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Valuable book May 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the longest time i thought the best correspondance book was Crowley's 777. Mr. Skinner has surpassed him with this compilation. In a clear, concise manner Skinner has improved on "Uncle Al's" work, and has filled in a lot of the missing info, and corrected errors present in 777.
This book should be in the library of all serious magicians.
Meticulously Researched -- Elegantly Organized October 19, 2007 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Stephen Skinner has heard the prayers of generations of students of the occult and has graciously brought to earth the most comprehensive and user-friendly magical reference book ever compiled. Oh, to have had this book in my 20s. Meticulously researched and elegantly organized, it transcends and replaces at least 5 books in my library including Crowley's venerable 777. My highest possible recommendation.
Nice to have in a single book July 28, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book, The Complete Magician's Tables, is like Liber 777 on steroids. This is great to have in a single reference book, and its' contents combine the tables previously available with ones that are not so easily found. What I find useful about this book is its' organization, where correspondences are easy to find, and this ultimately helps by allowing me to get back to work quickly.
In fact, this book, combined with the first three volumes of the 'Sourceworks of Ceremonial Magick' series, are all books that I have found highly informative AND useful.
I also give this book 'The Complete Magician's Tables' my highest recommendation, thus, the five stars of this review ...
Very thorough! July 18, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
There is about everything in this book and it is handy to use. I sincerely recommend this book to every serious magickan.
Awesome Resource May 31, 2007 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
As the book says on its cover, it is intended to be a resource similar to Crowley's 777. However, this book takes that format to a 'new level.' It is safe to say that, if you are a magickian of any level, you will find useful information in these pages. I was surprised to find so many correspondences for Kabbalah, for Alchemy, for the Tarot, and for Angelic (and Demonic) magick.
The book is laid out in logical, alphabetically arranged tables for just about every subject a magickian needs. The correspondences are based on the '32 Path' layout used in 777, but the resemblance to that work ends there. The author has done an incredible amount of research so you won't have to. Just look up the subject and you will find a treasure-trove of useful information.
You may not know it, but you need this resource. You won't be sorry you bought it !
Peace Profound,
Neshamah
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