Seizing Power explores the Magick of using power to deal with the two institutions that seem to do the most to cripple our access to it: the Corporation and the State. Of these, the former is surely more odious than the latter, and infinitely less vital. Most odious of all, of course, is the carnal union of the two, but such depravity may tend toward the decline of both parties, and Seizing Power examines the dynamics of this process as well.
My goodness. This book spoke some truths. Some that I haven’t heard before, some that I have. Some truths were presented in away that was really difficult to digest. If magical should be accessible, reading about it shouldn’t be so off putting or long winded. I lost a good portion of my psychic energy trying to decipher what the author was truly trying to say. If you have the willpower, the energy, and the intent you will be able to get what you need from this book. If not, you won’t make it through the first essay. Yes, the author divided the book into Essays not chapters.