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Magical Identity

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Full title: Magical Identity
ISBN: 9781905713769
ISBN 10: 1905713762
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Publisher: Megalithica Books
Num. pages: 252
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2012

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Synopsis

Magical Identity explores magic from an ontological perspective, to show why identity is an essential part of your magical practice. In this book, author Taylor Ellwood explores how you can change your identity and why making changes to your identity is the most effective magical practice you'll ever learn. In this book you will discover:

• Advanced neuro-magic techniques for working with your body consciousness and neurotransmitter entities.
• The web of Time and Space, a space/time magic technique for changing your life.
• The key to successfully changing bad habits into positive habits.
• and much more!

Magical Identity challenges you to take your magical practice to the next level. You will learn techniques that will change how you think of magic and yourself and will show you how to create effective change for your life.

Taylor Ellwood is the Managing Non-Fiction editor of Immanion Press, as well as the author of a number of cutting edges books on the occult. For more information, please visit http://magicalexperiments.com

Come inside and explore the multiple dimensions of space, time, identity, neurology, memory, movement and more with Taylor Ellwood. In Magical Identity you'll find wide ranging, well-referenced explorations of magical practice (as well as personal reflections) that are bound to enhance the work of seasoned occultists. For those new to magic this intelligent and engaging work will help to dispel some of the more pernicious myths about key parts of magical theory such as the will, emptiness and transformation. Ellwood blends suggestions for practice with well informed theoretical discussions. Throughout this book you'll find a sparkling clarity in the writing (seriously; no mystic mumbo jumbo, no obscure oh-so-spookyness). And when you've read this book the chances are that you'll have discovered an attitude to magic that is rich in new ideas and perspectives and will undoubtedly enhance your own approach, whatever your style or tradition. -- Julian Vayne, Author of Magick Works and Now That's What I Call Chaos Magick