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Magick for Beginners: The Power to Change Your World (For Beginners)

Magick for Beginners: The Power to Change Your World (For Beginners)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book was interesting but seemed so superficial.
Review: After buying "Magick for Beginners" I was very disappointed, because I realised that his "latest book" was only a slightly enlarged reprint of his book "Experimental Magic" which was originally published in Great Britain in the 1970s. It would have been a much more serious to present the book as that what it is and not as a new title.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magick for Beginners
Review: I have been a fan of JH Brennan for the last twenty years and this book will show why. Too many times occult authors write with such arrogance as if from some mountain top. Not the case with Brennan. You get the feeling you are discussing these subjects over coffee with a sincere and experienced seeker of whatever reality there might be out there. Wonderful book for the beginner as well as the more advanced!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's good, but mistitled.
Review: I just got done reading this book. I think it explains a LOT about magick and the way it's performed. However, "Magick for Beginners" is not a good title. I think a better title would be "The Science of Magick". It's put together with a lot of examples and a lot of the authors own personality. I would definately recommend this book to others that were on the path to spirituality.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: : P
Review: It was pretty boring. I have many better books. This one was very dry.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: : P
Review: J. H. Brennan has written more than 50 books and has lectured internationally. His latest book, Magick for Beginners: The Power to Change Your World, is an easy to understand introduction to using magic. It isn't about pulling rabbits out of hats or other sleight-of-hand tricks. Brennan defines magic as "a collection of techniques, dating back at least 70,000 years, aimed at manipulating the human imagination in order to produce physical, psychological, or spiritual results."

He emphasizes that there's more than one system of magic. Because his training was Qabalistically based, the techniques he describes include many elements from the Quabalah.

Auto-suggestion and imagination play a huge role in the success of magic. Human imagination is also described as "astral" and the astral world is as real as the physical world. Practicing magic brings one into contact with the astral plane, and sometimes with astral entities. For this reason, Brennan starts with basic safeguards that all magicians need to learn before doing anything else.

He then describes in great detail how and why magic works. He begins with "low magic," which includes instructions on how to produce a [$$$] bill. Low magic also includes divination, auras, chakras, and dowsing. Many of the low magic techniques are relatively easy to master and there are thousands of magicians practicing them.

Brennan then discusses "high magic." High magic requires far more work and dedication, but the rewards are enormous. It enables practitioners to "link [themselves] to the power and knowledge of the Universal Forces that underlie all reality." He includes instructions for rituals, pathworking, and conjuration. Brennan finishes the high magic section with instructions for making oneself "invisible."

Interwoven throughout the book are threads from the Qabalah, and quantum physics. Brennan draws parallels between the ancient and modern, and believes that science and magic will one day be recognized as one and the same.

He's used an informal approach in Magick for Beginners to help remove the dark mystery surrounding the practice of magic and show that "magic can be fun." Readers following his instructions can evoke magic to safely improve their lives. While it can be a serious endeavor, they'll find they can have fun with it also.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magick for Beginners
Review: J. H. Brennan has written more than 50 books and has lectured internationally. His latest book, Magick for Beginners: The Power to Change Your World, is an easy to understand introduction to using magic. It isn't about pulling rabbits out of hats or other sleight-of-hand tricks. Brennan defines magic as "a collection of techniques, dating back at least 70,000 years, aimed at manipulating the human imagination in order to produce physical, psychological, or spiritual results."

He emphasizes that there's more than one system of magic. Because his training was Qabalistically based, the techniques he describes include many elements from the Quabalah.

Auto-suggestion and imagination play a huge role in the success of magic. Human imagination is also described as "astral" and the astral world is as real as the physical world. Practicing magic brings one into contact with the astral plane, and sometimes with astral entities. For this reason, Brennan starts with basic safeguards that all magicians need to learn before doing anything else.

He then describes in great detail how and why magic works. He begins with "low magic," which includes instructions on how to produce a [$$$] bill. Low magic also includes divination, auras, chakras, and dowsing. Many of the low magic techniques are relatively easy to master and there are thousands of magicians practicing them.

Brennan then discusses "high magic." High magic requires far more work and dedication, but the rewards are enormous. It enables practitioners to "link [themselves] to the power and knowledge of the Universal Forces that underlie all reality." He includes instructions for rituals, pathworking, and conjuration. Brennan finishes the high magic section with instructions for making oneself "invisible."

Interwoven throughout the book are threads from the Qabalah, and quantum physics. Brennan draws parallels between the ancient and modern, and believes that science and magic will one day be recognized as one and the same.

He's used an informal approach in Magick for Beginners to help remove the dark mystery surrounding the practice of magic and show that "magic can be fun." Readers following his instructions can evoke magic to safely improve their lives. While it can be a serious endeavor, they'll find they can have fun with it also.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I wouldnt recommend this book to a beginner.
Review: This book does have a nicely written style i might admit. As in not to cocky or high, I will say that the imformation which is usually correct is not laid out in a very good manner for a beginner. Not only that but some of the practices are not very well detailed and could be intrepreted wrong by the novice. If someone who has read more on the subject first were to read this book. He or she would find it intresting and be better able to discern fact from opinion. All in all this book takes up space on my shelf, although it does have some intresting points of view.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Whats this book about agin? Magick, Realy?
Review: This book, in my opinion, would not be much of a help to begginers, old timers, or intermediate practicers of magick. Those who practice magick must have a confident attitude or there magick wont work, So Brennen here , in the front of the entire book, " Magick rarely works...." yada yada yada, something about face to face with gods yada.It was the first book i ever bought on magick and after reading it i decided to give up the pursuit of finding real magick in the world. This book was too depressing, at the very beggining. He never explained that the planets in his "hundred dollar bill trick" were associated with the sephirot on the tree of life, nor did he give much attention at all to Tarot or any form of divination to find the outcome of your magick working(not like he explained how to do a true working in the entire book, so readers your not in danger). He discourages evocation, by saying that only a few people HE'S ever met could do one ,makeing a begginer fell sooo lowly. Thats about all i can say about this book of ... Magick? so im gone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is by far the greatest book for beginners.
Review: This is my second year of being into wicca and witchcraft. This was the first book I read and I loved it. The only thing about it is it goes very in depth into the concious, unconcious, and other scientific knowledge of the craft. It speaks about witchcraft but gives you a profound outlook towards the making of witchcraft. I suggest this book to more teen type readers so they can grasp the aspects of the materials.


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