


The Elements of Spellcrafting: 21 Keys to Successful Sorcery [Miller, Jason] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Elements of Spellcrafting: 21 Keys to Successful Sorcery Review: This book is like having your own personal magick coach to help you - Jason Miller’s latest book, The Elements of Spellcrafting: 21 Keys to Successful Sorcery is absolutely fantastic. I devoured this book and read it a few times after the first reading. It’s that good. But anyone who knows Jason Miller or his work already knew it was going to be. While there’s lots of spell books on the market and even a good amount of “how to” in crafting spells, this book stands out as extremely unique. Jason has always been focused on results within his teaching, and this book is no exception. This book is like having your own personal magick coach to help you craft and cast spells effectively. As such, Jason helps you edit your magickal goals so that you can get the most out of your spell’s result. One of the major differences with Jason’s approach and that of others is his focus on trajectory for spells instead of goals for larger manifestations. He approaches magick as a strategy (hence his book Strategic Sorcery) and offers the insights of one of the most experienced and respected men that I know of in occult communities across the board. The book is divided into three parts; setting up the spell, execution and advancing your craft. Within those three parts are 21 keys to successful spellcasting. Each “key” in the book opens with a one panel comic featuring a misguided sorcerer and the spirit he’s summoning, which has the perfect amount of snark to it. Seriously, they’re great. As a seasoned magickal teacher and magickal practitioner, Jason understands a lot of the pitfalls and mistakes when it comes to spellcasting and this is part of what makes him such a wonderful teacher as he understands how to troubleshoot common difficulties when it comes to the occult. This Jason’s insight, methods, and perspectives are so fresh compared to other’s, this book will enhance anyone’s spellcasting, whether a complete beginner or the most seasoned practitioner. Review: Practical advice for magic and for life - desertcart review Jason Miller continues to be a breath of fresh air. He’s like your gruff uncle in Jersey who calls you on your stuff, but only because he has your best interests at heart. Even the annoying typos pointed out by another reviewer (and for which I debated taking off one star) just reinforce his image as a down-to-earth, practical guy. I really, really like this book. The author zeros in on essentials with a minimum of fluff. Despite his folksy writing style, he’s obviously thought very deeply about the whole magical continuum, from high spiritual development to getting the cash for that new sailboat. And like any true expert, he knows the landscape well enough to steer you in the right direction, with a minimum of lengthy explanations. Miller knows you need to make “mundane” efforts to get to that tipping point where magic can send you down the slopes full-speed toward your goal. As such, this is a book of advice Uncle Jason could be giving anyone starting out “adulting,” whether they are interested in magic or not. He weaves magical and mundane advice together seamlessly—and beautifully. Scaffold your goals. Plan your work and work your plan. Take responsibility for your desires (oh, and figure out what they really are). Which brings me back to the point about “starting out.” The author presumes you have already figured out how to do magic, but you aren’t getting the results you want. That may be true for experienced readers, but wouldn’t it be great to have this advice right from the beginning? Miller is clear that this is not a beginner book, yet I have a (very small) bit of sympathy for the negative reviewer who complained about the lack of “basics.” Some kind of road map (appendix or an expanded reading list), while not strictly necessary, would expand the book’s usefulness to the beginner. I gather the author got his knowledge the hard way, by trying a lot of things and getting burned a few times, so perhaps this is why he isn’t more directive in this area. He does take a stand on a few practices he considers unethical. (Since they tend to be illegal, too, they are not very practical anyway, and thus a non-starter for Miller.) If you are a beginner, get this book (and some other source for how-to information). If you are experienced, get this book and rethink your approach with every chapter. If you aren’t interested in magic at all, you might still want to read this book. You’d get a sane and practical outlook on living that would serve you very well, courtesy of your Uncle Jason from Jersey. Full disclosure: I received an advance pdf of this book for review. I liked it so much I purchased a hard copy of the book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #241,901 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #115 in Occultism #193 in Magic Studies (Books) #305 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (586) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.5 x 8.9 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1632651203 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1632651204 |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | February 19, 2018 |
| Publisher | New Page Books |
M**'
This book is like having your own personal magick coach to help you
Jason Miller’s latest book, The Elements of Spellcrafting: 21 Keys to Successful Sorcery is absolutely fantastic. I devoured this book and read it a few times after the first reading. It’s that good. But anyone who knows Jason Miller or his work already knew it was going to be. While there’s lots of spell books on the market and even a good amount of “how to” in crafting spells, this book stands out as extremely unique. Jason has always been focused on results within his teaching, and this book is no exception. This book is like having your own personal magick coach to help you craft and cast spells effectively. As such, Jason helps you edit your magickal goals so that you can get the most out of your spell’s result. One of the major differences with Jason’s approach and that of others is his focus on trajectory for spells instead of goals for larger manifestations. He approaches magick as a strategy (hence his book Strategic Sorcery) and offers the insights of one of the most experienced and respected men that I know of in occult communities across the board. The book is divided into three parts; setting up the spell, execution and advancing your craft. Within those three parts are 21 keys to successful spellcasting. Each “key” in the book opens with a one panel comic featuring a misguided sorcerer and the spirit he’s summoning, which has the perfect amount of snark to it. Seriously, they’re great. As a seasoned magickal teacher and magickal practitioner, Jason understands a lot of the pitfalls and mistakes when it comes to spellcasting and this is part of what makes him such a wonderful teacher as he understands how to troubleshoot common difficulties when it comes to the occult. This Jason’s insight, methods, and perspectives are so fresh compared to other’s, this book will enhance anyone’s spellcasting, whether a complete beginner or the most seasoned practitioner.
A**E
Practical advice for magic and for life
Amazon review Jason Miller continues to be a breath of fresh air. He’s like your gruff uncle in Jersey who calls you on your stuff, but only because he has your best interests at heart. Even the annoying typos pointed out by another reviewer (and for which I debated taking off one star) just reinforce his image as a down-to-earth, practical guy. I really, really like this book. The author zeros in on essentials with a minimum of fluff. Despite his folksy writing style, he’s obviously thought very deeply about the whole magical continuum, from high spiritual development to getting the cash for that new sailboat. And like any true expert, he knows the landscape well enough to steer you in the right direction, with a minimum of lengthy explanations. Miller knows you need to make “mundane” efforts to get to that tipping point where magic can send you down the slopes full-speed toward your goal. As such, this is a book of advice Uncle Jason could be giving anyone starting out “adulting,” whether they are interested in magic or not. He weaves magical and mundane advice together seamlessly—and beautifully. Scaffold your goals. Plan your work and work your plan. Take responsibility for your desires (oh, and figure out what they really are). Which brings me back to the point about “starting out.” The author presumes you have already figured out how to do magic, but you aren’t getting the results you want. That may be true for experienced readers, but wouldn’t it be great to have this advice right from the beginning? Miller is clear that this is not a beginner book, yet I have a (very small) bit of sympathy for the negative reviewer who complained about the lack of “basics.” Some kind of road map (appendix or an expanded reading list), while not strictly necessary, would expand the book’s usefulness to the beginner. I gather the author got his knowledge the hard way, by trying a lot of things and getting burned a few times, so perhaps this is why he isn’t more directive in this area. He does take a stand on a few practices he considers unethical. (Since they tend to be illegal, too, they are not very practical anyway, and thus a non-starter for Miller.) If you are a beginner, get this book (and some other source for how-to information). If you are experienced, get this book and rethink your approach with every chapter. If you aren’t interested in magic at all, you might still want to read this book. You’d get a sane and practical outlook on living that would serve you very well, courtesy of your Uncle Jason from Jersey. Full disclosure: I received an advance pdf of this book for review. I liked it so much I purchased a hard copy of the book.
D**X
Great authour
I enjoyed this book as I do all books by Jason Miller. He is knowledgeable and very accurate in almost everything he says. The one thing I disagree with in this book is a section called Hack The Planets, as I follow traditional esoteric astrology by the book, I would not stray from those rules of the 1st century grimoire. Miller’s magical guides are definitely a page turner, never a dull moment!
T**H
Brilliant!!
Jason Miller is such a great Magician and explains complex concepts super easily! This book is a JOY to read! He even adds humor. He breaks down a usually overcomplicated topic of spell crafting into 21 "Keys", (which just means points or concepts). He adds his real world experiences to his teachings and is super easy to umderstand. This is a MUST HAVE book for beginners. Also for intermediates and adepts to compair to their current style of spell casting and see if there is any room for improvement. It is one of the most FUNdamental books for spell working! (I couldn't resist that pun..haha) This book is fundamental, but rarely was I wanting more on each concept he presented. It was presented fully and understandable. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
D**A
Innovative, practical advice that will upgrade your spellwork
It’s always a delight to find an original thinker in any field, but particularly in magic, a subject which seems to invite a great deal of theorizing and pontificating, too much of which is simply regurgitated material. This book, based on the author’s extensive, cross-cultural adventures, decades of magical practice, and what is clearly a long-term habit of thinking things through, offers both beginners and advanced magicians a lot to consider about their own magical practices and methods and how they can be improved. This is a book of concepts, not spells. Ideas, not lists of materia. But the advice is eminently practical, and the book is streamlined, well organized, and fun to read. It’s not a beginner’s magic book, though I think all beginners should read it. It is definitely a book that belongs on the shelf (or e-reader) of anyone who takes magic seriously.
Y**E
Such an easy and relatable read, I felt like if I was having a candid chat with a more experienced fellow practitioner. Plus the information and explanation is top notch. I'm convinced that it's a great aid both for beginners and seasoned practitioners. 5 out of 5!
J**)
Un libro estupendo, como todos los de Miller, está cargado de ese tipo de consejos y material para la reflexión que solo un practicante real podría aportar.
T**K
As always Jason Miller has created another amazing book. Full of information and guidance for the untrained witch. Even those experienced witches can forget the important factors of the craft and how to cast spells properly. Here he teaches techniques that will increase your spells success rate, and trust me the techniques work! Thank you Jason, for another wonderful book.
C**N
Veramente bello e mai banale come tutti i libri di mister Miller. Grazie Jason
D**Z
Fantástico, es muy buen libro para comprender el arte de la magia. Da las reglas básicas con ejemplos y el humor que caracteriza al autor. Muy recomendable.
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