I'm currently reading the Chapter on the science of Spellcraft in The Outer Temple book.
It's an extremely good chapter. I imagine that the following chapter "The Art of Spellcraft" will be just as enlightening.
These books of Penczak are truly prefect. He has great style as an author. He cuts to the chase always. He doesn't get bogged down in unnecessary superstitions. He gets right to the point and offers very useful information in very practical ways.
I really can't thank you enough Ruth for point out this author and these books.
I spent $100 on these three books and the accompanying meditation CDs. Although for witchcraft alone only the first two books are needed. The third book is all about shamanic journeys which aren't necessary for spellwork. The shamanism is for personal spiritual growth and psychic communiqué.
I'm glad to also have that third book. But the first two are all that's needed for traditional witchcraft.
This was a hundred bucks that was very well spent! Penczak just covers every topic that I'm interested in learning about, and his knowledge is clear. I'm with him all the way. Everything he says makes perfect sense and resonates with me on an intuitive level.
In the chapter on Spellcraft he explains why it take time for some spells to materialize. He actually explains the 'physics' of it, even though it's psychic. Even the world of the psyche has it's own laws of 'physics' (laws of how it works).
I got these book just in the nick of time to prepare to embark on my journey into witchcraft with the rebirth of the God at the Winter Solstice.
I know that's not required, but it makes for a nice place to start just the same. Especially since I will be following the God as my guide through the year.
The Goddess will be my guide as well. I truly few these as cosmic "parents" working together.
This is why I bought an athame for the God as well as for the Goddess. this was purely intuitive on my part.
I think a lot of witchcraft focuses a little too heavily on the Goddess. They worship the moon cycles and tend to neglect the sun. I mean, it's in the tradition for sure since the solstices and equinoxes are the main holy days. But none the less, they don't seem to focus on the God as much as they do on the Goddess.
I think the reason for this is imply because the moon cycles are monthy whereas the sun cycle is yearly.
But the way I view the big picture is that the God is my guide for the year, and the Goddess is always there to appeal to along that journey.
In any case, the details of how we think of the pantheon is truly unimportant to the actual spellwork. This is why the pantheon can be so abstract and free.
I truly wish that our society had been focused on witchcraft in the style that Penczak presents.
Unfortunately though, even if the tradition of witchcraft had become the major religion it most likely would have been train-wrecked just like the Mediterranean religion was.
I can already see that it has been train-wrecked by many individuals on website who have a totally different idea from what Penczak is presenting.
I really like Penczak's style. He's a very intelligent man.
Edited by
Abracadabra
on Sat 12/06/08 10:08 AM