Saturday, February 17, 2007

History of Magick

A site with clear mission, and a comprehensive execution.

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Friday, February 16, 2007

the quality of paper

I'm pleased to say that Warlock Press books will soon be available made from handmade paper, as well as the more usual 'office quality' pager.

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Friday, February 9, 2007

Fancy surfing for a short spell?

There's plenty online for the budding Buffy or Willow, but Teen Witch is so last year don't you think?

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The Hermetic Library?

Interesting that this bloke was able to get dot com for his site!

A great repository of hermetic knowledge and ceremonial magick rites.

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The Neophyte's Calling

The words don't matter; whether you call the first-step 'neophyte' or 'initiate', supplicant', 'novice' or 'adherant' it's all the same - the first step along the path of magick is a serious undertaking, no matter what path you choose.

"How can you play like that with dark forces?"

Well, they're not so dark, and what else is one supposed to do but play?

But seriously, you can dabble and play at being a High Magickian, maybe even make yourself some groovy robes - or you can set yourself on a structured process of self-development and enlightenment through knowledge and experience.

As a neophyte, it's tempting to think that the purpose of Magick is to make changes in the world in accordance with your desire. But that's not quite it, and it took me many years to get out of this mind-set myself.

The purpose of Magick is to get things done, that is true - if you have lost the phone number of your boyfriend, a communication spell whereby he decides to call you is useful! But more than this, the purpose of Magick is to discover yourself and to cause change in conformity with your Will - and you'll notice that I've capitalised the word 'Will'.

The purpose of Magick is to have Knowledge and Conversation with your Holy Guardian Angel - but that doesn't mean what it sounds like. When you learn what it really means, you may well be disappointed! But when you 'get it' and it's part of your life, you find that it's just what you wanted and needed, and it's pretty amazing.

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Thursday, February 8, 2007

Marketing comes before Product Launch

It may be a bit early, but it's not premature; it's always important to get the marketing in place even before the end product is 100% complete.

To this end, I have launched Warlock Press!

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