Contributions

  • Skinner, Stephen, 1948- - Contributor

Publication

2000 - Destiny Books, Rochester, Vt, Vermont

Language

English

Word Count

57,000 words, Guess

Page Count

228 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL4269019M
  • ISBN-100892810300
  • OCLC Control Number7923866
  • Library of Congress Control Number81015097
  • LibraryThing66406
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  • Goodreads2761942

Classifications

  • DDC133.4/3
  • LCCBF1611 .K555 2000
  • LCCBF1611.K555 2000

Description

Product Description Magic has held a fascination for mankind since time immemorial. Now, in this manual of self initiation, Francis King and Stephen Skinner reveal the inner workings of ceremonial magic as practised by ontemporary occultists. The authors describe magic as the art and science of using little known natural forces in order to achieve changes in consciousness and the physicali environment and starting from this premise they lead the reader through the basic techniques including:Astral Projection in theory and practice Systems of divination. Making and consecration of elemental weapons and talismen.Making of geomantic instruments Invocation, Evocation -Witchcraft - Alchemy. Above all, they dispel the myths and superstitious so often associated with magic, and provide a clear, detailed guide, with helpful illustrations and appendices, to contemporary ritual magic in the Western tradition.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Techniques of high magic: a handbook of divination, alchemy, and the evocation of spiritsDestiny Books2000-01-01

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