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Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #110 :: PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />

Christopher Penczak is one of those rarities in the field of Pagan/Wiccan authors. Like many authors, he<br />

tells the reader to experiment to find what works for the individual. UNLIKE many authors, however,<br />

he admits to many initial doubts when he began his studies. Too many authors say something like "I<br />

knew right away.", and even though I can empathize with that position, it is not the most common<br />

response. It is far more common to question the reality of what is experienced; to dismiss successful<br />

spellwork as coincidence; to see unsuccessful rituals as "proof" that magick isn't real.<br />

Unfortunately, one of my personal bug-a-boos rears its head in this book once again - typographical<br />

errors. Now, I realize that I am not reading these books for a living, but if I were I would want each<br />

book to be as free of errors as possible, and there are way too many mistakes to gloss over. Most of<br />

them are simple, but that is no excuse. By no means the first (nor the last) such error is on page 215, in<br />

"Psychometry". The second sentence starts out "The reader holds and object." when it should be "The<br />

reader holds an object." Every time I come across such an error, it jars me out of my rhythm. There are<br />

other instances where a word has been dropped and, while that is not a problem for an experienced<br />

individual, it could be a cause of confusion for the less knowledgeable.<br />

Christopher supplies plenty of examples when he assigns exercises. And, most importantly in my<br />

opinion, he explains his reasons for doing things the way he does while still encouraging individual<br />

experimentation.<br />

Christopher provides a lot of information which is available in any number of other sources. However,<br />

he also provides alternative information if that doesn't connect for you. He also provides a lot of<br />

encouragement for the beginner to experiment and find the connections that work for the individual<br />

student.<br />

While I don't always agree with his statements and beliefs (we have had widely differing training and<br />

experiences), I do have to acknowledge that he presents a unified, consistent system. Unlike many<br />

authors, he makes no attempt to do it all in one book. This is the second book in what, I assume, is<br />

intended to be a five volume series. This allows him to devote plenty of time and space to explaining<br />

his reasoning. Each volume is capable of standing on its own, but they do form an interlocked chain<br />

which should, in my opinion, produce well-trained, well-grounded practitioners.<br />

He provides a self-administered test in the first appendix. While there are no right or wrong answers<br />

here (most of the questions center on feelings and opinions), taking this test will help you to define<br />

YOUR understanding of the Craft. Whether you are reading this book as part of your own training, or<br />

simply to see how another person feels about the topics covered, this text is a valuable resource.<br />

Appendix Two provides some sample chants for the seasonal rituals, while the Bibliography is<br />

wide-ranging enough to be valuable to almost anyone. It isn't terribly extensive, but it runs the gamut<br />

from Laurie Cabot (Christopher's first teacher) to Donald Michael Kraig - and believe me that is quite a<br />

gamut.<br />

He has created a CD companion to this work (which I have not heard). It provides the individual with<br />

an opportunity to have an audible guide through many of the meditations and exercises in this book. It<br />

is available from Llewellyn (ISBN 0-7387-0532-2) as a four CD set for $24.95. While I can't<br />

recommend it, since I haven't heard it, I suspect it would be a useful companion to this book.<br />

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