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Quareia the Initiate: Book Ten

โœ Scribed by Josephine McCarthy


Publisher
Quareia Publishing/Goblyn Market
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
1605
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The curriculum of Quareia takes a magical apprentice from the beginning of magic to the level of adeptship and beyond in a long and detailed magical training course. Each book of lessons builds on the ones before it, so we suggest that you work with the books in sequence. The second section of the training, the Initiate section, is where the magician learns to apply and develop certain magical knowledge and skills, while also laying the foundation for the adept training.

The Initiate section of the Quareia training consists of eighty one lessons spread across ten modules, with each module containing eight lessons, plus a final initiatory lesson. It is the most extensive, in-depth and intelligent up to date magical course that is currently available worldwide.

Book ten covers modules nine and ten from the Initiate section of Quareia: Working with Spirits of the Land, and Preparation for Adepthood, with the extra initiatory lesson.

Quareia, the new school of magic for the 21st century, was a concept created by adepts Josephine McCarthy and Frater Acher; two European magicians with solid magical reputations in their respective fields. The curriculum of Quareia, written by Josephine McCarthy, takes a magical apprentice from the beginning of magic to the level of adeptship and beyond.

Josephine McCarthy is a magical adept, teacher and author from the UK. Josephine has been teaching magic intensively for over twenty years in the USA and Europe, and her many books on magic include the Magical knowledge series.


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