《魔法师学徒的魔法书》英文原版Besides the main author, the contributors to this Grimoire read like a "Who’s Who" of modern magickians, and include such notables as Raymond Buckland, Raven Grimassi, Amber K, and Donald Michael Kraig, among others. These varying viewpoints and expertise make for a balanced presentation and, like a good school, for an ability to maintain interest levels by having changes of pace and style. Designed as an Apprentice-level program of studies, this book is aimed at the same folks who find Harry Potter so fascinating – those young (and young at heart) people who want to be more in control of their world. It is broken down into seven separate "Courses" – Wizardry, Nature, Practice, Rites, Spectrum Part 1, Spectrum Part 2, and Lore. It further contains a set of appendices – A History of Magick Time Line, The Wizard’s Library, Credits and References, and an Index. Each of the Courses is further broken down into six or seven "classes" (a total of 45). Be prepared to put in some serious study time and effort if you want to take advantage of the material herein! Like Hogwarts, this book is arranged and scheduled to take seven years to complete. To the younger reader, I must say that there are good reasons for this, not the least being that one needs to become proficient in the basics before moving on. Many youngsters may be put off by the work expected of them in the early going. Where are the charms? Where are the incantations in mystic languages? Where are the rewards? Well, just like having to finish your veggies before getting dessert; just like needing to learn basic math before moving on to algebra; just like laying a foundation before building a home; you need to acquire the basic knowledge of the magickal world before getting into the "good stuff." As you work your way through this book (and make no mistake, you will work your way through it!), you may find yourself longing for the carefree days of school. The concepts contained within are easy to read, simple to absorb, and consuming to understand. If you think "Apprentice" means easy-to-do, think again. You will find yourself being fed a diet of ideas which may well force you to alter your perception of the universe. Oberon covers everything from creating your magickal tools to planting and caring for a garden (Anyone who doesn’t see gardening as a magickal act should consider the transformation of a seed into a plant and on to your table.); from learning to survive in the woods to learning to recognize Elementals. And all of that before he even begins to address the actual practice of magick. Course One, Class One, Lesson Three ("1.I.3: Glossary" to use Oberon’s notation system) is a handy glossary of types of Wizards which covers everything from Bards and Cybermancers to Wiccans and Wizards. If there is a description of a magick worker in the English language, it is in this glossary. Scattered throughout this book are tables of correspondences. There are a number of them, arranged in a variety of formats, and covering a wide range of topics. There are also a large number of illustrations, many of them (almost half, in fact) from the fertile mind and hands of Oberon. When he actually begins to discuss working magick, he takes the time to explain how and why it works. He relates it to things that all teens can relate to, and puts it firmly in the realm of things which are able to be done by anyone willing to put in the time and effort. He explains how to set up altars (both indoors and outdoors), how to construct shrines and henges, and other items as well. He includes basic instructions on a wide variety of healing techniques. He adds constant encouragement, in the form of reassurances that practice is required, and not to get discouraged if you don’t get immediate results. This book is aimed at the total spectrum of Wizardry (like Hogwarts). It does not just cover the Ceremonial aspects of magick. It covers the spectrum from invoking angels and demons to doing simple divination; from creating planetary talismans to simple remedies for acne; and from alchemy to conjury (stage magic). Reading this book will provide a thorough understanding of Wizardry. Completing the work within this book will provide a thorough mastery of the basics of Wizardry. He divides magick into the colors of the rainbow and more: Meditation (aqua); Healing (blue); Wortcunning (green); Divination (yellow); Conjury (orange); Alchemy (red); Beast Mastery (brown); Cosmology (violet); Mathemagicks (clear); Ceremonial Magick (white); Lore Mastery (grey); and the Black Arts (black). Thus, by adopting tabards or robes of the appropriate color Wizards who follow this system will be able to immediately identify the specialty of those they encounter. Mythology is covered extensively, as are world religious views. While some may question their inclusion in a grimoire, it is vital for the apprentice to understand all that may be encountered in the performance of magick. Because of the vast amount of energy devoted to these topics over the millennia, they have a valid existence on other planes, and the magickian must be prepared to deal with them. As with any competent teacher, Oberon not only expects you to complete the assigned exercises, but also assigns outside reading and independent research. He lets you know early on that there will be both theory and practice involved in progressing through this work, and both are equally important. He makes every effort to balance his opinions and beliefs, which he is careful to identify as such, with the opinions and beliefs of others covering a wide spectrum. For those with limited cash available, he lists many websites where information may be found. Even the most cash-strapped individuals can (and SHOULD) obtain a library card and avail themselves of the resources available there, in the form of internet access, books, magazines, etc. Pagan Times (pagantimesedfor@neogenesis.com.au)
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Foreword by Raymond Buckland ……………… ivAcknowledgements ………………………………… viPrologue: A Wizardly Soliloquy ……………….. viiiThe Calling by Jesse Wolf Hardin …………….. ixIntroduction ……………………………………………..COURSE ONE: WIZARDRYClass I: Concerning Wizards ………………..1Class II: Becoming a Wizard ………………..8Class III: Foundations of Magick ………..15Class IV: Magickal Arts …………………….23Class V: Magickal Talents ………………….31Class VI: Perchance to Dream …………..39Class VII: Patterns of Magick ……………44COURSE TWO: NATUREClass I: Natural Mysteries ………………….52Class II: The Soul of Nature ………………60Class III: The Elements ……………………..67Class IV: Back to Nature …………………..74Class V: Adventures in Nature ……………81Class VI: Your Magickal Garden ………..88COURSE THREE: PRACTICEClass I: Ethics of Magick …………………..98Class II: Tools of Magick ………………… 103Class III: Your Wizardly Regalia ………. 112Class IV: Your Sanctum Sanctorum ….. 119Class V: The Magickal World ………….. 124Class VI: Correspondences ……………… 131Class VII: Signs & Symbols …………….. 142COURSE FOUR: RITESClass I: Practical Magick ………………… 151Class II: Ritual Spaces ……………………. 160Class III: About Rituals …………………… 166Class IV: Conducting a Ritual ………….. 173Class V: Magickal Times …………………. 181Class VI: The Wheel of the Year ……… 188Class VII: Spellcraft ……………………….. 196COURSE FIVE: SPECTRUM—Part 1Class I: Meditation (Aqua) ………………. 206Class II: Healing (Blue) …………………… 211Class III: Wortcunning (Green) ………… 219Class IV: Divination (Yellow) …………… 227Class V: Conjury (Orange) ………………. 237Class VI: Alchemy (Red) ………………… 244COURSE SIX: SPECTRUM—Part 2Class I: Beast Mastery (Brown) ………. 252Class II: Cosmology (Violet) ……………. 261Class III: Mathemagicks (Clear) ………. 270Class IV: Ceremonial Magick (White) … 277Class V: Lore Mastery (Grey) …………. 284Class VI: The Dark Arts (Black) ……… 294COURSE SEVEN: LOREClass I: The Other Worlds ……………….. 303Class II: Gods of All the Nations ………. 310Class III: The Others ……………………… 318Class IV: The Magickal Bestiary ……… 324Class V: Wizards of History …………….. 331Class VI: Modern Wizards ………………. 338Epilogue: Commencement …………………….. 345APPENDICESA. History of Magick Time-Line ………. 351B. The Wizard’s Library ………………….. 355C. Credits & References ………………… 357D. Index ……………………………………….. 361
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摘要:《Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard》是一本以巫师学徒为中心的书。本文将从四个方面对这本书进行详细阐述。
1、作者与背景
《Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard》的作者是Oberon Zell-Ravenheart,他是一位知名的巫师学者。他在书中分享了自己多年的研究和实践经验,旨在帮助读者成为合格的巫师学徒。他的背景和知识使得这本书成为了巫术领域的经典之作。