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Weaving Fate

Hypersigils, Changing the Past, & Telling True Lies
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Weaving Fate teaches three integrated practices that allow practitioners to develop greater control over themselves and their lives. This book presents tools to help restore connection to the Field, the Others and our intrinsic natures. These practices can help re-imagine the possibilities available to us and to shift our lives into more beneficial forms.

Author Biography:

Aidan Wachter has been actively involved in magical practice since the 1980's. His work reflects a wide ranging eclectic and non-dogmatic approach with influences from many paths. He writes with a focus on the practice of the craft as a learnable set of skills that can be developed rather than as an innate set of talents that must be inherited or granted to the seeker. Each book is a field guide rather than a piece of philosophy. Aidan Wachter has been actively involved in magical practice since the 1980's. His work reflects a wide ranging eclectic and non-dogmatic approach with influences from many paths. He writes with a focus on the practice of the craft as a learnable set of skills that can be developed rather than as an innate set of talents that must be inherited or granted to the seeker. Each book is a field guide rather than a piece of philosophy. Aidan Wachter has been actively involved in magical practice since the 1980's. His work reflects a wide ranging eclectic and non-dogmatic approach with influences from many paths. He writes with a focus on the practice of the craft as a learnable set of skills that can be developed rather than as an innate set of talents that must be inherited or granted to the seeker. Each book is a field guide rather than a piece of philosophy.
Release date Australia
August 31st, 2020
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Contributors
  • Cover design or artwork by Aidan Wachter
  • Illustrated by Aidan Wachter
Pages
186
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x11
ISBN-13
9780999356623
Product ID
33693770

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