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Seeking Recommendation What's the most underrated book you love that nobody ever talks about?

Seeking recommendations for books.

nomadskeep

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I'm interested to see what books you love that nobody seems to ever talk about. Something you found in an obscure bookstore or an author with one book that is revolutionary. Something more niche preferably.

Although definitely more mysticism than magic, the two that I love passionately are "Outrageous Openness" by Tosha Silver and "The Mist Filled Path" by Frank MacEowen.

Outrageous Openness
is a super simple read but shows the power of faith alone, mainly through short stories about an astrologists clients.

Mist Filled Path is about Celtic mysticism and has some really great nuggets.

They're not used much in my practice anymore, but I've still got love for them.
 

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I'm interested to see what books you love that nobody seems to ever talk about. Something you found in an obscure bookstore or an author with one book that is revolutionary. Something more niche preferably.

Although definitely more mysticism than magic, the two that I love passionately are "Outrageous Openness" by Tosha Silver and "The Mist Filled Path" by Frank MacEowen.

Outrageous Openness is a super simple read but shows the power of faith alone, mainly through short stories about an astrologists clients.

Mist Filled Path is about Celtic mysticism and has some really great nuggets.

They're not used much in my practice anymore, but I've still got love for them.
Vexsys: Time Sorcery
It's an attempt at developing a functioning magic within CCRU's paradigm.
Even after the 'Tucker Carlson Numogram Incident' gave some publicity to CCRU this book hasn't got a boost...
 

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gallery of magick books....especially the BOOK OF SIGILS its my go to when i need a certain sigils for certain days
 

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I'm loving this discussion so I'm making a sugestion to keep it going. Generation Hex, edited by Jason Louv, changed the way I saw the practice of magic. It even changed the kind of book I like to read on the subject. I always look for books where magicians discuss their practice in the most grounded ways after reading this one.
 

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I'm loving this discussion so I'm making a sugestion to keep it going. Generation Hex, edited by Jason Louv, changed the way I saw the practice of magic. It even changed the kind of book I like to read on the subject. I always look for books where magicians discuss their practice in the most grounded ways after reading this one.
o.k im just now discovering this new author you mention. i will read some of his books
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ASTRAL DYNAMICS by robert frost, teach how to astral travel. teaching energy technique to move the astral body. Found it fascinating, even bought the 2nd edition which he develope easier methods of activating the third eye.
 
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