From the plutonica.net blog, this sounds interesting:
I'll have to think about my own response, but in the meantime I'm interested in yours. Feel free to exapnd a bit from "magic" per se into your personal spiritual path or whatever. (Note that the books certainly need not strictly be on such topics; Psyche's take started out with Baudelaire.)
Over at Rune Soup Gordon introduced a book game with the following guidelines:
How would you introduce someone to magic using only books? He or she has a month in a lake house and will read whatever you tell them in the exact order that you tell them to. Not even any peeking at other books on the list.
I'll have to think about my own response, but in the meantime I'm interested in yours. Feel free to exapnd a bit from "magic" per se into your personal spiritual path or whatever. (Note that the books certainly need not strictly be on such topics; Psyche's take started out with Baudelaire.)
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Date: Jun. 11th, 2010 07:27 pm (UTC)From:- Three Books of Occult Philosophy - Agrippa
- Magic - Aleister Crowley (preferable to Magic in Theory and Practice, which was edited by Regardie & removed some important parts)
- The Occult - Colin Wilson
- Real Magic - Isaac Bonewits
- Spiral Dance - Starhawk
- Etheric Anatomy - Victor Anderson
- Illusions - Richard Bach (despite recently-noted reservations about it)
- Be Here Now - Baba Ram Dass/Richard Alpert
- Liber Kaos - Peter Carroll
- 1 book on divination, probably on tarot, astrology, or i ching.
- 1 book on some form of neuro-linguistic programming (loosely defined)
- 1 book on meditation, zen, and creative visualization. (Again, loosely defined.)
- Lords and Ladies - Terry Pratchett
I can think of several others that have been highly recommended but I haven't read them. And I was touching on religion but not directly leading in that direction. There are other Pagan magic books besides SD, but that's the one *I* would use. I wouldn't be surprised if BTW people used the Farrar's books instead.no subject
Date: Jun. 11th, 2010 08:06 pm (UTC)From:You'd use this as the first introductory text? Wow. High hurdle. I don't think I've ever managed to get through it.
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Date: Jun. 11th, 2010 09:37 pm (UTC)From: