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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice little Tome,
By "fallenms" (Portland, Or United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
This book is almost an offshoot of the one written by King and Skinner titled "Techniques of High Magic" with added information and rituals, both eastern and western in tradition.For any practicing Magician, a nice piece to have around the temple or alter. The material was well put together, making information easily accessable. The paper was durable, print multicolored, simulated leather cover with 2 ribbons to tie shut when travelling. I purchased a second one to send to a Magician I know in Chicago as a gift....and finding the second one in hardcover was difficult.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact, excellent quick resource,
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This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
A friend of mine first pointed out this book to me in a book store. If nothing else, I was entranced by the handsome, legant beauty of this little tome. But pretty books don't get my dollars. It was the information within that sold me. It contains the highest percentage of the best, most accurate and USEFUL magical information that a magician would need to know, all in a very small package. This book could be likened a miniature encyclopedia which contains quick, to-the-point, information on nearly every aspect of Western Magick (with a dash of the best of the Eastern teachings at the end of the book) without droning on and on with useless drivel that you could find in almost any other modern book on Western Magic. And of special import to me is the fact that the author is one of the VERY few out there who recognizes that the 'traditional' elemental associations in regards to the magician's Tools, (i.e. wands=fire & swords=air) is flat out WRONG. In case you were wondering, as far as the Tools are concerned, wands=air & swords=fire. Ironically though, if there is any wrong information in the book, it would have to be that the surprisingly correct elemental magical Tool association is not transferred to the Tarot Minor Arcana, meaning that the 'traditional' Tarot elemental associations still apply in this book (wands=fire, swords=air, cups=water, pentacles=earth). I found this error minor, and was not entirely upset about this, as the only author I know who has ever even attempted to correct this ancient mistake of Tarot elemental association in Western Magick is William Blystone, whose works will be published very soon. All in all, I highly recommend this book to any magician, beginner or otherwise. Jason Blanchard
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A welcome addition to a magick library,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
This is a well organized and delightful reference book on the basic elements of magic. It covers the basics, including setting up an altar, what the basic tools are and how to consecreate them, succinct chapters on the Tree of Life, the major arcana and assigned to the twenty-two paths of the Tree, including the occult meaning for each of these cards based on Hermetic philosophy, and instructions for performing the major rituals essential to magic study, including the Kabalistic Cross, the Middle Pillar, the Greater and Lesser Rituals of the Pentagram and the Hexagram, and more. The chapter on Alchemy includes a pithy section on condensers, gold condensers, Universal solid and liquid condensers, Elemental fluid condensors, plus tinctures and other alchemical processes. There is even a section on the tattwa cards used for meditation and scrying, popularized by the Golden Dawn.This book is quite condensed and the information is well organized, concise, and ready to use. It serves as a good overview of the essentials of ritual magic, and while it does introduce these concepts, perhaps this book would be more for the intermediate occultist looking to take the leap. This book is not just another rehashed magic text. Some of the topics, like the Alchemical processes, are not often found in general magic books. A worthwhile read.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for a quick reference,
By Avril (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
As a beginner to high/ceremonial magic a little over a year ago, I was disappointed when I picked up this book. It's great as a quick reference, but for a beginner it doesn't do nearly enough to introduce the topic.The good thing about it is that it's compact, and finding information in it is fast and easy. The bad thing about it is that if you're completely incompetent at high magic, this book does little more than tell you what you're missing out on. I liked the layout and the pictures and color, but I was less than impressed when every other word was CAPITALIZED like THIS. It makes the reading of it annoying, to say the least.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great reference book,
By Durk Simmons "writer" (D.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
I read The Secrets of High Magic at a transition point in my craft-workings, and found it to be a very useful tool as a reference, but lacking sort-of in soul. I did enjoy the chapters on Alchemy and Talismans, being a do it yourself type, I can appreciate what it means to produce your own magical solutions and tools. Although it's a little more involved than your led to believe, I had great results using the instructions found within. Personally I have gravitated more towards a Druid-Holistic-Holigraphic approach to Witchcraft, and so couldn't appreciate the Angelic/Christian aspects the book shows of this type of magic. And I agree with Avril, it IS very ANNOYING when you CAPITALIZE every other WORD in a SENTENCE, as was done so often with this book.
Durk Simmons author Strings of Connection :Book One of the Witches in America Series
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
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This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
I Realy love this book, when i first got it i didnt realy know what anything in the book was about, because i was just starting magic at the time, but after reading the book i got to say i realy did get a view of many variety of things, im glad i read this book, it gets very deeply into topics, and has many forms of magic i would have never knew about, some of the things are very complicated, like making the magical impliments, but i dont realy use the books for practice or ritual i just read it to widen my knowledge of different magicals thoerys and practices, its a little expinsive but it was sure worth it! i hope you see the wonders of this book like i did!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The art of real magic in an ornate nutshell,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
This comes across as a serious piece of work by a genuine adept. Concise, pithy and always focused on the point, the book ably covers the principle techniques of Hermetic magic, such as you would expect to find, but also contains important nuggets on key aspects that are usually omitted, including alchemy, certain tantric techniques and an unveiling of the true nature of Hermes/Thoth/Mercurius. The excellent chapter on practical alchemy provides precise instructions for producing planetary tinctures and fluid condensers. Beautifully presented, this book is a joy to look at, a pleasure to hold and a wonder to read. Ideal for the initiate needing to refocus or the neophyte who is ready to graduate from Harry Potter to the real thing.
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Even the title is a copy of another book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
This is a complete rip-off of Francis King and Stephen Skinner's classic book on magic, "Techniques of High Magic". It covers almost exactly the same ground, and the title is only one word different. In fact the only real difference is the very strange typesetting of the Francis Melville book, and the artsy layout. I suggest you buy the book it was copied from instead.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just a litte taste---,
By Anonymous (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
Whew! There's a lot of info in this cute book. If you want a quick overview of the magical arts then this is the book for you. Topics such as alchemy, the planets, kabbalah, tattwas, talismans, the elements, the greater and lesser pentagram rituals, and even a basic description of vajrayana buddhism is included. . .plus a lot more.
This is in no way a detailed magical primer. . .i don't think it was meant to be. This book works well as a quick reference if you want to check a particular fact. This book immediately grabs your attention with the lovely binding, nice quality paper, and eye pleasing graphics. As you read the pages,you may wonder what it is like to open your awareness and consider what you can accomplish when you regognize that divine spark within, and use that power to help yourself and others. Isn't that the point anyway?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact Primer of Magick,
By Otis G. Vinson and Christina Bobst-Vinson (Blacklick OHIO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Secrets of High Magic (Hardcover)
This small, wonderful little book is quality compact. It comes highly recommended. I love it's ease of use, it's speed of access, AND it is short on information that you REALLY don't need in your practice of Magick (such as an author's rambling). Consider it a pocket guide to the Great Work. Your heady library; leave at home. Take this one with you, it's touches on all the important points. In a word,"THE FIELD MANUAL OF THE WESTERN TRADITION MAGE!"
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The Secrets of High Magic by Francis Melville (Hardcover - September 8, 2002)
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