You're probably wondering why I used the word Sorcerer instead of witch, wizard, warlock, or practitioner. Witch usually has negative connotations, although I use this word for myself, and it's associated mainly with women. Wizard is from Harry Potter. Warlock originated as the word for traitor. But compared to practitioner, sorcerer feels like a title to be proud of and it holds power. I'm not telling anyone they can't use these titles, nor that they're any less if they use them or not. I'm simply stating the number one, and more lethal tool anyone, magickal or not, must do to the best of their ability. Research.
Look, not even my facts could be completely true. Not only do I, like many others, have a bias to take ideas I agreed to as fact. But I'm also better at listening than reading, therefore I take word of mouth as fact more often until I fact check it in a reliable resource. Speaking of which, something many people don't know about Google. If you search: scholar.google.com. Your resources will be much more reliable for anything you need them for. It even shows you how many people used the source before you. I encourage you to research on your own, prove me wrong and comment on my wrong doings. Of course provide more than one reliable resource, and I'll be happy to change it.
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Sorcerers' Guide to the World of Magick
Non-FictionIf you're looking for a book about magic, a hero, a villain, a damsel and a valiant steed then you're in the wrong place. This is not a fantasy book with a narrative and characters. This is a book about real life practical magick, my own research an...