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THE DANCING SORCERER: Essays on the Mind of the Magician by P.T. Mistlberger – Deluxe Leather Bound Artisanal Limited Edition in Custom Slipcase
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Artisanal Hardcover Edition with Slipcase (Strictly limited to 20 copies):
Book is in new unread condition and is still in the publisher’s original shrink-wrap
5.25 x 8.5 inches. 368 pages. Hand-bound in genuine calf leather — army green colour / with Slipcase bound in dark brown bonded leather with gold foil stamping on the front. Gold foil blocking on rounded spine with raised bands, blind deboss on the cover and back cover. And an anodized Aluminum plate with main illustration embedded in the front cover of the book. Gold ribbon bookmark. Full-Colour interior, with marbled endpapers. Amazing illustrations by artist Rowan E. Cassidy. Fine typography, printed on Cougar 160M (thick) archive-quality paper. Individually hand-numbered. Comes with a book-plate signed by the author.
Published by Anathema Publishing LTD
THE DANCING SORCERER : Essays on the Mind of the Magician
By P.T. Mistlberger
“The present book is dedicated to the magnum opus of the unification of opposites that is necessary for deeper movement into life, the mind, and reality. The magician – the psychopomp who guides others into and through the netherworlds – has always been around, in varying degrees of quality. We walk with that figure; more, we become that figure when we fearlessly face within and engage the process of redemption and ownership of our darker angels.” ~P.T. Mistlberger
The Dancing Sorcerer has been a term used for the past half-century to describe the iconic figure of a 15,000-year-old work of cave art found in present-day southern France. This image, of a man dressed up in animal skins, who appears to be performing a ritual dance, has been offered up by anthropologists as an example of how the real oldest profession has always been that of the shaman, magician,
or sorcerer.
The present book offers a series of essays commenting on the purpose and function of the magician archetype, using as a focal point what the author broadly defines as the Solomonic and Faustian approaches. The essays herein are concerned mainly with psychological themes, based principally on what Jung termed the mysterious conjunction, the idea that no movement into higher realities is possible without first unifying our lower nature. For this, it is necessary to investigate and even embrace the dark side – which can include such powerful archetypes and themes as dragons, vampires, Goetic demons, pharaonic curses, Enochian spirits, and occult literary frauds – all with the ultimate purpose of redeeming both the personal and collective psyche.
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