The Secret to All Magick
by Magus Rob
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Publisher: robertjo
Copyright:
© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 56 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:Do you want to channel information, see dead things, develop your psychic awareness, develop your psionic abilities, divine the future, understand the universe, astral project, read others, make contact with the divine, manipulate your chi, or figure out how to make your spells really work? All of these abilities are, to an extent, unique and may need some individual time to adequately develop. But broken down, each of these abilities has one singular starting point that first has to be mastered before any real work can be done, and it is the mastery of this one point that will separate the true practitioner from those that simply wish they were natural psychics. This work is also available online at robjo.wordpress.com Keywords:Listed in: |
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*I liked how simple it was!
It was not cryptic like so the run of the mill of books.
He shows the upside and downside of Psionics in a nutshell. He shows the metrology of the practice of his art. This work involves adult themes in practice in naturalism or working skyclad. This work also borders on some the threshold of sexual magick in thought process of the practitioner.
I would only recommend this work for mature adults. This work is written in a mature way and is not pornographic but may cross the thought of sexual psychology in practice of magick for results. These themes of thought are quite common in magick and can be traced back to ancient India.
I would say this very much a non-Wiccan approach and would fall in the lines of magicianhood.
I would not call this unfriendly work towards neo-pagans and wiccans. I feel it differs but has some worthy information and may help some in personal study. Oddly, some of it did remind me of Alex Saunders personal teachings. This may account for the fact he worked in many paths.
It was not unlike some of the thought process you would have found in some of the ceremonial groups of the 1930’s.
Yet, I would call this work unique in its thought process. He states very directly his thought process.
I think he does not discourage other belief systems as much as he desires to share his own with others that work the art.
I myself in my system of magick differ in many ways but I say I found some gems of wisdom here.
I give it a good mark and feel a seeker would enjoy this work.
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