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4.0 out of 5 stars Spellcasting 101, November 28, 2005
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rantboi (Dayton, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Foundations of Magic: Techniques & Spells that Work (Paperback)
If you have a bunch of spellbooks laying around and have no idea how to utilize any of the spells in them, you will probably be helped by reading this book.

This book has two parts. The first is titled "A Course in Spellcraft." It discusses a vast amount of topics, including: belief in magic, magical symbolism, high and low magic, black and white magic, and so on. There's a whole chapter on the psychology of magic. (The author is a professional psychologist.) This chapter introduces the reader to using self-hypnosis for entering trance and higher states which are then to be utilized in spellwork. This is a very important part of magic in general, and I think this is presented well in the book itself. The final chapter discusses all the steps required in casting the spells in Part II. (There are 33 fairly workable spells in that part of the book.) Throughout Part I other important concepts are discussed, such as: The Law of Pretending, Designing a Well-Formed Intention, and casting a magic circle.

Now, I'll talk about Part II, "The Spells." While most of the spells in this book are well thought out and presented (I have about eight spells marked for future use), some seem dangerous (physically) and outright hypocritical. First, in the spell "Attracting Money, Long-Term," one of the ingredients that is asked for is "a drop or two of mercury." He does mention to be careful with it and provides a substitute, but it still seemed like a stupid idea in the first place. Second, the spell "Attracting Someone for Fun and Lust," is targeted at a specific person and so is the spell that comes after it, "Attracting the Right Love Partner." Now, I personally don't have a problem with this, but since the author has chosen to call his book "white magic" (his terminology, not mine) then at least hold up to your own standards. He does mention something about the spell not working if anybody is going to get hurt by it. I have no idea what kind of logic follows that kind of thinking. He's basically saying: "Here's a spell to attract a specific person, but it's not going to work if anyone is going to get hurt by it." Say what? That's like saying, "Here's a spell to get $1,000, but it's not going to work if you plan to use it for 'evil' things."

Overall, a very good introduction to spellcasting in general. Even though I think some parts of it are hypocritical (see previous paragraph), I still think it's a worthwhile purchase for anyone interested in spellcraft. It gives one a fairly good foundation in general spellcasting. After successfully working the spells in this book, you will be confident enough to start using other techniques of practical magic, and that's the whole point of the book in the first place.

Recommended.

-Ater
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5.0 out of 5 stars what a great book!, January 25, 2010
This review is from: Foundations of Magic: Techniques & Spells that Work (Paperback)
I loved this book! it gave a whole new perspective on understanding and using magic and how magic works. I am new to the craft and I have read a number of books about it and really didn't get a whole lot from them. But with this book, I really learned a lot and I trully cherish it. After reading this book, it has made me even more interested in this wonderful art.It was easy to read and understand. I learned that in order for a spell to work (i'm paraphrasing) you have to have a strong intent, raise energy (which I had not known before) and once the spell has been cast, you have to "let it go and let it do it's magic". When I read that a light bulb went off! It talks about even respecting the tools and work area that is used in your casting. I'm not an expert on spellcrafting so what I say might not have very much impact, but someone who is new to the art and what to gain some valuable knowledge, this is the book to read. I got a lot from this book. And I am greatful and thankful that I was led to it, because I really want to learn and enjoy this craft.
Another good book to read is Power Spellcraft For Life by Arin Murphy-Hiscock.

Grace and Peace
Linda
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4.0 out of 5 stars Informative, September 4, 2011
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K. SPAULDING (Newport News, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Foundations of Magic: Techniques & Spells that Work (Paperback)
I took a class, and this was the text used. I will say it was easy to read and understand. It makes a good reference.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must for beginners, September 4, 2011
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I just recieved this book yesterday and read through it. It really opened my eyes about how a spell work and techniques to get result. I will update how my spells manifest after trying this techniques.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A guide to making magic, October 3, 2005
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J.F. O'Neill's Foundations Of Magic: Techniques & Spells That Work provides beginners with a guide to making magic - and it doesn't even require belief to work. This secular spell book gathers techniques from both magic and modern psychology, blending the two to create everyday spells which require psychological preparation to work. From editing old memories to locating true love and luck in lie, the combination of psychology and magic makes for a powerful force.
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Foundations of Magic: Techniques & Spells that Work by J. F. O'Neill (Paperback - July 8, 2005)
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