Lesser Magic

This book feels like sitting down for a fascinating, dreamy, and occasionally infuriating afternoon chat with one of magic’s preeminent mystics

Noah Levine
Lesser Magic

This book feels like sitting down for a fascinating, dreamy, and occasionally infuriating afternoon chat with one of magic’s preeminent mystics. John Wilson invokes philosophers and spiritual thinkers in this short manifesto that addresses magic’s adversarial nature and suggests an approach that is more passive, but also more real and inviting.

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