William G Gray, Inner Traditions Of: Magic.pdf

William G. Gray’s Inner Traditions of Magic (1970) recontextualizes Western esotericism by prioritizing internal psychological and spiritual development over external ritual theatrics. The work acts as a philosophical manifesto advocating for an evolved, modern approach to magic aimed at establishing a "Living Cosmos" within the practitioner, rather than relying on archaic, static traditions. For more details, visit Scribd .

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