Magick in Theory and Practice
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.79 (682 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1555217664 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 436 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Written at the height of his involvement, it is probably Crowley’s best book. It was prepared by Aleister Crowley specially for neophytes. Although he draws on Buddhist, Egyptian, Tantric and Gnostic rituals and the teachings of Abramelin and other early magi, Crowley is primarily concerned with his own system of Magick.. This is the foremost book on ceremonial magic written in the twentieth century, the summation of the thought and life practice of the century’s most famous necromancer and one of its most infamous figures
A. Myagkiy said Five Stars. great book. Best edition of Magick: Book Best edition of Magick: Book 4 in my opinion. longjibbers This review is for the Kenneth Grant edited hardback edition. It is my favorite version of Magick: Book 4. This edition has the first 3 sections of Magick: Book 4, leaving out the fourth section, which is entitled the "Equinox of the Gods." "Equinox of the Gods" discusses in extreme detail the writing of the Book of the Law. While interesting to read, its not somethin. in my opinion. This review is for the Kenneth Grant edited hardback edition. It is my favorite version of Magick: Book Best edition of Magick: Book 4 in my opinion. longjibbers This review is for the Kenneth Grant edited hardback edition. It is my favorite version of Magick: Book 4. This edition has the first 3 sections of Magick: Book 4, leaving out the fourth section, which is entitled the "Equinox of the Gods." "Equinox of the Gods" discusses in extreme detail the writing of the Book of the Law. While interesting to read, its not somethin. . This edition has the first 3 sections of Magick: Book Best edition of Magick: Book 4 in my opinion. longjibbers This review is for the Kenneth Grant edited hardback edition. It is my favorite version of Magick: Book 4. This edition has the first 3 sections of Magick: Book 4, leaving out the fourth section, which is entitled the "Equinox of the Gods." "Equinox of the Gods" discusses in extreme detail the writing of the Book of the Law. While interesting to read, its not somethin. , leaving out the fourth section, which is entitled the "Equinox of the Gods." "Equinox of the Gods" discusses in extreme detail the writing of the Book of the Law. While interesting to read, its not somethin. Excellent introduction to magickal practice This book covers everything that a true practitioner must know when approaching magick. The first half of the book is highly informative, and helps you cover all the bases in creating the proper mood sets as well as enviroment for your work. The second half contains several of the most important magickal rituals of Thelema, the most important being the Star Ruby banis