Magick in Theory and Practice

Aleister Crowley | 4.47

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Magick in Theory and Practice

Aleister Crowley | 4.47

Customized Edition

USD 105.00

  • Material
    Leather
  • Size
    9.00" x 6.00"
  • Pages
    474 pp
  • Paper
    Natural Shade
  • Availability
    In Stock

About the binding

Genuine Leather
Pages sewn not glued
Acid Free Natural Shade Paper
Gold Foil Printing on Hubbed Spine
Gold Foil Embossing on Front Cover
Gold Foil Gilding of Edges (Not Sprayed)
Ribbon Bookmark
Colored Marble Endpapers
Genuine Leather
Pages sewn not glued
Ribbon Bookmark

About the Book

Magick, written by Aleister Crowley and often spelled with a 'k' to determine it from stage magic, is a foundational work in the field of ceremonial and supernatural magic. this book, also known as "Book 4," provides a comprehensive view of Crowley's magical philosophy and practices, outline from his experiences as a well known figure in the late 19th and early 20th-century supernatural revival. Key aspects of "Magick" by Aleister Crowley include: Thelema: The book is closely associated with Crowley's spiritual and philosophical system known as Thelema, which emphasizes individualism, personal spiritual development, and the discovery of one's True Will or purpose in life.Magical Rituals: Crowley outlines various magical rituals, including those related to the Golden Dawn tradition, the Qabalah, and Enochian magic. He provides detailed instructions on how to perform these rituals, along with explanations of their symbolism and significance.Mysticism and Yoga: "Magick" delves into mystical practices, meditation, and yoga techniques that are central to Crowley's approach to spiritual development and magical work.Sexual Magick: One of the most controversial aspects of Crowley's work, he explores the use of sexual energy as a powerful force in magical practice. This concept is integral to some of his later writings and rituals. The Equinox: "Magick" also serves as an introduction to Crowley's supernatural journal, "The Equinox," which he edited and published. The journal contains articles, rituals, and other writings related to Thelema and magick. Aleister Crowley's "Magick" is considered a significant and influential text within the occult and esoteric communities. It has been both celebrated for its insights into magical practices and criticized for its controversial and unconventional ideas. Crowley's work continues to be studied and practiced by those interested in Western esotericism, ritual magic, and Thelema. The leather-bound edition enhances the reading experience, combining aesthetic appeal with scholarly rigor. The tactile pleasure of genuine leather complements the intellectual journey through the history of philosophy, making it an ideal choice for both collectors and enthusiasts of philosophical literature.

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