Author: | Sapnabella & Axis | ISBN: | 9781452491462 |
Publisher: | Cynthia Joyce Clay | Publication: | September 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sapnabella & Axis |
ISBN: | 9781452491462 |
Publisher: | Cynthia Joyce Clay |
Publication: | September 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex is written in two voices—his and hers, echoing the divine compliment of the Lord and Lady. Sapnabella and Axis are a Pagan couple who compliment each other’s magickal Workings.
Sapnabella is a Wiccan High Priestess and a Witch born who has a private practice in dream
interpretation and divination, and she has led magickal Workings of many kinds for years. Axis
is an especially pure Channel who has led many workshops on Pagan parenting and on
developing psychic talents. He roamed Latin America for many years learning South American
magickal techniques and teachings and then came to the US where he refined his abilities
through the techniques he describes in A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex.
A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex is designed to help magickal
practitioners advance in their magickal undertakings. By presenting a progressed learning
chain that exercises and develops the subskills common to most magickal tasks, A Compendium
of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex enables magickal practitioners to return to their own
form of magick strengthened in power. This means that important areas of magick are reexamined
in new ways as parts of a learning chain. The chapter “Channeling,” for instance,
details how the individual her or himself can channel accurate and meaningful information rather than relying on specific spirit guides. “Of Fairies and Magick” explains why the magickal practitioner must make on the spot decisions on how to behave with the Fair Folk. The chapter “Movement for Ritual, Workings of Ecstatic Trance” gives examples of body movement that can be incorporated into ritual work for those who enter trance most easily through physical exercise. This chapter also looks at Between Actions and how they relate to magickal Workings. “Dream Work,” a topic familiar to all those of the Craft, presents the only means of dream interpretationthat allows dreamers to remember more of their dreams than they ever have before and then places the understanding of dreams, myths, and fairy tales into a context to better perceive mundane life as a magickal existence. A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex also includes frank and fresh, sex magickal Workings.
A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex is written in two voices—his and hers, echoing the divine compliment of the Lord and Lady. Sapnabella and Axis are a Pagan couple who compliment each other’s magickal Workings.
Sapnabella is a Wiccan High Priestess and a Witch born who has a private practice in dream
interpretation and divination, and she has led magickal Workings of many kinds for years. Axis
is an especially pure Channel who has led many workshops on Pagan parenting and on
developing psychic talents. He roamed Latin America for many years learning South American
magickal techniques and teachings and then came to the US where he refined his abilities
through the techniques he describes in A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex.
A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex is designed to help magickal
practitioners advance in their magickal undertakings. By presenting a progressed learning
chain that exercises and develops the subskills common to most magickal tasks, A Compendium
of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex enables magickal practitioners to return to their own
form of magick strengthened in power. This means that important areas of magick are reexamined
in new ways as parts of a learning chain. The chapter “Channeling,” for instance,
details how the individual her or himself can channel accurate and meaningful information rather than relying on specific spirit guides. “Of Fairies and Magick” explains why the magickal practitioner must make on the spot decisions on how to behave with the Fair Folk. The chapter “Movement for Ritual, Workings of Ecstatic Trance” gives examples of body movement that can be incorporated into ritual work for those who enter trance most easily through physical exercise. This chapter also looks at Between Actions and how they relate to magickal Workings. “Dream Work,” a topic familiar to all those of the Craft, presents the only means of dream interpretationthat allows dreamers to remember more of their dreams than they ever have before and then places the understanding of dreams, myths, and fairy tales into a context to better perceive mundane life as a magickal existence. A Compendium of Magickal Practice from Ethics to Sex also includes frank and fresh, sex magickal Workings.