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Sigil Craft: Your Guide to Using, Creating & Recognizing Magickal Symbols
Sigil Craft: Your Guide to Using, Creating & Recognizing Magickal Symbols
Sigil Craft: Your Guide to Using, Creating & Recognizing Magickal Symbols
Audiobook6 hours

Sigil Craft: Your Guide to Using, Creating & Recognizing Magickal Symbols

Written by Lia Taylor

Narrated by Tegan Ashton Cohan

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A sigil is an intensely powerful magickal tool that any modern witch should consider adding to their repertoire. Sigils can help manifest your desires, ward off evil, and add deeper levels of meaning to your spells. You don't have to be an artist to create a sigil-anyone can do it. Sigil Craft is Lia Taylor's must-have guide to creating sigils, including step-by-step instructions using various methods, including the Magic Square and Austin Osman Spare, as well as an overview of sigils throughout history, from Agrippa to modern chaos magick, from medieval grimoires and prehistoric cave paintings to the graphic novels of Grant Morrison. Taylor shares how to charge your sigils, incorporate them into your creative endeavors, and heighten the power of your sigils through the shoaling technique. This immensely useful book is a fascinating guide to an increasingly popular practice.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 19, 2023
ISBN9798350860368

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    Great read, well put together, filled with helpful knowledge. The writer gives credit and back story a practice many writers do not do. A page turner. I went from curious what the book had to offer to page 50 in a blink of an eye. I look forward to reading what ever this writer puts on the shelf. I have ADHD and sometimes more than none I find myself reading to complete vs reading to learn. I can't tell you how many times I have to start over. This being caused by the writer going on and on over the same thing vs this writers ability to get to the point and keep you interested in the flow of informative information. I'm not going to go on and on but if you struggle with absorbing the knowledge this book has a lot to offer and the ability to keep you from reading to read.