Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Book Review: "Financial Sorcery" by Jason Miller



The title of this post is a bit misleading. This is not a book review. This is a strong recommendation that you pick up "Financial Sorcery: Magical Strategies to Create Real and Lasting Wealth" by Jason Miller, as soon as possible if you have any interest in the subject. There are plenty of books on money magic, and spell casting systems promising to change your life with one ritual. This is not that book. Miller sets out to answer the question that most practitioners will face in their lifetime. "If magic is real and you can cast sells, why aren't you rich"? For many sorcerers including myself the answer is quite simple. lack of strategy. If you want to talk magical strategy Miller is the man to talk to having already written a book on the subject, and maintaining a blog dedicated to the subject. While this is more than a mere spell book. there is plenty of spiritual and magical information for you to employ in wealth building sorcery. This runs the gamut from meditation and planetary energies, to saints, spirits, and deities to be called upon. There is also plenty here of interest to conjure folk. You will find baths, mojo hands, washes, road opener, and sweetening spells to name a few. The lightening glyphs pf Jupiter are an original and welcome addition to the realm of financial sorcery that I personally plan on employing.

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Where the book really shines is in the practical advise in the areas of fiscal planning, entrepreneurial techniques, and job searching. Essentially it reads like a lifestyle design book balanced well with sorcery.If you are a fan of the likes of Tim Ferris or Ramit Sethi you will probably dig this. The book has info on things such as getting out debt, testing business ideas, managing money, interviewing for jobs, and getting promotions. Successful magic hinges on being able to take practical steps toward a goal and backing that up with magic. Financial sorcery has been the hardest nut to crack for many magicians and this is the book to pick up to stat formulating your plan to change all of that, I really can't recommend it enough. In summary,,,,Go cop that s**t son!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Thank You Santa Muerte!

Thank you Most Holy Death for your assistance and patronage! For anyone interested in working with her, here is a short essay by Sin Jones that I dig.
Mictecacihuatl, Santa Muerte

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Funny Mutha...

  Shut Yo Mouth!

Last night I accomplished something that I have only talked about doing for years. I tried my hand at stand up comedy in a competition called "Clash of the Comics". It is actually geared toward aspiring professional comics that are already in the scene. I wanted to throw myself in the deep end and either sink or swim. I am happy to report that I "swam" quite nicely. As I mentioned before I have been in a couple of bands so I am not a stranger to performing for crowds, particularly ones lubricated with alcohol. Being a sorcerer though, there was no way I wasn't going to do a little work to add to my chances of success.

I started out the day by feeding my High John Jack Ball (see I am not only the president, I'm also a client). While doing so I also set out a shot of whiskey for Ol' High John, and lit a purple candle in his honor. I thanked him for the help he has given me, and asked him to help me conquer the crowd later that night. While driving around that afternoon, I found myself behind a car with a license plate that read "BRE RABBIT". For those that don't know Brer Rabbit is also trickster character and some of his tales and traits share a similar African lineage with High John. When working with spirits, it's always good to keep an eye out for little signs such as this. It's also best to research that spirit as much as possible to make sure that you would know what kind of symbols and signs they may use to communicate with you.

When it came time to determine what order everyone would perform, we all had to draw cards. I pulled a 9 of spades. If had been thinking strictly in terms of divination and the Tarot, I would have seen this as a bad sign. Seeing as I am a conjurer I know better. The number 9  is a lucky and powerful number in conjure work that often appears in spells for mastery, domination, and commanding. Something you will observe often in conjure work is that what others may consider negative or unlucky, is quite the opposite. Conjure is very antinomian at its core. I  also interpreted he spades or swords to mean that I was going to "kill it", which I did.   Going with your gut when deciphering omens and signs can serve you better then going by the book. As long as you can do it and be honest with yourself as well.

While I waited to take the stage, I took the time to do some energy work and a quick spell of sorts. I was doing some breathing to relax, of course the double of Jack Daniel's was helping with that as well. After a few cycles of breathing I started to tune into the overall vibe and energy of the room and bring it into my center. The vibe of the room was pretty good, It was a small crowd that was relaxed and there to be entertained. Not a single heckler in the bunch. I then directed this energy from my center and into the palm of my right hand forming it into a sphere. Once I could feel this as a strong and real connection to the crowd in the palm of my hand, I thrust my hand into my pocket and put the energy there with the rest of my charms. From then on out as far I was concerned the crowed was in my pocket, I owned that room. There was a brief moment in my 5 minute set that I felt as if I lost them for a bit. With a little bit of NLP style anchoring I put my hand in my pocket for a brief second to remind myself, and I got them right back. With a little tweaking this technique can be applied to any setting where you have to address a group.

Most importantly with any magical act, and performance I made sure to just relax, have fun, and let things flow. I have been invited to come out to some open mics, so I am going to play it by ear, and see where this goes. Remember that "all the world is a stage" blah blah blah. Kick ass, take names, and rock out with your...


"You must have the Devil in you to succeed in the arts." Voltaire
"Don't quote me boy cuz I ain't said shit." Eazy-E