It is absolutely fantastic that so many great books on magick are being published. You can study historical books like the part of the Lesser Key of Solomon known as the Goetia and Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. You can study the systems of magick that began in the late 19th century such as that of The Golden Dawn, the Aurum Solis, and Aleister Crowley. You can study modern systems of magick and magick for the future. You can literally become an expert in the history, theory, and practice of magick, all from the famous "privacy of your own home." It's fantastic. It's great.
It can also be filled with traps and be incomplete. And it can be lonely, too.
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