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Magick in Theory and Practice

Written by: Aleister Crowley
Narrated by: Benjamin Regan
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Widely regarded as his major work, Crowley's Magick in Theory and Practice is an extensive treatise on magick, a system of Western occult practice synthesized from many sources, including Eastern yoga, hermeticism, medieval grimoires, contemporary magical theories, and Crowley's own original contributions. As important today as when it was first written, Magick in Theory and Practice is essential listening for anyone interested in occultism.

©1929 Aleister Crowley (P)2022 Licensing Management, Inc.

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A very interesting book, read a by a moron.

The reader mispronounced every other word. It was horribly distracting, and I am going to find a print copy of the book to read instead. He would go so far as to say that a word had a silent letter, while pronouncing the word with the letter included. He pronounced "Euphrates" the way Bill and Ted pronounce "Socrates". A 12-year-old would laugh at this idiot.
The book is interesting, I assume. I couldn't finish it. I honestly want my money back, because the reader failed to read it. Pathetic.

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