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Basic Magick: A Practical Guide, by Phillip Cooper

Book by Cooper, Phillip

  • Sales Rank: #448872 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Weiser Books
  • Published on: 1996-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .68" h x 5.40" w x 8.28" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages
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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
Open-minded and doesn't shove things down your throat.
By A Customer
Mr Cooper writes well. His style would appeal to the scientist and those who feel there should be a rational, logical approach to things, rather than a cloak-and-dagger mystical necessity which would just be silly mumbo jumbo (as the author often calls it). Before opening this book, you'll cower and hide it as if it were a copy of Penthouse! Amazingly, it reveals itself to be as 'respectable' as a book by Freud or Einstein. As a physician, I must confess, I was surprised. More importantly, and almost reluctantly, I have to say that not reading this book and dying would almost be a tragic pity.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
GREAT BOOK FROM A MISUNDERSTOOD AUTHOR
By G. williams
this book is for the magician who can think for his/herself.if you are looking for a book of spells and rituals you will be disappointed and you shouldn't buy this book.it breaks magick down into into a simple ,useable practice.the strength of this book lies in it's logical,scientific approach.most importantly the author teaches you how to harness your own personal powers to affect change in your life.The author Phillip Cooper has been critcized for being "aloof" and "arrogant",but i don't find this to be the case.When one is an expert in any field,as Mr. cooper is you are confident in your knowledge and you are passionate about it,and unfortunately this sometimes becomes misinterpreted as arrongance.If you are new to magick, or even an old hand at it get this book and learn from someone who actually knows what he's talking about.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Magick Without Superstition
By nephrendus
Phillip Cooper has been one of my favorite occult authors for a number of years now, and I have been waiting to write a review of one of his works in order to clear up many misconceptions that pepper his reviews. First I'm going to give a review of the work in question, and then move on to answering some of the criticisms against him.

"Basic Magick" is that, and more. Of all Cooper's works, save for maybe "The Magician" which is out of print, this book is his most complete. It focuses on what Mr. Cooper makes as the foundation of his entire magical practice - right beliefs. Cooper is one of the newer generation of magicians in that he approaches magic from an almost "New Thought" perspective. He puts strong emphasis on positive thinking, imaging, belief, and repetition of rituals. These themes and many of the initial practices in the book run throughout all of the Cooper's other books. For example, the Cosmic Ring exercise, which works as a slightly more advanced version of the Golden Dawn's Kabbalistic Cross minus the Hebrew words and the Lord's Prayer, is repeated in every one of his books; as is the basic structure of the opening of the four elemental gateways. The particulars of the presentation of these rituals sometimes differ slightly from work to work, but this is because Cooper puts a powerful emphasis on working out one's own system of magick using the basic structural and symbolic tools he presents to the reader. He insists that it is not his job to create a personal system of magic that works for each individual. That is their own responsibility, he only tries to give clear and effective techniques.

Beyond the basics of the system (the Cosmic Ring, the Inner Temple, the Four Elemental Gateways, and the Pool), Cooper introduces the reader to a magical system of symbology based on the planets. This is were "Basic Magick" takes off from the author's other works. The planetary system is simple, but encompassing, and appears to be something of practical use to anyone interested in side-stepping the more traditional, esoteric and judeo-christian stamps of such systems as the Golden Dawn or the classical Grimiores. The system is based on the kabbalah, but not to such an extent that one must learn ancient Hebrew or memorize 777. All of the correspondences given are clear, and straightforward with enough substance to inspire one to expand the lists based upon his or her own work and life experience.

This is where Cooper really shines, in my opinion. He does in fact give very basic outlines of what is necessary in modern approaches to magick. From the foundation he builds one is free to go in any direction one is interested in, as Cooper himself does in his other works on Candle Magick, and Sigil Magick. But this is also where many people get offended. Since Cooper is confident that he has found the most basic underlying structure to most magickal rituals, readers often see him as arrogant. When he uses the word Truth, they get turned off. But I think a careful read with an open mind will make it clear that what he means by Truth isn't so arrogant as it is useful.

But what Cooper does come down hard on is the superstition that has attached itself to magick for so long. He is NOT of the religious bent, be it Judeo-Christian or Eastern/Karmic school of thought. He views magick as a scientific, ultimately practical, and universal approach to reality. He does believe in God, though in a personal version of God that each individual must approach on his or her own. He doesn't believe that one should accept dogmatic symbolic systems from others, that is why his system is so universal and symbol-simple.

All in all, I think Cooper breathes fresh air into the stagnant Wiccan/Golden-Dawn/Crowley magickal field - fresh air and a strong whiff of common sense.

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