Ari Freeman 
Pragmatic Magical Thinking [EPUB ebook] 
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Reclaiming magic and magical thought in the modern, mainstream world

The modern Western world has often raised its eyebrows at magic, associating it with madness and superstition. However, this ignores the fact of the matter that magic is a universal human experience which has existed in a multitude of forms across time and space.

Now, in his groundbreaking book, Ari Freeman presents his argument that magic is still a human universal – we’ve just forgotten how to talk about it!

Laying out clear and concise arguments, Pragmatic Magical Thinking will enlighten readers to how magic can be a practical approach to achieving real world results, drawing on evidence from science, philosophy, history and anthropology.

For both beginners at magic, and the long practicing witch or wizard, Ari Freeman’s book is a breath of fresh air for the world of magical studies, inviting readers to join him in placing magic in it’s rightful place as a serious and mainstream subject of conversation and enquiry.

Pragmatic Magical Thinking covers a wide and comprehensive selection of subjects in relation to your magical education. These include, but are not limited to: magic and memory, spirits, belief, magic in everyday life, science and magic, religion and magic, Kabbalist cosmology and morality.

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Table des matières

Introduction

CHAPTER 2 – On attention

CHAPTER 3 – A definition of magic for our times

CHAPTER 4 – Useful fictions

CHAPTER 5 – A pragmatist’s approach to scepticism

CHAPTER 6 – Memory, narrative, and identity

CHAPTER 7 – Believing different things on different days
CHAPTER 8 – Outside voices vs. inner voices

CHAPTER 9 – Spirits

CHAPTER 10 – Why you aren’t just your brain

CHAPTER 11 – Magic is around us every day

CHAPTER 12 – The origins of modern science

CHAPTER 13 – The fake war between science and religion

CHAPTER 14 – Science’s on and off again relationship with magic

CHAPTER 15 – Science, magic, and religion compared

CHAPTER 16 – The origins of Christian fundamentalism

CHAPTER 17 – Religion’s suspicion of magic: the witch trials

CHAPTER 18 – The cycle of creativity and inspiration

CHAPTER 19 – Ladder cosmologies

CHAPTER 20 -The Kabbalist cosmology

CHAPTER 21 – The chakras

CHAPTER 22 – The sephiroth and chakras compared

CHAPTER 23 – Magic and morality

CHAPTER 24 – Superstition

CHAPTER 25 – Smart people traps

REFERENCES
INDEX

A propos de l’auteur

Ari Freeman is a writer, fortune teller, public wizard and autodidact. He has over twenty years of experience as a performing professional musician, and spent seven years as the apprentice to the Wizard of New Zealand, which involved discussing philosophy, politics and magic out on the streets with an enthusiastic general public. 
Freeman writes about magic and how it can be found in art, science, religion, modern society, as well as the occult and indigenous cultures. His goal is to bridge the gap between magical practitioners and skeptics, towards a world where we can all talk to each other. Ari lives in Christchurch, New Zealand. 

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 270 ● ISBN 9781801520843 ● Taille du fichier 9.7 MB ● Âge 22-99 ans ● Maison d’édition Aeon Books Ltd ● Lieu London ● Pays GB ● Publié 2023 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9219671 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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