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Chris
November 16, 2007 rated it actually liked information technology
Recommends it for: initiates
DMK does a decent job of laying out a survey of the basic theory of the "Loftier Magickal Arts". Be careful, though, much of his data is incorrect, and his pronunciations for the Hebrew is bottomless.

However, this is an excellent starter and resource book. Information technology lays out several important rituals in a (relatively) straightforward and like shooting fish in a barrel-to-understand manner.

DMK tends to requite you the theory (most of it borrowed, and badly) for each affiliate, so tags a useful ritual at the terminate.

This book rides som

DMK does a decent job of laying out a survey of the basic theory of the "Loftier Magickal Arts". Be careful, though, much of his information is incorrect, and his pronunciations for the Hebrew is abysmal.

All the same, this is an splendid starter and resource book. Information technology lays out several of import rituals in a (relatively) straightforward and piece of cake-to-understand manner.

DMK tends to give you the theory (most of it borrowed, and badly) for each chapter, then tags a useful ritual at the finish.

This volume rides somewhere in between the neo-pagan fluff that is flooding the market and the masturbatory gibberish of Crowley.

If you adopt primary psycho-philosophical sources, go to Wilhelm Reich, C. G. Jung, Freud, Plotinus, Heraclitus.

if you lot prefer esoterica, go to Regardie, Dion Fortune, Crowley, Westcott, Mathers, Phil Hine, and Peter Carroll.

That being said, this book is excellent to acquire several of the bones rituals passed from the Golden Dawn and O.T.O.

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Bad Tim
Mar 29, 2008 rated it did not like it
somebody recommended this volume after i specifically said i wasn't interested in something that relied on judeo-christian concepts.

this book is exclusively well-nigh working with the kabalah, with small amounts of eastern philosophy that are generally taken out of context and are merely cursorily explored, and one patronizing section on earth-based magic.

kraig's writing style is redundant and dogmatic. he attempts to evidence everything from reincarnation to the existence of the jewish god using logical

somebody recommended this book after i specifically said i wasn't interested in something that relied on judeo-christian concepts.

this book is exclusively nearly working with the kabalah, with small amounts of eastern philosophy that are more often than not taken out of context and are only cursorily explored, and one patronizing department on earth-based magic.

kraig's writing style is redundant and dogmatic. he attempts to prove everything from reincarnation to the existence of the jewish god using logical fallacies and providing no back-up research for his claims, and perpetuates bad scholarship such as the 'aryan invasion' theory of the orignins of hinduism. the text digresses into long, irrelevent asides that amount to nothing more than rants, and while he consistently stresses the personal nature of magical work, the few personal anecdotes he provides are vague and don't enlighten the lessons. he also digresses into cut criticisms of other authors without identifying the works he's lambasting or justifying his opinions.

i stuck with the book mainly because of its hope to reveal secrets of the tarot and its thin references to eastern philosophy. the tarot was never explained outside of its golden dawn application to the tree of life, and eastern philosophy was only practical in the affiliate on sex magic; despite frequent peripheral references to both topics.

this book is just useful to someone who is strongly interested in kabalistic ritual and has the patience to wade thru a pedantic and opinionated text.

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The Elves
Jul 28, 2015 rated information technology really liked it
Some people take called Donald Michael Kraig'due south Modern Magick a classic, only we think that is rather similar calling some object that is fifty years erstwhile an antique. Fourth dimension, and readers, will make up one's mind if it is really a archetype of occult lore or not. It is, all the same, a practiced study course in ceremonial magic, especially if you lot like to utilise the Kabbalah in your workings.
While we didn't agree with everything he said in the book, nosotros constitute more ofttimes than not that we had independently arrived at the aforementioned c
Some people have chosen Donald Michael Kraig'south Modernistic Magick a classic, but we think that is rather like calling some object that is l years sometime an antique. Fourth dimension, and readers, volition determine if information technology is actually a classic of occult lore or not. It is, yet, a adept study grade in ceremonial magic, peculiarly if you lot like to use the Kabbalah in your workings.
While we didn't hold with everything he said in the book, we found generally that we had independently arrived at the same conclusions on numerous magical problems. And even more than than that, we learned a number of things that we were able to incorporate into our own magical lives and efforts. What more could you desire from a volume than that?

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Neueziel
Jun 28, 2012 rated it really liked information technology
This is the go to book for anyone with a genuine interest in the real occult. Kraig is very down to earth, dispels a lot of myths and superstitions surrounding the occult and is very factual..given the subject area. The book is dissever upwardly into lessons but it has a wealth of information and experience if you're simply curious. This is the go to book for anyone with a genuine interest in the real occult. Kraig is very down to world, dispels a lot of myths and superstitions surrounding the occult and is very factual..given the subject. The volume is separate into lessons but it has a wealth of data and experience if you lot're but curious. ...more
Frank Dufriend
Anyone interested in High Magick would do themselves well by picking up this volume. D.M. Kraig states throughout the book that one of the chief intentions of the book is to enable the reader to pick upwards any other book on Magick and/or the Occult and be able to brand sense of information technology, and lo, I am now able to practice just that. E'er pick upwardly 777 by A. Crowley and think 'what the hell?', well this book volition help to lift the veil on that and other such difficult concepts for the uninitiated. I'm really glad I cam Anyone interested in High Magick would do themselves well by picking upward this book. D.One thousand. Kraig states throughout the book that one of the main intentions of the book is to enable the reader to choice up any other book on Magick and/or the Occult and be able to make sense of it, and lo, I am now able to do only that. Ever option upwardly 777 past A. Crowley and think 'what the hell?', well this book will assist to elevator the veil on that and other such difficult concepts for the uninitiated. I'm really glad I came by this book, I will be reading plenty more on the subject, but I cannot think of a better place to start than with this book. If you lot have whatever interest at all in formalism magick, so I would recommend this book. ...more than
Sheherazahde
A friend bought this for me because he loves information technology and wants me to read it. I'm reading this with another friend and doing the lessons.

The showtime day we read the 4 frontward, the 2 prefaces, and the introduction. They were more often than not adept. I disagree with the Ciceros about the definition of religion that they employ when they talk almost the difference between magick and religion. The relationship between magick and faith is complex and I don't take the time or space to discuss it hither.

I was non fami

A friend bought this for me because he loves it and wants me to read it. I'thou reading this with another friend and doing the lessons.

The beginning day we read the four frontward, the 2 prefaces, and the introduction. They were generally proficient. I disagree with the Ciceros about the definition of religion that they use when they talk about the deviation between magick and organized religion. The relationship between magick and organized religion is complex and I don't have the time or space to discuss it here.

I was not familiar with Lon Milo DuQuette, and now I desire to read his book "Low Magick-- It's All in Your Caput... You Merely Have No Idea How Big Your Head Is".

I can tell that this is going to take a lot more Kabbalah in it than I prefer. But that is one of the reasons I take never been into Ceremonial magick.

The second day we read the first lesson. The author recommends doing 1 lesson per calendar month. Lesson ane: keep a dream diary; keep a ritual dairy; get a Golden Dawn compatible Tarot Deck; Relaxation Ritual (I would call this an practice not a ritual); define magick; Tarot Contemplation Ritual (once again not actually a ritual); a lot of stuff well-nigh Tarot; the difference betwixt "fortunetelling" and "divination" (He recommends saying that you are doing "psychological counseling" p28 in places where divination is illegal. Practise not do this. It is called practicing psychiatry without a license, and more illegal than divination. Where I live the Tarot readers all say that they are doing readings for "entertainment but" because anything else is illegal. But you can say that you are offering "life coaching", so far that does non seem to exist a regulated industry.); a Split Hexagram Tarot Spread; Introduction to the LBRP; Tools and altar for the LBRP (I disagree with the tools and associations); "Tau" Robe (basic ritual robe); How to describe a Banishing Earth pentagram; review questions; Bibliography.

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Helen
Certainly not what I was looking for, even if according to reviews and recommendations it was the best.

Just not adequate, with no clear answers to almost beginner'southward questions. I feel silly after getting through it, and started to respect Wicca, Paganism, witchcraft, sorcery, hodoo and shamanism much more.

This volume is more often than not Kabbala based, some kind of Kabbala based - discarding the other version of it as something lesser. Who is right? Not for me to decide.

Making robes, taking poses ane has

Certainly not what I was looking for, even if according to reviews and recommendations it was the best.

Just not acceptable, with no clear answers to most beginner's questions. I feel silly afterward getting through it, and started to respect Wicca, Paganism, witchcraft, sorcery, hodoo and shamanism much more than.

This book is mostly Kabbala based, some kind of Kabbala based - discarding the other version of it equally something lesser. Who is right? Non for me to decide.

Making robes, taking poses i has no health to take, praying... You know, if one is praying, completely unlike prayers usually have no place, and who don't, will not do this likewise, for the same reason. Getting near naked in the desert, or big roaring flames of fireplace, or at to the lowest degree in front of grill or barbecue... Hullo? What almost the middle of the winter with none of the in a higher place, a piddling bit closer to real life of the most folks? Same for making place for rituals, with chantry and chair and walking place around this without knocking annihilation out. Have you seen recently the size of majority of places where common people alive? Spreading long-sleeved artillery around the candle flames is plain fire risk in cramped surround. Learning Tarot, some of the Tarot versions. Why not any other method of divination? Make life as complicated every bit possible with no explanations? Diaries of rituals, dream diaries... Information technology it is salubrious, OK. For many others "I will have happy dreams (or dream of unicorns)" together with black tourmaline would be meliorate. I would also prefer books without rape, genitals' symbolism, sex magic, tampons and diapers in my confront, if I have a choice. Wordy and tedious.

Well, another money, time and hopes wasted. The positive thinking tells usa: "Oh, so what..."

Oh, so what... Another day, another volume. Hopefully better.

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Deb
Aug 05, 2012 rated it really liked it
A solid textbook for formalism magick with an extensive annotated bibliography for farther study. Donald Michael Craig gives not simply the words of the rituals, but how to perform them -- what to visualize, gestures, tools, a daily practice.

I'll be rereading and standing with farther studies, but I am very happy with where the book has allowed me to accomplish thus far.

A solid textbook for ceremonial magick with an all-encompassing annotated bibliography for farther report. Donald Michael Craig gives not merely the words of the rituals, but how to perform them -- what to visualize, gestures, tools, a daily practice.

I'll be rereading and continuing with further studies, simply I am very happy with where the book has allowed me to achieve thus far.

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Eishexe
Jan 23, 2010 rated information technology really liked it
The outset book on Ceremonial Magick I ever picked upwards. It's a great practical primer, filled with exercises and practices the practitioner tin can immediately brainstorm performing. Don't be surprised if it takes you a few years to work through this one the way it's meant to be done. The showtime book on Formalism Magick I ever picked upwards. Information technology'south a not bad practical primer, filled with exercises and practices the practitioner tin can immediately begin performing. Don't be surprised if it takes you a few years to work through this one the manner it's meant to be washed. ...more
Eric Williamson
One of the meliorate books Llewellyn has e'er published. A very skillful introduction to formalism magick. Start here and then branch out to Crowley, Mathers, and the remainder.
Arcuro Shelton
WHAT THE BOOK OFFERS: In this volume, the author outlines practices that the reader should develop into habits. As much a book on cocky-improvement equally annihilation else, Donald Michael Kraig includes rituals that aid in visualization, building confidence, and developing self-field of study. This is no simple book on Magick, but seems to offer the groundwork for the reader becoming an all-circular ameliorate person through the utilize of ritual and the evolution of their Magickal ability.

Within these twelve lessons

WHAT THE Volume OFFERS: In this book, the author outlines practices that the reader should develop into habits. Equally much a book on self-improvement every bit annihilation else, Donald Michael Kraig includes rituals that aid in visualization, building confidence, and developing self-bailiwick. This is no simple book on Magick, but seems to offer the groundwork for the reader becoming an all-round better person through the employ of ritual and the evolution of their Magickal ability.

Within these twelve lessons, I found Magickal applications for many of the things I've learned through beingness treated for bipolar disorder. And, in fact, Donald Michael Kraig includes Neuro-Linguistic Programming as role of his lesson for the developmental process of the modern practitioner of Magick.

Not just that, the author includes at the cease of each affiliate extensive bibliographies, and lesson questions to be answered by the student.

WHAT I DISLIKED ABOUT THE Book: Mainly its toll. I take a limited budget. Even $9.99 (USD) is a lot to spend on an ebook.

WHAT I LIKED Nearly THE BOOK: I found the book an enjoyable read, and even tried to tough out the entire section on sexual practice magick, which, as an asexual, I doubt I'll ever participate in under any capacity. All of the information I read (even that on sexual practice magick) was like shooting fish in a barrel to empathise. Donald Michael Kraig took the time to explain the jargon, sometimes in excruciating item, but I appreciated information technology all. Past doing it his manner, he ensures that his readers understand even some of the finer nuances of the lessons he wrote. It may exist a fleck tedious and boring for a more experienced practitioner of Magick, but I have a feeling I'll be referring to this book for information I need for many years to come up, fifty-fifty if it'due south just to find another book to buy from his bibliographies.

One of the things I particularly liked was the FAQ section he included at the dorsum of the book. Information technology was nice to see that a number of my ain questions had been asked by other readers, and and so answered by the author.

And, an interesting miracle happened every bit I read this volume. To be honest, at the commencement, I wasn't sure that I should fifty-fifty carp reading this book. And, in fact, I was expecting a lot of what I tend to call woo-woo stuff—information that was incomplete or too "out there" for me to believe in. Still, that was not what I found, and in fact, whenever I began to doubt that I should be reading this volume, the next time I opened it to read more after such thoughts, the text would address my thoughts. This happened on more than 1 occasion—every single fourth dimension I began to doubt that this is the right path for me.

I'm not ordinarily one who sees Signs in everything, only it became pretty articulate to me that this was the right book, at the right time, for me.

WOULD I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK?: I would definitely recommend this book, especially to the newcomer to Magick. Donald Michael Kraig'due south overview of Ceremonial Magick offers, I think, a good starting signal for anyone who thinks this detail style of Magick may be for them.

CLOSING REMARKS: Modern Magick offers concrete guidelines for beginning one'due south Magickal journey and points at many other books for the continuation of study. I did not feel talked-down-to or condescended to by the writer, who repeatedly advises his readers to perform further written report. Given my overall experience with this volume, I feel it was the best place for me to start my reading on the occult.

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Ton
Sep 04, 2021 rated it really liked information technology
Currently reading Modern Magick after over 20 years of seeing it in bookstores. The encompass fine art just never really called to me. I didn't understand it at the time I was looking for quick magic/spells, that the artwork represented temple work and the visuals within.

So far pretty expert. It gets you starting applied exercises right away, which is neat using this as a textbook/guide.

I would exist mindful of the ritual instructions. They're either quite detailed, or are missing some education. I pers

Currently reading Modern Magick after over 20 years of seeing it in bookstores. The cover art only never actually called to me. I didn't sympathize it at the fourth dimension I was looking for quick magic/spells, that the artwork represented temple work and the visuals inside.

Then far pretty good. It gets you starting applied exercises correct away, which is great using this as a textbook/guide.

I would be mindful of the ritual instructions. They're either quite detailed, or are missing some instruction. I personally accept no problem with this because equally long every bit you lot have your basics down, and you know how to move around a circle, then adding little flourishes here and there isn't inherently bad.

So, I don't recommend this book for someone who needs strict instruction. There's room to experiment and make your own magic and run into how that works for you.

Additionally, the section on magical tools are very Golden Dawn-esque. The Aureate Dawn was quite colorful with their tools and banners, so the instructions guide yous to pigment your fire wand blood-red with yellow and emerald dark-green symbols. Personally, I discover those colors a scrap tacky, so would prefer natural wood or muted colors. Search "Golden Dawn Ceremonial Tools" and see the images that come up upward. They look quite cartoony and less magical in my stance.

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Matias Selzer
Ok, I want to be honest. Information technology took me three years to cease this book.

I've started this book as it was recommended to me as a beginner.
When I started reading information technology, I realized that the book was full of kabbalistic and ceremonial magick things, which is definitely not my affair. Almost half of the book is like this. The first iii or 4 chapters are full of complex ceremonial rituals to memorize, which I didn't understand and all the parts of the ritual were not clearly explained. This is the poin

Ok, I desire to exist honest. It took me three years to finish this volume.

I've started this book as it was recommended to me every bit a beginner.
When I started reading it, I realized that the book was full of kabbalistic and ceremonial magick things, which is definitely not my thing. Almost half of the book is like this. The outset three or four chapters are full of complex ceremonial rituals to memorize, which I didn't understand and all the parts of the ritual were not conspicuously explained. This is the betoken when I left the volume on the shelf and start reading more "witchy" or low magick books.

Now that I accept finished information technology, I have to say that I love all the bang-up and valuable pieces of communication and tips the writer gives through all the volume. There is a lot of really wonderful and useful information in this book that I haven't seen anywhere else. I likewise loved the last affiliate nigh chaos magick and all that.

Then, if you are like me and don't like ceremonial magick, I all the same recommend this book. You just need to skip all the rituals and all that.
Also, I've seen many times that this book is recommended to beginners. I completely disagree with this. As a beginner, all the information could be very overwhelming. I would recommend this book to somehow feel people.

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Mary Magickal
This book has it all! If you're interested in kabbalistic pathworking and ritual magick, that is. But it covers a lot more with parts on dreams, the tarot, meditation, symbolism, the astral plane and talismans. The interesting matter near this volume is the way information technology'due south congenital up. It'southward divided into 12 lessons with exercises, and after each lesson it gives y'all a examination and a list of books on the subjects you've just read virtually. It let's you start at the very start and it triggers you to read more than This book has it all! If you're interested in kabbalistic pathworking and ritual magick, that is. But it covers a lot more with parts on dreams, the tarot, meditation, symbolism, the astral aeroplane and talismans. The interesting matter near this volume is the way it's built up. It's divided into 12 lessons with exercises, and after each lesson it gives you a test and a list of books on the subjects you've just read about. It let's you start at the very offset and it triggers you to read more than just this book, past giving y'all the necessary information and encouraging y'all to dig deeper into a subject. The book has fabricated me found my truthful path and the style my magick evolved with this volume is astonishing! It made me so hungry for more information and it fifty-fifty made me start lessons in Hebrew. I really recommend it to everyone, whether you're just starting out or are already an good on ritual magick! ...more
Chloë
Honestly...I realized fairly quickly that formalism magic is not really my thing and concluded up skimming most of this. There were some parts that were cringey (talking about sexism confronting men, way too many references to Crowley for my taste, talking about NLP etc.) but overall it was decent and it was clear a ton of experience, research, and effort went into this book. I recall it could be really helpful to someone interested in ceremonial magic!
Larry O'Connor
This is a book on Medieval Kabbalah and Theurgia. I enjoyed it and plant it to be very interesting and enlightening. It'southward not for everyone due to the fact that you accept to really step outside of some of your comfort zones. It has very interesting stories and I learned a lot about what karma, new idea and energy work. This is a book on Medieval Kabbalah and Theurgia. I enjoyed it and found it to be very interesting and enlightening. It's not for everyone due to the fact that you have to really step exterior of some of your condolement zones. It has very interesting stories and I learned a lot about what karma, new thought and energy work. ...more
James Robert Clark
The first book on High Magick I read at age 11. This book covers the whole shebang from the bones curriculum of the Gold Dawn Organization & the Kabballah to Talismatic Magick to summoning to visible appearance to elemental Magick to all the Sex activity Magick you'll ever really need to know & exist able to expand on yourself.
Excellent book that'south worth reading.
The first book on High Magick I read at historic period 11. This volume covers the whole shebang from the bones curriculum of the Golden Dawn Organization & the Kabballah to Talismatic Magick to summoning to visible advent to elemental Magick to all the Sex Magick y'all'll ever really need to know & be able to expand on yourself.
Excellent volume that's worth reading.
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Sadra Hesabi
Feb 01, 2018 rated it actually liked it
If your interests prevarication within the Aureate Dawn order, It's a most read for you. As other said this book relied on judeo-christian concepts , just I recommend it to starters because Practices are well sorted and simplified. If your interests lie within the Golden Dawn gild, It'due south a nigh read for yous. As other said this book relied on judeo-christian concepts , but I recommend it to starters considering Practices are well sorted and simplified. ...more
Haley Strickland
Astonishing step past pace formula for how to be a successful magi. Implementing the steps in this book changed my life past propelling me into spiritual healing. It helped me empathize that I have everything I need to heal myself spiritually.
Justin
May 03, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Well written and far more than understandable than virtually Magick books.
Alashlock
Nov 12, 2018 rated it did not similar information technology
This thing has a really bad bullheaded in information technology, not recommended.
Zigfrid Engelstein
Amber Blackwood
A textbook for High magic. and a must for mastering the craft.
Marco A.
November 04, 2021 rated it it was amazing
This was my first ceremonial magick book. Easy to read and understand. Information technology was a pleasure being able to meet Michael before his greater feast and tell him how much I enjoyed the book.
Sophía
May 28, 2021 rated it it was amazing
A timeless archetype that delivers a full daily magickal routine with subsequent iterations. Other books and study volition be required to understand the ground of the rituals and symbology.
Dave/Maggie Bean
This review will be of interest only to Christians -- particularly complacent, lukewarm, "Sunday Morning" Christians.

I'm not here to proselytize, but rather to make clean my own house. My hard-shell, *sola scriptura* Protestantism nevertheless, I must concede that many of my unsaved atheist friends are, in do, more decent and ethical than many of my co-religionists. Despite the fact that they don't profess my organized religion (and thusly can't be expected to practice it), they often observe the Golde

This review will be of interest only to Christians -- specially complacent, lukewarm, "Sun Morning" Christians.

I'm non here to proselytize, just rather to clean my own house. My difficult-shell, *sola scriptura* Protestantism still, I must concede that many of my unsaved atheist friends are, in practice, more than decent and upstanding than many of my co-religionists. Despite the fact that they don't profess my faith (and thusly can't be expected to practice it), they ofttimes observe the Gilded Dominion and the guidelines laid out in the Epistle of James more scrupulously than their putative spiritual "betters"; syncrestist, synthesist, Hegelian "Americhristians."

("Yeah, God's omniscient and all that, Bob; but even the omniscient tin can't know everything, right? I mean, God doesn't take a Master's from Duke, does he? *Unter vier Augen,* he's atrocious at economics and sociology, as well. Doesn't he empathize that putting myself outset *is* the best mode of loving my neighbor? Really, I'chiliad crazy well-nigh Jesus for the salvation bit, but ya gotta recollect; he was living long before Adam Smith figured information technology all out. And what almost Mammon'south side of the story?...")

The unbelievers to whom I refer don't *need* this lecture or this volume (at which they'd undoubtedly scoff). Whether Randian or Socratist; "Live-and-Let-Live-ian" or "Factory-Moth" (Sorry -- that was nasty of me), they're culturally enlightened. Although I consider occultism dangerous, while they consider it superstitious equus caballus-puckey; they're savvy enough to spot propaganda and to resent any religious/spiritual message (whether Christian or New Age) intended to bypass their witting minds or subvert their convictions.

Not and so my Megachurcher "brethren," who've subordinated not only their own spiritual well-beingness, only their children's as well, to the fanatical pursuit of the American Nightmare. While you, me buckos, were chasing the trapezoid and the eye in the triangle, your progeny were basking in the glow of pentagrams, hexagrams, and the colours of the iv elements.

Enough snarky, Southern, fundamentalist finger-pointing at our "Prosperity Gospeler" brethren -- for now. Read this title -- if you tin can get abroad from the office long plenty to do so. (You won't go to hell whatsoever faster, I promise. ) When you've finished it, accept a closer wait at the symbolism in your kids' favorite movies, cartoons, and video games, and draw your own conclusions.

Just lookin' out for ya, babydolls...

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Trunatrschild
It was well made... a torture to read but well done. For a beginner who likes to be told their ideals and have them highly Judeo-Christian, this is the volume for you. I read near all of it, because I wanted to learn but boy was it painful. I learned a lot more almost the Kabbalah than I knew before and have a introduction into ceremonial magic at present.
I give this volume 3 stars because it was actually well done, the man can teach, whether I prefer what he is teaching is no thing, he tin teach it. But
It was well made... a torture to read only well done. For a beginner who likes to be told their ethics and have them highly Judeo-Christian, this is the book for you. I read almost all of it, considering I wanted to acquire but male child was information technology painful. I learned a lot more than about the Kabbalah than I knew before and have a introduction into ceremonial magic at present.
I give this volume 3 stars because it was really well washed, the man can teach, whether I prefer what he is teaching is no matter, he can teach it. Only I actually have to say 1 thing... please, I'm an adult, similar to the writer in age and I have LONG AGO formed my ethics and I didn't read your volume to have you tell me them, or rather preach and nag them at me. I had a discussion with him once before this volume was published on casting mirror spells and now I totally understand why he argued the manner he did.
Other than that, this is a wonderful book...
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Jennifer
A course on Kabalistic Ceremonial Magick. I found information technology badly organized and, therefore, difficult to navigate. Much of the information would be better given equally endnotes or in appendixes allowing the student to stay focused on the essentials while studying. The reader could and then cull to notice the author's theories and anecdotes if they want to and not be dislocated or distracted past unnecessary information when so much information is already given. I also institute it foreign that defence against psyc A course on Kabalistic Ceremonial Magick. I found it desperately organized and, therefore, hard to navigate. Much of the information would be better given as endnotes or in appendixes assuasive the student to stay focused on the essentials while studying. The reader could then cull to notice the author's theories and anecdotes if they want to and non be confused or distracted by unnecessary information when so much data is already given. I besides found information technology strange that defense force against psychic attack is taught and the pupil is instructed to exercise it near the beginning of the form. In an introduction to ceremonial magic, I felt this brought a kind of paranoia to learning about energy, symbolism, ritual, dream awareness, and focusing intent. I felt this course was more than intellectual than magical, missing the heart in magic. ...more
Larry Zaracon
Don was a great man and a fantastic author, he appeared on my podcast and nosotros had a keen interview . This is a Foundational book . As a little added thing , Don and Scott Cunningham were roommates when Scott got the Greenlight for this book .

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"Next come the magickally important Hebrew letters Yud-Heh-Vahv-Heh, YHVH for short, the Tetragrammaton. I have already discussed it, but let's add some more than information. The Yud looks like this: . The upper tip of the Yud is associated with the showtime Sephira. The rest of the Yud, along with the Heh (which looks like this: ), is associated with the second through quaternary Sephiroht. The Vahv is an elongated Yud and looks like this: . It is related to the fourth through ninth Sephiroht. Notice the overlap betwixt the Vahv and Heh. The 2d or last Heh is related to the tenth Sephira. The first Heh is known every bit the Heh Superior (Sup.) and the second Heh is known every bit the Heh Inferior (Inf.). Hebrew is read from right to left, and the Tetragrammaton looks like this: Vertically, it looks like this: The creatures in the next cavalcade are both existent and unreal, while the tools of the following column are magickal tools. The lamen is a medallion hung around the neck to stand for a sure power or quality. The names are the various God, archangelic, and angelic names, along with other words of power. The traditional magician of the Eye Ages wore 2 robes: an outer robe, representing the silence necessary to being a magician, which concealed a hidden, inner robe of truth. Today, most magicians wear but one robe, the ii robes being more than symbolic than actual. Finally, the last column is cocky-explanatory with the sole added note that the found associated with the first Sephira is an almond "aflower." That is, it should be blooming. This list of Kabalistic correspondences is by no means consummate. Merely it is a good start. I advise that yous make up a series of Copse of Life, each ane filled out with one of the columns. You may wish also to brand up a very big Tree of Life putting many of the correspondences associated with a Sephira in the drawing of that Sephira. I urge a deep study of the correspondences at present. Their importance volition become clearer to you every bit nosotros move into the report of Grey Magick. For a far more complete version" — 0 likes
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