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The forth and final instalment of this series. I have enjoyed all; it's an imaginative tale with lots of plot-twists and surprise moments along the way. Seemingly aimed at young adults although there is a fair amount of violence in it. |
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Damien developed his techniques whilst on death row and in solitary confinement, an experience which he recounts in Life After Death which I read last year. It became curious to me that since I was reading the book above by Lomas, I was considering the practices Damien was describing in relation to rituals' effects on the brain; whatever you repeatedly do becomes your reality - that may be binge-watching Netflix,, scrolling through Facebook, or it might be practicing the 'Magick' in this book. Keep doing these things enough and they become engrained and make you see the world around you in a certain way and set you on a path for certain things, just as Lomas found when he delved into Freemasonry. Beyond this, Damien's topic of Magick shares ideas with the power of positive thinking and Intention. For example, he says "If we worry too much about catching the flu - visualizing how miserable we'd be lying in bed, aching, fevered and just feeling awful [or fearing dying of it...] - we're putting a lot of energy in one particular direction, and we probably shouldn't be surprised if we end up getting sick [at least with worry]." |
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Top Gear; Ambitious but Rubbish by Richard
Porter This was a Christmas present that I churned through in a couple of sittings. |
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