum Curator” Irving Finkle latest The First Ghosts…
This is amazing!!!!! thank you for sharing, I've been drooling over my screen for 23 minutes 😍
Hehe! I wish I could convey how cosy and inviting the place is too... mmm. Love it! 🤩
I'm paying a visit to Watkins bookshop tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it.
I'm excited for you! Have fun! 😄
What a beautiful bookstore, thanks for the tour. I hope I can visit someday.
They have a WONDERFUL TH-cam channel too!!!
Yes! regular uploads with very interesting people!
Thanks for making the watkins book tour! 🤩I enjoyed watching!
Thank you for watching!
Like a kid in a candy store! In places like that you need to leave the credit card at home!🤣🤣
What a wonderful place! Thank you for the tour! XX
Love this 😍 we need a 2022 tour 😁
I'm afraid a trip to London looks unlikely this year :'(
What an amazing book store! Wow!
I love your whole channel. In my element with all things magick and esoteric. There's an eerie but interesting Tarot Spread called the "Lost Tarot of Nostradamus" you might like.
On the real real. I kick myself for not stopping by Watkins when I was in London in January of 2019. I stayed in Earl’s Court, stopped by the Philharmonic, London Theatre, and the surrounding area, a quaint small bookstore, saw the intelligence services building up close Mi6/sis building, all them museums in Museum Street, saw a film in Bafta with my girl at the time, stopped by a skate park nearby by the river Thames, but silly me; I didn’t stop by Watkins…that would have been the hallmark, the cherry on the whip cream.
On Gawd you got me a little envious and Gelly, @Foolish Fish +Foolish Fish, Wodea!
Side note: will definitely get that 600+ page treatment of Dennis Wheatley’s life now by Phil Baker - The Devil is a Gentleman, after seeing this video. :) thanks Foolish Fish.
Wow! I remember when that video came out, I didn’t realize how close the beginning I subscribed! So glad to have been part of the journey! ❤️
Very grateful you've stuck around for so long!
i would be in heaven in that book store. i could spend hours in there.
Hehe! It's a very special place, for sure! 🤩
On Gawd, straight antiquariangasm and bookgasm up in this.
Think I’ll rename you Denis the Menace tempting us with such desirable goodies. Got the carfax monographs, Born of blood and fire, the book of flesh n feather and the litanies of Thoth on order as well as the bits n bobs from the British museum.
By any chance did you go to Treadwells?
Yes, I did! 😊 Lovely shop, though much smaller and more focused on Wicca. Very lovely atmosphere and lovely personnel though!
My gods what I'd of given to see the tarot section Denis haha! Loved the video, so many lovely gems I spotted all throughout the video. Very lovely indeed!
Hello,
This was an amazing opportunity to see, so many books on the occult. I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
All the best Shaun of NYC
Lovely tour 🥰🥰
What a privilege being able to visit one of the main esoteric and occult existing bookshops even more so in London. FF, I guess you had your Diagon Alley moment, hadn't you?
I bet it is hard to leave once you enter! XD
Uh! If I didn't have a family to go back to they'd have to kick me out every evening at closing time only to find me waiting on the doorstep the next morning xD
Amazing! What a great video. So much to read. The trick is to be able to choose the ones that will be worth it. Your channel help with that and I thank you for it!
😄🙏 happy to be of some service! Best wishes to you, dekrepitus! 😊
There's a movie, "84 Charing Cross Road" true story about a 40+ year relationship with a NY writer seeking classic, inexpensive used books and an antiquarian London bookstore. It's one of my favorite movies. Couldn't help but notice the Watkins address, "Cecil Court, Charing Cross Road".
I asked for ‘self initiation in to the golden dawn’ in Wadkins. Didn’t have it. I got Trollrun instead. It’s very good, but I live in Iceland so I’m into Nordic stuff.
They had both books on Icelandic sorcery though.
Thank you so much for this!
Its awesome to see this amazing bookstore 😍 thank you for taking us with you 👍🏽
Thank you K W for watching! 😄
What an amazing place. I wish there was somewhere like that near me. I could lose hours in a place like that.
Thanks so much for taking us on this tour Denis, especially happy to follow along since I didn't get the chance to visit London and Watkins Books in years! Also, I instantly stopped the video for a moment and went to their webshop to order Seeds of Ares when you mentioned it 🙏
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, @Silkweaver! 😄🙏
Such a great bookstore. I wish I had something like this nearby here in the States (Pennsylvania) Thanks for a wonderful tour. Looking forward to your reviews of the books. Take care.
Same, from Wisconsin, we've got occult shops in the cites but NOTHING on this level. Even the best places I've been to in NOLA don't have this selection. But its cool they've got an online store! I'll def be checking that out :)
Such wonders... if only I could make the trip. Liking the herringbone overcoat Denis 😉
Hehe! Thanks! 😄
Thanks for the hard work
O wow 👏 lovely books
Ah I’d love to visit one day 💜
FF, is the red book that is in stock at Watkins books the illustrated one with the readers version at the back? It doesn't specify and I know I should know but I don't. For 209 I'm really thinking about grabbing one while i can.
Hello and thank you so much for this bookshop tour. A few years ago, like you, I would spend ages perusing the shelves and buying far too many books from this wonderful shop. Unfortunate!y, I am unable to do this now; but because of enthusiasts like yourself, I can enjoy the virtual experience. I hope you have a happy new year, and once again, thank you.
Best wishes to you @Sally! 😊🙏
Thank you for making this! Some of the books you showed in video are not in the website.
Yes, the website is just a small portion of what they have. You can call them or send them a message on social media for enquiries.
Very nice tour, thank you! This was my first look-around in that legendary shop. Hope I can visit it one day myself. :)
An I'm happy you were able to visit your sister during the Holidays! Take care! :) 🙏
Thank you István! So glad you enjoyed the tour 😄🙏 Best wishes to you!
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Thank you for the first tour!
I recently just read Soul Journeys, and it has peaked my interest in shamanism, any recommendations for books on that subject, for a novice.
Oh! I remember you uploading the first video! Amazing.
Hehe! That was some time ago! 😄🙏 Thanks for still watching! 🙌
@@FoolishFishBooks Of course, your content is absolutely marvelous.
Great video!
The Pharmacopeia and other books by Pendell are my favorite herb/plant/drug books ever. They are fun and engaging.
I'm very attracted. Disconsolate that the hardcovers of vol.1 are sold out 😞 ideally got excited there for a beat.
Thank you for the Video 😊💖🙏
I love when you do a walk through of Watkins Book store.
I am going to have to take a trip to the U.K. to see this awesome Book store In person someday..
I am curious,
Does Watkins ship to the United States ?
Yes, I believe they do! 😊
Fantastic tour!
I am still frantically searching for the Lodovico Lazzarelli hermetic writings book... cannot find it anywhere....
You mean: www.amazon.com/dp/0866983244/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_RTQ4N4WYDDV0CD7J1REM
?
I wish there was a store like this here in New Zealand!
And I here in Poland! 😅🙏
Awesome video! Thanks. I hope i will be able to visit watkins soon, as the flights to london from Finland have become rediculously cheap as ryanair started operating again :)
Fingers crossed, @James! 😄🤞
That was quite nice.
Glad you liked it, Joe! :)
How on earth did you manage to film and only have one free hand with which to look at the books, not to mention keeping your hand steady? I'd have been so filled with excitement and shaking hands that I'd have dropped my phone at the very beginning 😆
Yep... Pretty exciting! 😄
Crying because I live in New Jersey
I feel you! At least Poland (where I live) is technically on the same continent...
@@FoolishFishBooks 😂😂 you’re right
Wow, do you get to write book purchases off on your taxes? (If that’s a thing where you live)
Unfortunately not 😅
Can you tell me more about the green Norse book after born of blood and fire? I couldn’t catch the name or publisher 👀👀👀
Trollrun by Hadean Press
www.hadeanpress.com/news/2021/6/21/trollrun-a-discourse-on-trolldom-and-runes-in-the-northern-tradition
I saw so many books on king Arthur..I'm curious is it common knowledge that the Arthurian legend is in actuality a mystery school teaching device? All the elements are there.. A boy who is a king but doesn't know he's a king..every bit of it a mystery school right down to the 12 knights of the roundtable which of course is symbolic of the zodiac much like the 12 apostles, 12 tribe's of isreal, 12 imans, 12 rishis etc etc.. Great video wish they had something like that by me
Absolutely, and many of the books you just saw are on that very topic ;)
@@FoolishFishBooks very interesting thanks!
Hi fellow fish.. I'm hoping someone can help me. Not too long ago Denis (I believe) mentioned a book having to do with the evolution of the daemon into the demon . I've looked through a few videos but can't seem to find it.. Does anyone happen to remember the title of the book (or even know what I'm talking about lol) Any help is greatly appreciated!
I wonder if you're thinking of "Holy Daemon", "Stellas Daemonum", or "Pandemonium"...?
@@FoolishFishBooks No sadly I'm very familiar with those (except for stellas daemonum which looks very interesting actually) I'm wondering if perhaps I read the description on either miscatonicks site or another publishers website especially since it's not ringing a bell when you.lol it's been driving me bonkers trying to find it as I've always been fascinated with the lore surrounding the daemon as a benevolent beneficial entity and this book seemed to be a history of sorts on the topic.
@@4everseekingwisdom690 be sure to post when you find it! 😄🙏
@@FoolishFishBooks After scouring several publishers websites to no avai I thought to myself. Could I have seen it.. On Amazon??? I jumped on and after trying a few keyword searches there it was.. " Michael Psellus on the Operation of Daemons: De Operatione Daemonum" which was edited by the good Dr Skinner. Looks really interesting 😊
@@4everseekingwisdom690 ah! Yes! Sounds very interesting!
This is an odd question to ask knowing you read a lot of esoteric books etc. But do you believe in magic?
Yes. If say I've experienced enough of it now to be comfortable saying that I do, fully.
Do they not have any books written by Manly P. Hall? He writ about so many esoteric books but people seem to think he only wrote about Freemasonry and nothing else.
There are plenty of MPH books there...
Where to begin…
What was the Anubis Egypt Book called? Thanks!
Ancient Egypt (DK)
@@FoolishFishBooks Thank you so much! I'm glad you uploaded this video!
I was reading one of those books, "Nameless Cults" by Robert E. Howard, in a store called Barnes & Noble. It is fiction. Nevertheless, I was harassed and threatened right out of the store. Yes, modern day people are still extremely shallow.
im selling my house and moving in there...
Sounds like there only reasonable option 😄
I tend to find myself only believing in magic when I need it, otherwise in my day to day I wonder if it’s real, which arguably perhaps means I don’t believe in it? Or maybe not strong enough?
I’ve just never known what to do with magic. Which I know is a weird thing to say, but unless I need it like for a spell (which don’t all turn out successful even if it’s a repeat of the same spell I’ve done before that has been madly successful in the past at the s right time on the same day of the week) I don’t know what to do with it and it has me quite baffled. I don’t know if anyone else experiences this with magic or if it’s just me. I’ve always loved things but have never been so in love that I want to throw myself into it like having shelves of books about the topic etc. Even as a child, I adored Harry Potter (like many people) I mean I wouldn’t apparently eat my food as a baby if it wasn’t on (according to my mother) but I wouldn’t call myself a huge fan, I haven’t even read the books. I’ve never quite felt like anything was for me, always felt like I was sitting on the edge of life or on the outside watching everyone while at the same time floating through it, wondering where I existed in the world as a person, not really like what my purpose is, but what I’m doing here. And I’m sure I’m not the only one, but I’ve not met anyone like me yet, people either love something and do it, or they do something, I feel like I do nothing but watch. Sigh. I wish I could find something that I was REALLY into and love it like you love esoteric books. I assume it must make you very happy.
I think this is a natural stance if you haven't experienced a lot of it, consistently over a sustained amount of time.
Nothing wrong with a healthy dose of skepticism except when it gets in the way of your magick 😜
Can you share your Discord server link
Hi Ehsan, the Discord server is for FF members only. Check the description for more details 😊 (memberships start at just $2/month)
I cant imagine how much money I can spend in this bookshop ...
Yep, there's definitely that... 😂
Türkiye’de ne yazık ki okült bir kitapçı yok 😂
If I could I would get a plane from Melbourne to London, get a taxi from the airport straight to Watkins and spend the day there, then I would get a taxi straight back to the airport and come home... wait a minute, scratch that last part, I think if I made it to London I would want to stay instead of coming back to this crap country!
Can you share your discord group link
I'm not able to find your discord group after the process you told in the description
The Discord server is only for members, I'm afraid (click the "join" button next to the subscribe button for more info)
Memberships start at just $2 a month.
@@FoolishFishBooks ok