Black School Of Cyprian review: the Good and the Bad.

As the current cycle of the Black School Program wraps up, and a new cycle gets ready to start, I have asked for feedback on the course from current students. I got the following review listing aspects of the course the student found impressive and disappointing.

“I’m Danny from the previous cycles of the Black School (Cycle 3). The whole course is unique and intriguing because it’s a first of its kind in regards to Cyprian and his magic within the Black School context. I have learned much with all 10 Lessons from this course. The workings with Angels and Demons are eye opening in this Sorcerer-Saint’s view. Moreover, the introduction of working with Saint Justina of Antioch within the Black School also is worth mentioning, because she’s rarely ever mentioned in magical works and likewise the first of it’s type within the Cyprianic magic (besides those in the categories of protection and unbinding). Additionally, with the course on Metatron as the final lesson really leaves a profound wisdom regarding higher orders of angels and perhaps demons can be used in folk magic is insightful. 

Sadly,  what disappointed me was the fact that there’s very little covered in the Catholic Sacraments of Cyprianic magic besides the holy waters and the monstrance. I assumed that there should be some extended materials and Catholic Sacraments that’s covered like using Catholic communion wafers and rosaries all within the Black School context. 
Overall, it’s a great course and eye-opening as well. “

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