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The Path Within - Ritual Magick and the Gateway to Self-Mastery - cover

The Path Within - Ritual Magick and the Gateway to Self-Mastery

Jake Kobrin

Maison d'édition: Crossed Crow Books

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Explore radical empowerment with Jake Kobrin’s comprehensive guide on practical magick.  The Path Within is a comprehensive guide to the practice of magick, designed for both beginners and seasoned practitioners. The book delves into the history and application of various magickal disciplines including ritual magick, meditation, divination, tarot, and more, aiming to lead readers toward personal empowerment and enlightenment. This extensive yet accessible book encourages readers to discover their unique magical path. Featuring insights from magickal masters and Kobrin’s transformative experiences, it’s essential for anyone serious about magick.   Kobrin begins by distinguishing magick from common misconceptions of mere illusion, defining it as a profound method to influence one’s reality intentionally. He explores foundational concepts from notable figures like Aleister Crowley and integrates modern interpretations and practices, emphasizing magick’s role in personal development and spiritual growth.   The book is structured into chapters that sequentially build a comprehensive understanding of magickal practices. It starts with basic definitions and ethical considerations, moving toward more complex rituals and techniques. Each chapter provides not only theoretical knowledge but also practical applications, encouraging readers to actively engage with the teachings.   Kobrin’s narrative is interspersed throughout with, personal anecdotes detailing his journey from a troubled youth to a proficient practitioner. These stories highlight the transformative power of magick in real-life scenarios, making the content relatable and inspiring. The inclusion of interviews and insights from contemporary masters of magick enriches the book’s content, offering diverse perspectives on the esoteric arts.  The Path Within serves as both a practical guide and a philosophical exploration of magick as a path to personal transformation. It encourages readers to explore their potential through the disciplined practice of magick, aiming to unlock a more meaningful and empowered existence.
Disponible depuis: 05/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 390 pages.

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