Hume and Drury explore magical experience and offer an intriguing, ambitious work that is well-researched, well-written, and entertaining.

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A rare combination of personal and academic, this book showcases the myriad avenues for transcending the boundaries of reality through direct sensory experience.
The Varieties of Magical Experience: Indigenous, Medieval, and Modern Magic provides a comprehensive volume that examines magic in all its aspects. Through detailed case studies, verbatim accounts of personal experiences, and first-hand experience from the authors' own active participation in many alternative religious rituals and ceremonies, this unique book reveals how magic can be a universal phenomenon that crosses cultural, historical, and spatial boundaries.

The work is organized in five sections that embrace several broad themes: indigenous magical and shamanic practices; medieval witchcraft; sorcery and hermetic magic; and contemporary Western magical practices, including the role of sexuality, trance, and meditation. The introductory section explores the idea of magic, other realities, and the employment of all the senses, while the final section discusses contemporary issues of ecology and cybermagic. The authors give voice to the powerful emotions and feelings that result from a magical encounter, providing engaging and accessible information to general readers, while those well versed in the opaque world of magic and occultism, consciousness studies, and imaginal and disembodied realms will appreciate the book's content at a deeper level.

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A rare combination of personal and academic, this book showcases the myriad avenues for transcending the boundaries of reality through direct sensory experience.

Introduction
Part I: Exploring Magical Realms
Chapter 1 Accessing and Experiencing Other Realities
Chapter 2 Magic, Anthropology, and the Senses
Part II: Indigenous Magic
Chapter 3 Healers and Harmers
Chapter 4 Shamanism
Part III: Gnosis and Medieval Magic
Chapter 5 Gnosis, Kabbalah, and Visionary Ascent
Chapter 6 Medieval Magic and Sorcery
Part IV: "Dark" and "Light" Magic
Chapter 7 Left-Hand Path/Right-Hand Path
Chapter 8 Magic and Sexuality
Chapter 9 Modern Trance and Meditative Magic
Part V: The Earth and the Internet
Chapter 10 Sacred Earth Mysteries
Chapter 11 Cybermagic
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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"As William James’s Varieties of Religious Experience is to religion (as a value rather than a doctrinal or rational formulation), Lynne Hume and Nevill Drury’s Varieties of Mystical Experience is to magic (as a direct spiritual experience incorporated into paganism, witchcraft, and shamanism and involving a variety of techniques for altering one’s consciousness and fathoming the unfathomable). By combing worldwide traditions past and present, the authors determine the pragmatic and even necessary roles of the emotional, intuitive, and imaginative in the development of energy patterns between material and nonmaterial realities. Following in the line of Susan Greenwood, Hume and Drury explore an often neglected and mostly ridiculed mental process concerning the non-ordinary as a possibly additional source of vital and useful knowledge. As with its Jamesian predecessor, this solidly researched and fascinatingly provocative book is and will remain a classic."
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A rare combination of personal and academic, this book showcases the myriad avenues for transcending the boundaries of reality through direct sensory experience.
Highlights techniques, rituals, and training of magical practitioners

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440804182
Publisert
2013-01-24
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
652 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

Biografisk notat

Lynne Hume, PhD, is associate professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Nevill Drury, PhD, is an independent historical researcher.