Looking for non-fiction books about magic. Something like a manual of rituals or maybe an analysis of the history of such beliefs across different civilizations.Do we have a recommended list here on /x/?
>>42344606not really magic but something close
>>42344673>>42344679Thanks!
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>>42344606Picrel is the best introductory book on the subject. You will have a ton of further readings in the book's bibliography if you're interested, and on the other hand this book is all you need if you're serious about practicing
Posting a real book since all you're gonna get is books on chaos magick and platitudes about white light spiritual pursuits.
>>42344606I'm working on a practical magic book for use around the home/homestead. Just stuff I've picked up over the years that works pretty good
>>42344606>Six Ways by Aidan Wachter>Liber Null & Psychonaut by Peter J. Carroll>Advanced Magick for Beginners by Alan Chapman>Grimoires: A History of Magic Books by Owen DaviesApologies for not having more on ceremonial magic, but it bores the hell out of me. Especially that Kabbalah crap.
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