This is a book that I'll never actually be 'done' with. I've read it cover to cover a few times, and I continue to consider Karina's philosophies, and to practice the art of holding silence and of keeping my own counsel.
Sometimes a book comes along that changes how you live, or how you think. This slim, unassuming volume is one of those rarities. I don't think I've ever been so grateful for the self-publishing boom. In a market cluttered with claptrap, self-help books that regurgitate the same spiel over and over, and 'witchcraft' books that lack any real substance Karina Blackheart's offering stands out like a diamond amid costume jewelry.
Yes. It is that good. In spite of the typos that are a given for self-published work, and the slimness of the volume itself. The page count is low because there isn't really any chaff here. Karina writes from experience and the heart, and she does so with candor and an honesty that's humbling. No frills, just the facts ma'am. There's no ego here, just an offering of very valuable tools and advice. Something anyone could use and benefit by, if they were to expend some effort in trying.
The formal meditative practice is deceptively simple, but has paid off for me both in front of my altar and away from it. The contemplative exercises that follow have changed how I think about myself, how I do things, and where I choose to direct my attention and energy.
For me the work here is essential.
Maybe it would be for you too?