ISBN-13: 9781911134251 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 728 str.
Quareia the Initiate is the second of three sections of the Quareia magical training, and the Initiate section is presented in its entirety as a hardbound edition. The course is spread over three sections: Apprentice, Initiate, and Adept. Each section has ten modules, and each module has eight lessons. Each of the three sections is approximately five hundred thousand words: it is the most extensive, in-depth, and intelligent up to date magical course that is currently available worldwide.The methods, information and techniques in the course enable the magician to engage any form of magic and work with it appropriately with the full knowledge of how that magic works, why it works and what is behind it. It also starts to guide the magician along the mystical path, a path that reaches beyond religions and faith, and one where the adept moves into mystical union with the universe around them.The modules of the Initiate section teach about Exorcism, Power Dynamics of Creation, Deities, Angels and Demons, Magical Healing, Core Initiate Skills, Beings of the Land, Birth, Death and the Underworld, and the preparation for Adepthood. By the end of this section, the Initiate will have all of the skills, knowledge and strength to take on the final challenge of the Adept stage of training.The Quareia course is written in its entirety by magical adept and the Director of Quareia, Josephine McCarthy. Josephine has been involved in magic for forty years and has been teaching and writing about magic for over twenty five years. She is considered a revolutionizing force in the teaching of western magic, and one of the most prominent adepts of western magic alive today.Quareia is a school that is open to anyone, and is free and accessible online at any time. It is a school that is entirely focused on teaching the most essential skills in magic, with unknown precision and depth in its materials. Yet it is free from any specific one style or specific religious overlay: various styles and religious patterns are studied and at times worked with in depth, but there is no one creed, culture or system that forms the foundation basis of the training: it is itself.