Books on Energy Work (Beginner's)

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Books on Energy Work (Beginner's)

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Hey all, I was thinking about working on my abilities for energy work and I found a couple books to get me started on that track. Let me know if these are worth it or if you have better recommendations.

Initiation to Hermetics- Franz Bardon

Energy Essentials for Witches and Spellcasters- Mya Om

The Un-Spell Book: Energy Essentials for Mastering Magick- Mya Om

Also, if this belongs somewhere else, feel free to move it :]

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Never heard of that second author, but Bardon is always a solid pick.

If you're looking for books on energy work, I'd highly recommend the works of Robert Bruce and Damo Mitchell.
"The path of the Sage is called
'The Path of Illumination'
he who gives himself to this path
is like a block of wood
that gives itself to the chisel-
cut by cut it is honed to perfection"

- DDJ, Verse 27

"It's still magic even if you know how it's done." - Terry Pratchett

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Wow, I happen to be reading a book by Bruce "Astral Dynamics" which I like so far. Also, in one of Mitchell's books it talks about Neidan.

Neidan, or internal alchemy[1] (simplified Chinese: 內丹术; traditional Chinese: 內丹術; pinyin: nèidān shù), is an array of esoteric doctrines and physical, mental, and spiritual practices that Taoist initiates use to prolong life and create an immortal spiritual body that would survive after death.[2] Also known as Jindan ("golden elixir"), inner alchemy combines theories derived from external alchemy (waidan), correlative cosmology (including the Five Phases), the emblems of the Yijing, and medical theory, with techniques of Daoist meditation, daoyin gymnastics, and sexual hygiene.[3]

That sounds badass and oddly enough like a Merkabah to me...

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I still like michael tse books on qigong, but it seems to be somewhat hard to find in english, but I would still go hunting for qigong books.

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Thanks for the recommendations!

I downloaded

Qigong for Health & Vitality- Michael Tse
Science of Breath by Yogo Ramachakara

And yea his other books weren't translated/ pdfs online yet at least, but I have some good reading material for now [thumbup]

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