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Tempe, Ariz. : New Falcon Publications, 1997.
Description
Ideas on the theory and practice of Magick, the structure of the universe, and the nature of the mind, are discussed in this book. The author aims to challenge many of the conventional assumptions and paradigms of magic.
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LibraryThing member BlackGlove
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A concise depth of fascinating notions and curious perspectives can be found in this darkly enlightening book. I've been re-reading it for weeks. Rumination definately required. - I must say I'm more of a philosopher than a wizard, although my beard is getting longer by the day. Chaoism
A concise depth of fascinating notions and curious perspectives can be found in this darkly enlightening book. I've been re-reading it for weeks. Rumination definately required. - I must say I'm more of a philosopher than a wizard, although my beard is getting longer by the day. Chaoism
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Physical description
127 p.; 22 cm
ISBN
1561840920 / 9781561840922
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