is a groundbreaking non-fiction book by renowned Neopagan leader Isaac Bonewits, originally published in 1971. The book features his highly famous "Cult Danger Evaluation Frame," a tool used widely to measure the psychological hazards of organizations. He synthesizes historical occult practices into a definitive, logical framework of cause and effect (e.g., the Law of Association, Law of Similarity). He defines this as magic pertaining to the intellect, mental powers, and the study of the mind (as opposed to strictly "black" or "white" moral classifications). A full text transcribed version is available to browse directly via the Internet Archive Full Text Stream . You can borrow and read the digital version of the book on the Internet Archive . The book is celebrated for being the only academic treatise on magic to earn the author a Bachelor of Arts in Magic from the University of California, Berkeley. Rather than a "useful paper," it is a full-length book widely available in print and digital archives. π Accessing the Text Physical and digital copies can be found via Google Books or mainstream retailers like AbeBooks . π§ Key Concepts Explored
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