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The Temple of High Witchcraft: Ceremonies, Spheres and The Witches' Qabalah (Christopher Penczak's Temple of Witchcraft Series, 7) [Penczak, Christopher] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Temple of High Witchcraft: Ceremonies, Spheres and The Witches' Qabalah (Christopher Penczak's Temple of Witchcraft Series, 7) Review: An excellent book. The complex material is very well presented and explained in a balanced manner. - Not only does this book include a vast amount of useful information, it is well explained and well organized. The presentation order is particularly logical and flows nicely. I particularly like that the author explains carefully that there are differences in practices and philosophies that are all valid and useful for the various people who choose to look at and apply them in a particular way. It seems to me that he also generally gets the major philosophical underpinnings right and then adds explanation of variations. I like all of his books but this one is my favorite. Review: Great book. A lot of information. - I have been studying ceremonial Magick off and on for a few yrs. Have Liam Thomas Christopher’s book in which he wants you to purchase over $1000 of other books. I also have a few on just the Kabbalah. I have to say I really enjoy Penczak’s style of writing. He breaks this down in easy to read and digest material. I had gone back to studying Trad Craft and came across this book. It’s the best of both worlds and how to implement these tools into the Craft. I plan to purchase his other books after I’ve chewed this one a while. If your on the fence and want to learn ceremonial this is a must have.
A**S
An excellent book. The complex material is very well presented and explained in a balanced manner.
Not only does this book include a vast amount of useful information, it is well explained and well organized. The presentation order is particularly logical and flows nicely. I particularly like that the author explains carefully that there are differences in practices and philosophies that are all valid and useful for the various people who choose to look at and apply them in a particular way. It seems to me that he also generally gets the major philosophical underpinnings right and then adds explanation of variations. I like all of his books but this one is my favorite.
V**Y
Great book. A lot of information.
I have been studying ceremonial Magick off and on for a few yrs. Have Liam Thomas Christopher’s book in which he wants you to purchase over $1000 of other books. I also have a few on just the Kabbalah. I have to say I really enjoy Penczak’s style of writing. He breaks this down in easy to read and digest material. I had gone back to studying Trad Craft and came across this book. It’s the best of both worlds and how to implement these tools into the Craft. I plan to purchase his other books after I’ve chewed this one a while. If your on the fence and want to learn ceremonial this is a must have.
D**1
Introduction to Qabala for Pagans
This book is the fourth in a series on Witchcraft by Penczak. It follows a very similar layout to previous volumes. The first four chapters introductory reading, then thirteen lessons to be studied in a year and a day. The first lesson is basics, then one lesson for each sepherot (plus Da'ath), then ending with an initiation. The material on the Qabalah follows orthodox Golden Dawn teaching very closely. There us not much material on the 22 connecting paths nor on the Tarot. In fact it is remarkable how little information is conveyed in 500+ pages. Other writers cover much more in less space. But this is not necessarily a bad thing. For pagans unfamiliar with the Qabalah the conversational tone and lucid exposition is very helpful in learning what is, in my opinion, a dry and intellectual subject. All in all, I would say this book will be of interest mainly to those familiar with his three previous volumes. Ceremonial magicians will find it too elementary to be of much use. But for pagans who are curious about the Qabalah and how it could be incorporated it into their craft, it can be very useful.
S**N
Must read
Excellent read
A**.
effective and pleasant
i have enjoyed other books by this author, but this is by far his greatest work. the qabalah is a subject i have had some difficulty with over the years even with such refernce tools as kraigs modern magic and witcombs magicians companion in my library. this book presents the material in a way that is very accessable to most readers and is very detailed in the attributes of the spheres to include assosciated dieties from all pantheons and related spell work. if you are interested in this subject and wish a more thorough insight into its mysteries, especially from the perspective of a witch, this book is invaluable.
S**N
Christopher's series is wonderful; they were recommended to me by a student ...
Christopher's series is wonderful; they were recommended to me by a student of his, and I am sold on the quality of the material, the amount of ground he covers, the broad range of understanding. Excellent stuff. Worth getting the CD series that accompanies it. The book arrived promptly, before expected, in safe packaging. Thank you!
S**S
temple of high witchcraft
this book is turning out to be all that I expected; a studyguide for my student. It is well worth the money. Penczak, once again, has done a great job of explaining the Quabalah.
M**L
Cover damaged in shipping
Haven't had a chance to read the book yet, but I'm excited. I love all of Christopher Penczak's Temple series books. The box was torn in shipping as shown in the picture. The cover of the book was gauged. It wasn't torn through, but it is damaged, which sucks.
C**A
Impresso em jato de tinta... O conteúdo é maravilhoso, mas o serviço foi de porco... Comparado com o outro que adquiri da mesma editora e coleção, não dá pra acreditar, nem padrão de capa foi mantido...
R**F
good
N**S
Love the book, adore the author.
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