Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley |
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Author:
Lon Milo DuQuette
By Red Wheel/Weiser
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List Price: £18.99
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9781578633821 ISBN: 1578633826 Label: Red Wheel/Weiser Manufacturer: Red Wheel/Weiser Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 296 Publication Date: 2008-07-01 Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser Studio: Red Wheel/Weiser |
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    Incredible work, 2009-01-27 I am amazed that nobody has written a review of this book yet. It really is quite an extraordinary introduction to the practice and theory of Enochian Magic.
For readers familiar with Lon Milo Duquette they will not be suprised at how entertaiing and interesting he makes the subject. What they may be suprised at however is just how far he has gone into this, and how special to him this practice obviously is. For those who are new to his books, you are in for a huge treat!
There are already quite a few books on this subject, much of them quite removed from the essence of the original Dee and Kelly work however. Not only does Maestro Duquette make the subject a joy to understand, he reveals hitherto unknown aspects and takes us to the real essence of the work.
I was amazed at this book. I already have seven or eight boks written by him but this really is very special. He has opened up the secrets, seriously, and takes us past Golden Dawn into what more closely resembles the most esoteric of tantric teachings.
Before buying this book I had practiced Enochian Magick quite a bit and had some excellent results. This book though reveals teachings that lift the pants off all the other angles I had previously tried from other books. It is no understatement to say that this is one of the most interesting books I have ever
    Inspirational teaching, 2010-02-10 One can only concur with the previous reviewer. Not only does this book goes further into the work of Dee & Kelly than others have previously ventured, what really sets this book apart for me is it's lucid, coherent and well-structured account of a complex and sometimes difficult subject. It is likely be some time before anything better appears. I have used other works, none of them badly written, and at least one quite scholarly in style. To anyone looking to enter the labyrinth of Enochian magick, this book cannot be too strongly recommended: this is not just Enochian for beginners, but truly inspirational teaching and a snip at the price.
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