In a marketplace filled with "magickal" books of questionable merit, this little book really packs a whallop! Tyson again shows his considerable research skills to present material in a direct and concise manner. If you aren't a crafty person, construction may take some time, and effort, but the results speak for themself. Glad to see he presented an alternative version for construction for those of us who are all thumbs (like me). Search the internet, i've seen this book for all different prices.
Excellent - Use, theory and step-by-step construction info
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is one of Tyson's older but, nonetheless, better books. Inside, we learn the theory behind the practice of using magic(k) mirrors for scrying, as well as for evocation (users of Runyon's method of evocation to visible appearance can find within an excellent mirror for the Triangle of Art). Additionally, Tyson walks us, step-by-step, through the mirror's construction process, beginning with the manufacture of the frame and mirror itself, the fluid condenser, to assembly and charging/consecration. It's a short book (136 pages), but each page is filled with info valuable to the practicing magician. The step-by-step instructions are quite easy, and I'm no carpenter. Regardless, if you're timid at attempting to craft it yourself, they can always be forwarded to a competent craftsman, who can prepare the parts for you to ultimately assemble.
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