Basic Christian Magical Theories and Exercises is an esoteric manual that reveals the magical theories and practices of Christian occultism and mysticism. If you want a Christianity that is pure, genuine, and deeply spiritual, then this is the book for you.
Basic Christian Magical Theories and Exercises is not only a book of information, but it is an invitation to a wonderful adventure -- a journey that is overflowing with divine magic. Many witches and sorcerers these days are turning to Christ for a deeper spirituality. The sad thing is that although there are many people who claim to believe in Christ, only a very few are able to penetrate into the mysteries and actually experience the divine presence and wonder of being with Jesus Christ.
Many so-called Christians these days are only Christians by name. Their lives, particularly how they live, usually differ. But, we always have a choice: we can be just like them or we can genuinely and sincerely follow the Divine Master, Jesus Christ. Indeed, there is a huge difference between those who claim to believe in Christ and those who actually follow in the footsteps of the Master.
Basic Christian Magical Theories and Exercises will teach you the essential theoretical knowledge that you need to understand what magic is from a Christian perspective, and you will also learn helpful exercises which you can use in your daily life. After all, Christian magic ought to be experienced on a deep and personal level, and not only to be understood by the intellect. Always remember that real magic is an experiential art. You must experience it personally -- because that is the only way to realize and know what it really is.
When Jesus was born, it is written that He was visited by the three magi. It is worth noting that the term magi is the plural form of the word magus. And, magus is the word where the term magic came from. As you can see, when Jesus was born, He was visited by three magical practitioners (the three magi). Magic, in and of itself, is not a sin. Just as a knife is neither sinful nor holy. It depends on how you use it. Christian magic uses the art of magic for good and good alone -- always in the service of God.
Are you ready now for a magical adventure? If yes, then let me now welcome you into this mysterious and infinite universe of Christian mysticism -- where there is true faith, hope, love, and divine magic!
Basic Christian Magical Theories and Exercises is not only a book of information, but it is an invitation to a wonderful adventure -- a journey that is overflowing with divine magic. Many witches and sorcerers these days are turning to Christ for a deeper spirituality. The sad thing is that although there are many people who claim to believe in Christ, only a very few are able to penetrate into the mysteries and actually experience the divine presence and wonder of being with Jesus Christ.
Many so-called Christians these days are only Christians by name. Their lives, particularly how they live, usually differ. But, we always have a choice: we can be just like them or we can genuinely and sincerely follow the Divine Master, Jesus Christ. Indeed, there is a huge difference between those who claim to believe in Christ and those who actually follow in the footsteps of the Master.
Basic Christian Magical Theories and Exercises will teach you the essential theoretical knowledge that you need to understand what magic is from a Christian perspective, and you will also learn helpful exercises which you can use in your daily life. After all, Christian magic ought to be experienced on a deep and personal level, and not only to be understood by the intellect. Always remember that real magic is an experiential art. You must experience it personally -- because that is the only way to realize and know what it really is.
When Jesus was born, it is written that He was visited by the three magi. It is worth noting that the term magi is the plural form of the word magus. And, magus is the word where the term magic came from. As you can see, when Jesus was born, He was visited by three magical practitioners (the three magi). Magic, in and of itself, is not a sin. Just as a knife is neither sinful nor holy. It depends on how you use it. Christian magic uses the art of magic for good and good alone -- always in the service of God.
Are you ready now for a magical adventure? If yes, then let me now welcome you into this mysterious and infinite universe of Christian mysticism -- where there is true faith, hope, love, and divine magic!