Postmodern Magic

Postmodern Magic
Author: Patrick Dunn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2005
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738706634

Fresh ideas for the modern mage lie at the heart of this thought-provoking guide to magic theory. Approaching magical practice from an information paradigm, Patrick Dunn provides a unique and contemporary perspective on an ancient practice. Imagination, psychology, and authority-the most basic techniques of magic-are introduced first. From there, Dunn teaches all about symbol systems, magical artifacts, sigils, spirits, elementals, languages, and magical journeys, and explains their significance in magical practice. There are also exercises for developing magic skills, along with techniques for creating talismans, glamours, servitors, divination decks, modern defixios, and your own astral temple. Dunn also offers tips on aura detection, divination, occult networking, and conducting your own magic research.

A Magic Still Dwells

A Magic Still Dwells
Author: Kimberley C. Patton
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520923863

The first thorough assessment of the field of comparative religion in forty years, this groundbreaking volume surmounts the seemingly intractable division between postmodern scholars who reject the comparative endeavor and those who affirm it. The contributors demonstrate that a broader vision of religion, involving different scales of comparison for different purposes, is both justifiable and necessary. A Magic Still Dwells brings together leading historians of religions from a wide range of backgrounds and vantage points, and draws from traditions as diverse as Indo-European mythology, ancient Greek religion, Judaism, Buddhism, Ndembu ritual, and the spectrum of religions practiced in America. The contributors take seriously the postmodern critique, explain its impact on their work, uphold or reject various premises, and in several cases demonstrate new comparative approaches. Together, the essays represent a state-of-the-art assessment of current issues in the comparative study of religion.

Hermetic Magic

Hermetic Magic
Author: Stephen Flowers
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995-01-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780877288282

The Egyptians worshipped their own gods with particular rituals. This translation of The Magical Papyrus of Abaris shows modern seekers how to perform their own ritual celebrations of life.

Magic, Power, Language, Symbol

Magic, Power, Language, Symbol
Author: Patrick Dunn
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0738713600

All forms of magic are linked to language. As a magic practitioner and a linguist, Patrick Dunn illuminates this fascinating relationship and offers breakthrough theories on how and why magic works. Drawing on linguistics and semiotics (the study of symbols), Dunn illuminates the magical use of language, both theoretically and practically. He poses new theories on the mechanics of magic by analyzing the structure of ritual, written signs and sigils, primal language, incantations across cultures, Qabalah and gematria (Hebrew numerology), and the Enochian vocabulary. This revolutionary paradigm can help magicians understand how sigils and talismans work, compose Enochian spells, speak in tongues for magic, create mantras, work with gematria, use postmodern "defixios," and refine their practice in countless other ways. ""Magic, Power, Language, Symbol" is a unique tour de force that reinterprets the very nature of magic—placing it within the modern sciences of symbolism (semiotics) and language (linguistics). Within this paradigm, Dunn explains something that most other books miss: a logical and scientific understanding of how and why real magic actually works." —Donald Michael Kraig, author of "Modern Magick"

Real Magic

Real Magic
Author: Dean Radin PhD
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1524758825

The chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) turns a critical eye toward such practices as telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and psychokinesis. Are such powers really possible? Science says yes. According to noted scientist and bestselling author of The Conscious Universe, Dean Radin, magic is a natural aspect of reality, and each of us can tap into this power with diligent practice. But wait, aren't things like ESP and telepathy just wishful thinking and flights of the imagination? Not according to the author, who worked on the US government's top secret psychic espionage program known as Stargate. Radin has spent the last forty years conducting controlled experiments that demonstrate that thoughts are things, that we can sense others' emotions and intentions from a distance, that intuition is more powerful than we thought, and that we can tap into the power of intention (think The Secret, only on a more realistic and scientific level). These dormant powers can help us to lead more interesting and fulfilling lives. Beginning with a brief history of magic over the centuries (what was called magic two thousand years ago is turning out to be scientific fact today), a review of the scientific evidence for magic, a series of simple but effective magical techniques (the key is mental focus, something elite athletes know a lot about), Radin then offers a vision of a scientifically-informed magic and explains why magic will play a key role in frontiers of science.

Post-modern Magick

Post-modern Magick
Author: Seth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2004-05-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780595320509

This book is the beginning of a long road. It exists within a paradox of detailed research and the fierce resistance of dogma. This book is for the iconoclast. The magus who rejects blind adherence and who struggles against the invisible prison of tradition. For rouge scholars, artists, hackers, Goths, or any other magus on the underground path of evolution. "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law", with attitude. Post-Modern A school of thought primarily concerned with the deconstruction of meta-narratives. In this text it is the rejection of the idea that there is only one way of magick. Magick The use of Will to elicit change in Reality. Post-Modern Magick is self-initiation and exploration based on personal relevance and free form magick. These pages contain not only a manuscript on post-modern magick in theory and practice, but also new post-modern grimoires such as Reality Hacker, all in print for the first time alongside more traditional text.

Postmodern Fairy Tales

Postmodern Fairy Tales
Author: Cristina Bacchilega
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780812216837

Postmodern Fairy Tales seeks to understand the fairy tale not as children's literature but within the broader context of folklore and literary studies. It focuses on the narrative strategies through which women are portrayed in four classic stories: "Snow White," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Beauty and the Beast," and "Bluebeard." Bacchilega traces the oral sources of each tale, offers a provocative interpretation of contemporary versions by Angela Carter, Robert Coover, Donald Barthelme, Margaret Atwood, and Tanith Lee, and explores the ways in which the tales are transformed in film, television, and musicals.

Beyond Rationalism

Beyond Rationalism
Author: Bruce Kapferer
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857458551

This book seeks a reconsideration of the phenomenon of sorcery and related categories. The contributors to the volume explore the different perspectives on human sociality and social and political constitution that practices typically understood as sorcery, magic and ritual reveal. In doing so the authors are concerned to break away from the dictates of a western externalist rationalist understanding of these phenomena without falling into the trap of mysticism. The articles address a diversity of ethnographic contexts in Africa, Asia, the Pacific and the Americas.

Hermetic Magic

Hermetic Magic
Author: Stephen E. Flowers
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995-01-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1609253760

Edited and introduced by Stephen Edred Flowers, Ph.D. This book opens the gate to the use of the authentic Hermetic formulas concealed in the magical papyri of Egypt. Students can use this information as a basis for developing and enacting their own magical systems. Organized in four parts - History, Theory, Practice, and Operation (in the form of the Magical Papyrus of Abaris). Illustrated. Glossary. Index.

Performing Magic on the Western Stage

Performing Magic on the Western Stage
Author: L. Hass
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008-12-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0230617123

Performing Magic on the Western Stage examines magic as a performing art and as a meaningful social practice, linking magic to cultural arenas such as religion, finance, gender, and nationality and profiling magicians from Robert-Houdin to Pen& Teller.