Wheel In The Sky
I arrive at the offices of Red Wheel–Weiser–Conari promptly at 11:11 a.m., as requested by Brenda Knight, associate publisher and director of special markets.
Why, I ask Knight, did she schedule our meeting for 11:11?
“Because that’s angel time!” she brightly explains. “That’s when you can connect with angels — 11:11 a.m. and 11:11 p.m. We also like to have meetings at 4:20.”
Red Wheel–Weiser–Conari is one of the largest publishers of esoterica: occult tomes, metaphysical explorations, spiritual guides both serious and playful, and lots of other books that poke at the boundaries of our shared reality.
Its oldest imprint, Weiser, was launched by Samuel Weiser out of an antiquarian bookstore back in 1929, when the press began re-releasing occult classics that had fallen out of print. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
Why, I ask Knight, did she schedule our meeting for 11:11?
“Because that’s angel time!” she brightly explains. “That’s when you can connect with angels — 11:11 a.m. and 11:11 p.m. We also like to have meetings at 4:20.”
Red Wheel–Weiser–Conari is one of the largest publishers of esoterica: occult tomes, metaphysical explorations, spiritual guides both serious and playful, and lots of other books that poke at the boundaries of our shared reality.
Its oldest imprint, Weiser, was launched by Samuel Weiser out of an antiquarian bookstore back in 1929, when the press began re-releasing occult classics that had fallen out of print. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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