The Doctrine Book of Magic of Influence unearths a lost tradition of magical philosophy centered around the unseen forces that shape perception, thought, and will. Rooted in ancient esoteric doctrine, this work delves into the symbolic language of influence—how words, gestures, seals, and intention manipulate the subtle realms to alter reality. Drawing from Hermetic texts, Renaissance grimoires, and the psychological frameworks of modern occultists, this is not a book of spells—it is a book of understanding power.
Discover how ancient mystics channeled influence not through domination, but through resonance—becoming one with the patterns that govern fate. Hidden between the lines are keys to persuasive enchantment, sacred geometry, planetary energies, and the archetypes that move the collective mind.
This sacred manuscript is for seekers, magicians, and those who whisper to the world unseen.
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Suggested References:
The Picatrix (Ghāyat al-Ḥakīm) – For influence through astrology and talismanic magic.
Corpus Hermeticum – Foundational doctrine on mind, influence, and divinity.
The Kybalion – Teachings on mentalism and vibration, relevant to magical influence.
The Book of Abramelin – For magical operation through sacred knowledge.
Giordano Bruno’s Works – On memory, influence, and divine magic.
Franz Bardon’s Initiation Into Hermetics – For modern interpretation of influence and inner transformation.
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