With this series of books—once available only as lectures and lessons—we embark on a remarkable and, at times, daunting journey: an exploration of a subject that fascinates as much as it frightens. Our goal is to render the unknown comprehensible, allowing the mind to overcome its own fears.
There is nothing more tragic than the fear of learning, and nothing more limiting than the rejection of knowledge due to that fear.
In the “GTM” series—The General Theory of Magic—you will find both theoretical, and in certain areas, practical insights into magic and witchcraft. These insights are presented plainly: without religious embellishment, without ecstatic mysticism, without fear or worship.
Step by step, we will explore the essence of magic—its development, objectives, and limitations. We will examine the principles underlying magical and religious systems and learn to discern the distinction between magic and witchcraft. Drawing on the full breadth of human knowledge, we will discover how to see clearly, think critically, and apply wisdom effectively.