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My Life With The Spirits: The Adventures of a Modern Magician (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Lon Milo DuQuette (Author)

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A rare glimpse into the fascinating, sometimes terrifying, sometimes hilarious world of a modern ceremonial magician. Hailed by critics as the most entertaining author and one of the most widely respected members of the magick community, Lon Milo DuQuette provides a beacon for aspiring magicians everywhere.… (more)
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Title:My Life With The Spirits: The Adventures of a Modern Magician
Authors:Lon Milo DuQuette (Author)
Info:Red Wheel / Weiser (1999), 208 pages
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This is one of the best books about magick and the occult that I've ever read. It helps a person see what a "real" magician is like. It often seems like a person is surrounded by legends and mystics that are far beyond our grasp. Lon shows that we are all human, fallible, and that the most important skill is within everyone's grasp- the ability to laugh at oneself.

Past all that, this book really helped my sister to understand what a ceremonial magician is and helped her to understand me and my Path better. ( )
2 vote Phoenix333 | Nov 16, 2010 |
A hilarious and informative biography of a modern magic worker. I'm a bit biased, as I was able to spend 4 days with the author, picking his brain about magical topics. However, I think LMD has done much to make Magic accessible to the modern Reader. ( )
  tandu | Apr 29, 2008 |
Think of this as "Chicken Soup for the Occultist's Soul". Ok, not quite... But it really is the closest thing we have to 'inspirational material' in magic. I consider this to be one of the most important books for a beginning magicians to read. Just be warned of the Thelemic bias. ;-) ( )
  Anituel | Sep 27, 2006 |
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A rare glimpse into the fascinating, sometimes terrifying, sometimes hilarious world of a modern ceremonial magician. Hailed by critics as the most entertaining author and one of the most widely respected members of the magick community, Lon Milo DuQuette provides a beacon for aspiring magicians everywhere.

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