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The Practice of Ritual Magic

by Gareth Knight

4th edition with a new chapter on writing rituals. Ritual or ceremonial magic is a discipline and method of occult practice wherein all the faculties of the student are employed in the pursuit of the Great Work using a stronger degree of concentration and visualization than might otherwise be possible. Here Gareth Knight a leading authority on ritual magic explains how to construct a magic circle an altar and pillars to form a gateway to the Inner Planes. Practical advice on robes symbols and temple furniture as well as concise explanations of Telesmatic Images, names of Power, the Law of Correspondences, and the Qabalistic Cross are included in this new revised edition of the classic introduction to the magical arts

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