Mysteria Magica: Fundamental Techniques of High Magick: 3 (Llewellyn's Aurum Solis Series)
M**T
Five Stars
Excellent and swift service
R**R
Heavy-Duty. Not a beginner's manual. Brush up on your Greek.
This is Book V (5) in the original series. If you have no experience in ceremonial magick, you will probably be lost. If you have some experience doing GD type workings, you can adapt to this. For some things, names are in Hebrew; for others, Greek; and there's some Latin too. The second half of the book is Enochian magick. The author admonishes the reader to be strict and regimental in their practice, as it should be. This is NOT one of those "It's all about your intent, so burn some sage and say Woo Woo" type books. This is more like an army manual. It gets right down to the business of ritual work complete with gestures.
A**R
A Disappointment
I think that the author should make it clear from promos that this book involves Enochian Magick, a type of Magic that some people believe to be dangerous. I would not have purchased this book had I been properly informed.
D**A
This book is for practical Magicians, and for people ...
This book is for practical Magicians, and for people who already have some practicing experience, not for complete beginners; if you want to get acquainted with the underlining theory, go with The Sword and the Serpent by same authors.The Aurum Solis correspondences given in Mysteria Magica are different than what you may already know from Golden Dawn and A.C.'s work, though based on the same tradition.
E**A
Useful read
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