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There are several worlds of magic. The glittering world of the illusionist; the flippant world of the conjuror and the world of the 'real magician' manifesting change, summoning supernatural entities - the stuff of stories and legend. The truth is that Magic is Real and Magicians do work to understand their relationship with themselves, others and the Cosmos. This book is an attempt to reclaim the magician by recognising the role he or she plays and the wisdom to which they aspire. It is a brief journey through the worlds of psychology, science and ritual. It will set those seeking mystical…mehr

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There are several worlds of magic. The glittering world of the illusionist; the flippant world of the conjuror and the world of the 'real magician' manifesting change, summoning supernatural entities - the stuff of stories and legend. The truth is that Magic is Real and Magicians do work to understand their relationship with themselves, others and the Cosmos. This book is an attempt to reclaim the magician by recognising the role he or she plays and the wisdom to which they aspire. It is a brief journey through the worlds of psychology, science and ritual. It will set those seeking mystical 'truths' for the first time and offer food for thought to the established occult practitioner. This book explores aspects of psychology, physics, occult philosophy and offers practical steps and ideas for starting or continuing your own journey into the world of the real magician. Make magick relevant by reclaiming the Magician. Believe Everything and Believe Nothing Find the Magician Within
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Alan Jones was born in 1943 and grew up in Liverpool during the post-war years. He trained as a teacher at Chester College and pursued a career in Primary Education as a class teacher, headteacher, and university tutor. He is a Church of England Lay Reader Emeritus. Alan has published two other books, both of which are in the adult social history genre. They are, Don't Wake Up George Brown! and Parishioners at War.