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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Benebell WenPublisher: North Atlantic Books,U.S. Imprint: North Atlantic Books,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9781623170660ISBN 10: 1623170664 Pages: 616 Publication Date: 27 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsBenebell Wen has gifted us with an amazingly rich resource for a life of magic and fulfillment, revealing the sacred and empowering why behind the ancient Taoist art and practice of talisman crafting. Read and remember where you are and why you are here. Phyllis Curott, priestess, attorney, and author of Book of Shadows, WitchCrafting, and the Love Spell The publication of any book in English on the creation and use of Fu talismans among the most useful and accessible parts of the rich heritage of Chinese magic is welcome, but when that book turns out to be readable, thoughtful, and eminently practical, that s cause for celebration. Benebell Wen s The Tao of Craft is all that and more, and deserves the attention of any reader interested in the theory and practice of operative magic. JohnMichaelGreer, author of The New Encyclopedia of the Occult and The Celtic Golden Dawn Benebell Wen has gifted us with an amazingly rich resource for a life of magic and fulfillment, revealing the sacred and empowering<i>why</i>behind the ancient Taoist art and practice of talisman crafting. Read and remember where you are and why you are here. Phyllis Curott, priestess, attorney, and author of<i>Book of Shadows</i>, <i>WitchCrafting</i>, and<i>the Love Spell</i> The publication of any book in English on the creation and use of Fu talismans among the most useful and accessible parts of the rich heritage of Chinese magic is welcome, but when that book turns out to be readable, thoughtful, and eminently practical, that s cause for celebration. Benebell Wen s<i>The Tao of Craft</i>is all that and more, and deserves the attention of any reader interested in the theory and practice of operative magic. JohnMichaelGreer, author of<i>The New Encyclopedia of the Occult</i>and<i>The Celtic Golden Dawn</i> Benebell Wen has gifted us with an amazingly rich resource for a life of magic and fulfillment, revealing the sacred and empowering why behind the ancient Taoist art and practice of talisman crafting. Read and remember where you are and why you are here. --Phyllis Curott, priestess, attorney, and author of Book of Shadows, WitchCrafting, and the Love Spell The publication of any book in English on the creation and use of Fu talismans--among the most useful and accessible parts of the rich heritage of Chinese magic--is welcome, but when that book turns out to be readable, thoughtful, and eminently practical, that's cause for celebration. Benebell Wen's The Tao of Craft is all that and more, and deserves the attention of any reader interested in the theory and practice of operative magic. --John Michael Greer, author of The New Encyclopedia of the Occult and The Celtic Golden Dawn Benebell Wen has gifted us with an amazingly rich resource for a life of magic and fulfillment, revealing the sacred and empowering why behind the ancient Taoist art and practice of talisman crafting. Read and remember where you are and why you are here. --Phyllis Curott, priestess, attorney, and author of Book of Shadows, WitchCrafting, and the Love Spell <p/> The publication of any book in English on the creation and use of Fu talismans--among the most useful and accessible parts of the rich heritage of Chinese magic--is welcome, but when that book turns out to be readable, thoughtful, and eminently practical, that's cause for celebration. Benebell Wen's The Tao of Craft is all that and more, and deserves the attention of any reader interested in the theory and practice of operative magic. --John Michael Greer, author of The New Encyclopedia of the Occult and The Celtic Golden Dawn Author InformationBenebell Wen is a practitioner of various metaphysical arts. She studies tarot, feng shui, the I Ching, numerology, and both Chinese and Hellenisic astrology. Wen is the author of Holistic Tarot- An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal Growth (North Atlantic Books, 2015). When not lecturing, teaching, or writing on metaphysics, Wen practices law in California and New York. She is of Taiwanese descent and currently lives in Northern California with her husband, James, and their beloved cat. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |