Follows the evolution of myth and magic, from the earliest spiritual tradition to today's digital magic, exploring all the steps in between, including the emergence of the kabbalah, the rise of medieval witchcraft, and more. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is an essential read for any one interested not only in Witchcraft and Magic, but also in the general history of both Pagan, and Monotheistic, Esoteric Mysticism. In fact anyone expecting to learn Wiccan practices, craft or magick would be best to give this one a miss. As it is really more a loose, historical overview and exploration of the term 'Magic' (real magick that is) itself. An extremely comprehensive and...
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Drury has been refining his presentation of this material for several decades. This is a large, beautiful, well-produced presentation of his findings to date, with up-to-date coverage of magic in visionary-plant shamanism and on the Web. This book is a good model of combining clear, accessible presentation with scholarly references. This book has widely comprehensive coverage of magic in the history of ideas, including...
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