ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1982, The Shaman and the Magician draws on the author’s wide experience of occultism, western magic and anthropological knowledge of shamanism, to explore the interesting parallels between traditional shamanism and the more visionary aspects of magic in modern western society. In both cases, as the author shows, the magician encounters profound god-energies of the spirit, and it is up to the individual to interpret these experiences in psychological or mythological terms. The book demonstrates that both shamanism and magic offer techniques of approaching the visionary sources of our culture.

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

The World of the Shaman

chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Shamanic Trance

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Magical Symbols and Ceremonial

chapter Chapter 4|28 pages

Techniques of Magical Trance

chapter |2 pages

Postscript: Why the Shaman?