A Brief Introduction to Magick
What was originally meant to be a poetry book turned into a book of spells, and then finally into a brief introduction to magick.
A Brief Introduction to Magick makes one clean argument: that magick, stripped of its theater and superstition, is a real and learnable skill, the deliberate shaping of outcomes through directed consciousness and genuine will.
No belief required. No tradition to learn. Just rigorous thinking about probability, attention, and the leverage a focused human being actually has over how their life unfolds.
Sharp, witty, and relentlessly grounded — it's the book for readers who always felt there was something real here but couldn't stomach another detour through wishful thinking.