Footnote 65
Friday, December 5th, 2008

For further reference on these magical techniques we’ve described, we recommend Phil Hine’s book Prime Chaos in which he explains Sorcery Event Series, and Taylor Elwood’s Sigil Web explanation in the book Space/Time Magic.
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Footnote 33
Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Most discussions about magic certainly raise the pragmatist’s eyebrow. However, people who dismiss magic as a whole because of the explanations provided overlook the fact that we only make explanations if there’s something there to explain. In a sense, this is why there is a growing number of magicians and sorcerers delving into obscure and [...]

Footnote 23
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

We highly recommend the Appendices in Shea, R. and Wilson, R.A. (1975) Leviathan, especially Gimel and Lamed. Sorting out the contradictory statements on magic from a historical perspective is a perplexing, yet enlightening task. However, essentially all magic boils down to the two words, “Reinforce Often.”
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Footnote 14
Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Appendix I describes in more detail what a sigil is and the process behind acts of sigilization.  Eventually this will be part of the primary text, but for now you can read the uncorrected version here.
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Footnote 9
Thursday, November 6th, 2008

We will be spelling Magick as magic for the entirety of this book.
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Footnote 5
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Ellwood, Taylor, (2008) Multi-Media Magic, p.90. He comes to this definition after not one, but two chapters dealing with the range of definitions that have attempted to limit and contain the term Magic.
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