Real magic : an introductory treatise on the basic principles of yellow magic

by Philip Emmons Isaac Bonewits

Paper Book, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

133

Collection

Publication

Berkeley, Calif. : Creative Arts Book Co., c1979.

Description

Examines every category of occult phenomena from ESP to Eastern ritual and explores the basic laws of magic, relating them to the natural laws of the universe.

User reviews

LibraryThing member PeterKahle
Read this quite a while back, but I found it very entertaining and informative. His way of thinking about magic and energy appeals to me a great deal, as it strokes the scientific side of my nature and makes it easier for me to get into the magical mindset. That said, it was dry sometimes, and
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people who have a dogmatic view of religion or magic probably won't like it.
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LibraryThing member lilithdorsey
A wonderful classic that should be part of every pagan's library.
LibraryThing member Bidwell-Glaze
The first book to scientifically state the "laws" of magic from a cross-cultural stance. Without this book, most of current magical theory would be very different.
LibraryThing member kukulaj
This book is OK but rather dated and not very deep. It's a genuine puzzle, the division between objectively verifiable scientific results and the routine technology that can be built on that, versus the fuzzy side of experience that is variously subjective, unverifiable, erroneous, fraudulent,
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illusory, etc. Magic and various sorts of psychic phenomena certainly, hmm, well they don't really straddle the line. More like they huddle on the illusion side of the line and regularly knock on the door, requesting entry into the objective realm. Sometimes they are granted tourist visa or restricted residence visas.

This book is a kind of 1970s request for magic to be granted citizenship in the world of science, or at least a plan for pulling together the necessary documentation for a formal request.

For me, the much more interesting game is to look at various facets of experience and to examine how we try to categorize them and how those categories help or hinder the various projects of happiness, power, etc.

Bonewits provides an excellent annotated bibliography - again, a bit dated, but still very worthwhile.
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LibraryThing member dbsovereign
This book helps introduce you to new ways to think about reality. It also integrates/combines several different philosophies (religious/pschological/sociological) and reduces them down to their bare bones usefulness. Required reading for anyone wanting to know more about how to "create their own
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reality."
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Language

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

xix, 282 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

0916870197 / 9780916870195

Local notes

GS - Printed bookplate in front filled in for Stafford and signed by the author: "Blessings of St. Gutenberg upon thee! P.E.I. Bonewits"

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