Jenny-Li
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There is one larger and a few smaller bookstores for metaphysical books in Stockholm. I will very soon own more books myself than are sold in the smaller bookstores, and the larger one is run by people that just give me the creeps for being so unpleasant and un-serviceminded. Usually they don't even seem to know what they are selling, and most of all - they seem to *feel* nothing for it. Bookstores for used books are usually dark smelly places, that I stay out of, just for the love of fresh air...!
I think Sweden is opening up to spiritual "stuff" too, but it takes its time, and we are an extremely secular people, I think. People are used to not believing at all, and spiritual stuff of any kind is generally referred to as being something weird.
Light and love,
Jenny
Helruna said:Where are you at that you do not have many bookstores that carry books like that? Germany is opening/has opened up in the last years. I know this feeling from where I lived starting to study the Tarot... <sigh> <shudder>
There is one larger and a few smaller bookstores for metaphysical books in Stockholm. I will very soon own more books myself than are sold in the smaller bookstores, and the larger one is run by people that just give me the creeps for being so unpleasant and un-serviceminded. Usually they don't even seem to know what they are selling, and most of all - they seem to *feel* nothing for it. Bookstores for used books are usually dark smelly places, that I stay out of, just for the love of fresh air...!
I think Sweden is opening up to spiritual "stuff" too, but it takes its time, and we are an extremely secular people, I think. People are used to not believing at all, and spiritual stuff of any kind is generally referred to as being something weird.
Light and love,
Jenny