Before You Cast a Spell

Before You Cast a Spell
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Understanding the Power of Magic

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2003

نویسنده

Carl McColman

ناشر

Red Wheel Weiser

شابک

9781632658050
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

September 4, 2000
McColman argues that readers must understand universal spiritual principles before they attempt to go about casting spells, raising or directing energy, or performing other kinds of magical procedures. Especially directed toward neophytes, his book uses a chatty style, employing catchy phrases such as,"First of all, let's get crystal clear about something, straight up. Magic and spellcraft involve power--spiritual power." The author, a spiritual writer, teacher and speaker, takes readers through the myths of magic, laws of magic, ethics of spellcraft and concepts like the Goddess and the God. His approach is slow and precise, as he suggests, for example, that readers wait three days before casting a spell to make sure they really want the outcome."Have you really tried every possible mundane means to achieve it?" he asks. McColman, who grew up Christian, believes the notions that magic is superstition or evil are"outmoded." His modern guide promises a careful approach to changing life through magic.



Library Journal

September 15, 2003
McColman argues that readers must understand universal spiritual principles before they attempt to go about casting spells, raising or directing energy, or performing other kinds of magical procedures. Especially directed toward neophytes, his book uses a chatty style, employing catchy phrases such as,"First of all, let's get crystal clear about something, straight up. Magic and spellcraft involve power--spiritual power." The author, a spiritual writer, teacher and speaker, takes readers through the myths of magic, laws of magic, ethics of spellcraft and concepts like the Goddess and the God. His approach is slow and precise, as he suggests, for example, that readers wait three days before casting a spell to make sure they really want the outcome."Have you really tried every possible mundane means to achieve it?" he asks. McColman, who grew up Christian, believes the notions that magic is superstition or evil are"outmoded." His modern guide promises a careful approach to changing life through magic.

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