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Book Discussion Alternatives to Modern Magick

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requiemforaqueer

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Any book recommendations that are alternative to Donald Michael Kraig's Twelve Lessons?
 

ashlesha

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Sara Mastros's Introduction to Witchcraft, Jason Miller's "Consorting with Spirits" & "Real Sorcery", and Rufus Opus's Seven Spheres are all awesome curriculums that take you straight into doing "getting" and DOING magic :)

Don Webb has another book that is modeled a little closer to Donald Michael Kraig's but to be honest I think Kraig's book was more of a emblem for magicians growing up in the 80s and 90s. The stuff we have now I think can take you deeper and faster.
 

Frater R.P.G.

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Some alternatives:
Chic & Tabatha Ciceros' "Self Initiation into the Golden Dawn"
Franz Bardon's "Initiation into Hermetics"
Lyam Thomas Christopher "Kabbalah, Magic & the Great Work of Self Transformation"

I personally like Modern Magick most, still, maybe with a little bit of Bardon's elemental practices mixed in.
 

requiemforaqueer

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Sara Mastros's Introduction to Witchcraft, Jason Miller's "Consorting with Spirits" & "Real Sorcery", and Rufus Opus's Seven Spheres are all awesome curriculums that take you straight into doing "getting" and DOING magic :)

Don Webb has another book that is modeled a little closer to Donald Michael Kraig's but to be honest I think Kraig's book was more of a emblem for magicians growing up in the 80s and 90s. The stuff we have now I think can take you deeper and faster.

Some alternatives:
Chic & Tabatha Ciceros' "Self Initiation into the Golden Dawn"
Franz Bardon's "Initiation into Hermetics"
Lyam Thomas Christopher "Kabbalah, Magic & the Great Work of Self Transformation"

I personally like Modern Magick most, still, maybe with a little bit of Bardon's elemental practices mixed in.
Thank you, I appreciate the suggestions.
 
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