Elements of Spellcrafting Editorial Reviews
What do Judika Illes, Jake Stratton Kent, Phil Hine, Devin Hunter, Deborah Castellano, Patrick Dunn and Ivo Dominguez have in common? They all had kind things to say about Elements of Spellcrafting, which is out TODAY!!!
Elements of Spellcrafting is no-nonsense guide to practical sorcery, blending tradition and innovation without extraneous blather or hyperbole. With humour and much-needed down-to-earth advice, Jason Miller guides the reader through the key elements of effective magical practice. Honestly, it made me feel like chucking everything and starting again from scratch!
—Phil Hine, author of Condensed Chaos, Prime Chaos, and the Pseudonomicon
“In this practical, results oriented manual, Jason Miller delivers more good advice per page than some entire books. The style is engaging, the writing clear and the lack of dogma refreshing. Highly recommended.”
—Jake Stratton-Kent, author of the Encyclopedia Goetica
“Poignant and precise, well-articulated and presented with steady pace; Jason Miller once again delivers a magical manual for modern practioners who want to go deeper and get more out of their witchcraft. Full of newly developed material, wit, and a confident tone, The Elements of Spellcrafting is a new take on advanced witchcraft and spellcraft that will expand your practice and point you in the direction of power and success. This is not a book I would lend out, you will never see it again!”
—Devin Hunter, author of Witch’s Book of Power and Witch’s Book of Spirit
“This is one of those books of magic, far too rare, that make me want to stand up and applaud. Miller is not one for airy theorization. He’s a practical magician and he keeps his sorcerous tires firmly on the pavement, as he lays out the common misconceptions and errors that magicians make, and best of all, the beneficial techniques that magicians often have to stumble onto themselves. Those new to magical practice will find this book a handy inoculation against nonsense and a guide through thickets of time-wasting foolishness. Those old hands at magic will find themselves thinking ‘oh, so that’s why that didn’t work–of course!’ It’s a time saver and a breath of fresh air, clearing away the clouds of incense, all with humor, humility, and frank clarity. This is a book that makes you want to do magic.”
—Patrick Dunn, author of Magic, Power, Language, Symbol and The Practical Art of Divine Magic
“Sage, salt of the earth instruction for witches and occultists at all levels. Don’t be afraid to ask for more than you deserve and now with this book, you’ll have a plan rooted in witchcraft as well as practicality to achieve it!”
—Deborah Castellano, author of Glamour Magic
“In The Elements of Spellcrafting, Jason Miller shares his knowledge, experience, and insights with us and he does it with grace, good humour, and practical common sense. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in the magical arts or wishing to become a better spellcaster.”
—Judika Illes, author of The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells and other books devoted to spirituality and the magical arts.
Jason Miller has the rare and singular capacity to find the best combination of the innovative and the traditional. In his book, The Elements of Spellcrafting: 21 Keys to Successful Sorcery you will find more than keys to improving the efficacy of your operative workings. You’ll find the craft needed to know how set the fundament and the keystone of your magick. As you work your way through the book you will receive encouragement to embrace your aspirations in equal measure with reminders to accept the pragmatic needs of the physical world. Jason’s many years as a teacher are evident in the way he anticipates the needs of his students.
For the duration of the book, it will feel as if you were receiving one on one instruction from Jason. If you have any desire to customize or design spells, you need this book.
—Ivo Dominguez Jr., author of Keys to Perception and Spirit Speak
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