Ascension Magick: Ritual, Myth & Healing for the New AeonLlewellyn Worldwide, 2007 - 576 pages Taking a magickal approach to this often misunderstood spirituality, Christopher Penczak explores the fascinating path of ascension. Ascension Magick unveils the diverse mystical roots of ascension, and highlights where the beliefs and practices of today's "light workers" intersect with those of modern pagans, witches, and magick practitioners. It also examines the practical side-various forms of magick, energy healing, meditation, past life regression, channeling, dowsing-and provides helpful meditations, spells, and exercises. From angels and aliens to reincarnation and the Merkaba, Penczak leaves no stone unturned in this remarkably thorough and absorbing examination of ascension spirituality and magick. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
... creation to its divine source—is possibly the truest. Many mystic traditions, both Eastern and Western, believe that all things created are manifestations of the divine. As humans, we go through the cycles of creation, like all life. We ...
... creation and possibly initiating a new cycle. Personal. Initiation. When practitioners say they have “already ascended,” yet they are in a physical body and don't appear to be particularly enlightened, they might be referring to the ...
... creation myths and a large pantheon of divine beings, gods referred to as the Neteru, each ruling a specific personality and aspect of creation. Though nothing can be said about the ancient world with absolute certainty, we believe some ...
... creation and interacted with humanity as patrons and guides. The mystery schools of Greece explored the primal myths. In particular, the stories of Persephone, Dionysus, Orpheus, and Apollo were vital. Much like the story of Osiris ...
... fire and light, is in conflict with Angra Mainyu, or Ahriman, the “destructive spirit” and ruler of all material things. Though the material world is not inherently evil, as it is a creation of Ahura Mazda, it needs to chapter two.