Title: Transformative Witchcraft
Series: Standalone
Author’s Name: Jason Mankey
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Genre: Occult
Page Count: 380 Pages
ISBN: 0738757977
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How I Got the Book: Review Copy
Summary of the Book:
Beyond the Taboos, the Power of Magick Awaits
The rites and rituals of Witchcraft are life-changing experiences, but they are also steeped in mystery. Transformative Witchcraft delves into some of the most persistent mysteries of the Craft and provides insightful guidance for raising and directing magickal energy in accordance with your desires. Jason Mankey distills his decades of experience as he shares practical wisdom for raising a cone of power and detailed insights into creating powerful rituals for dedications, initiations, and elevations. In his chapter on drawing down the moon, he provides a vivid exploration of invocation and the subtle nuances in preparation and execution that can take the ritual to its most magisterial heights. This book also discusses one of the most mysterious of all the magickal rituals—the Great Rite. Whether you’re interested in the Great Rite in token or in truth, there is much to be gleaned from the experiences related here on a topic that is frequently treated as taboo in much of the magickal literature.
Direct experience with the divine and the potent energies of magick are defining experiences in a life of Witchcraft. Filled with compelling personal stories, a fascinating brief history of modern Wicca and Witchcraft, striking original rituals, and a wealth of tips and techniques, this book provides the beginning or intermediate Witch with the practical and theoretical keys they need to unlock the mysteries of the Craft.
My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. This was broken up into five parts and it goes through some of the basics of magick and witchcraft. There were a few things from in here that I had not read in other books on witchcraft. Maybe I just like the way it was explained and how it was laid out before. I have read a few hundred books on the subject over the last couple of decades. This is one of the better ones.
My Rating of the Book: 4 1/2 Stars