Ritual Magic: What it is & how to Do it

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Llewellyn Worldwide, 1992 - 270 pages

Ritual Magic, by Donald Tyson, provides a historical, theoretical, and practical introduction to the astonishing world of magic--not mere myth and delusion nor tricks and illusion, but real magic.

In Ritual Magic you will learn what is possible with magic. Can magic bring rains from a clear sky? Can it calm stormy seas? Can real magic change the outcome of great battles? Can you use magic to improve your life? The answers to these and many other questions will be found in Ritual Magic.

Explore the roots of magic - its complete history
Get answers to questions frequently asked by those approaching magic for the first time
Discover how magic works
Learn the similarities and differences among different magical paths, including Golden Dawn, Shamanism, Wicca, Thelema, Druidism, and more
Receive complete instructions for rituals to awaken magical awareness and to accomplish a willed purpose
Deepen your knowledge of ritual magic, with suggested programs of study and reading material
Learn how and why magic can become an important part of your life

Whatever you own particular occult interest, Ritual Magic will help you learn what it is about, where it comes from, and how to do it correctly. By using this book as a road map of Western occultism, you will discover the truth about magic and use it to improve your life.

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Contents

CHAPTER
3
CHAPTER
17
CHAPTER THREE
31
CHAPTER FOUR
47
CHAPTER FIVE
63
CHAPTER
75
CHAPTER SEVEN
87
CHAPTER EIGHT
97
CHAPTER TWELVE
133
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
145
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
153
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
183
CHAPTER NINETEEN
195
CHAPTER TWENTY
211
CHAPTER TWENTYONE
219
CHAPTER TWENTYTWO
227

CHAPTER NINE
109
CHAPTER
117
CHAPTER ELEVEN
125
APPENDIX
237
WORKS CITED
259
Copyright

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About the author (1992)

Donald Tyson (Nova Scotia, Canada) is an occult scholar and the author of the popular, critically acclaimed Necronomicon series. He has written more than a dozen books on Western esoteric traditions. Visit him online at DonaldTyson.com.

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