Yesterday I put the finishing touches to my latest book, and sent the manuscript of to Jo-Ann, my layout artist. This weekend I will be takig the photos that will illustrate the book.
This book is a little different from my other books - my first two tomes were on the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries, while the rest have been about Traditional Witchcraft from a Welsh Celtic perspective. But this new book is carefully written to be about as generic as possible, tradition-wise.
"Enchantment: The Witch's Art of Manipulation Through Gesture, Gaze and Glamour" is about technique, pure and simple. It does not borrow examples from antiquity, nor does it provide rituals or lore to dress those techniques up so they are part of a specific path or tradition. In fact, I hope that readers will find they can incorporate these practices into their Craft, whatever tradition they follow.
The book is about manipulation. All magick is manipulation of one thing or another, but in this book, my focus is on manipulating, controlling, or guiding people. It does have a strong message on ethics, but ultimately, it is about controlling yourself, the universe, and the people around you. After recovering from my heart attack in a way my doctors described as "miraculous", I have a lot of faith in magick, and it all stems from my own personal experience.
The book grew out of a series of workshops on enchantment, that I shared with groups around the world, and I will be launching it - along with a workshop on Enchantment - at this year's PantheaCon, on President's Day weekend. I'm looking forward to seeing how it is received.
Hey there, Peter.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure where I should be emailing you from because I can't find a tab that'll allow me to send you a message privately, but I have been reading and practicing from your Enchantments book and have a question about your method of seeing auras.
When you look past the person at an object behind them, and they go out of focus, do they continue to stay out of focus because my experience so far with it, aside from a few wisps of what look like smoke, I see nothing but two or three of the same people before me and blurry what nots. At what point does the aura become the aura and not kaleidoscopic versions of the person I'm looking at?
I may be doing it wrong, lol.
If you don't mind emailing me at jopgespn@gmail.com that'd be great.
Great book, btw.
Thank you,
Joey