<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The use of casting as a means of establishing sacred space is a common practice in Wiccan and Neopagan traditions. In fact it is widely considered the most important step in spiritual and magickal work. And yet few really know how to do it or do it well.</p><p>In <i>Casting Sacred Space</i>, Neopagan practitioner Ivo Dominguez, Jr., offers a comprehensive introduction to the techniques and rituals of casting, including: <br><ul><li>How to become grounded and centered before one begins</li><li>The Proper timing for casting and ritual work</li><li>How to open up one's psychic senses to work with subtle energies</li><li>How to set the stage for magickal work both internally and externally</li><li>Protection, symbols and meditations for maintaining sacred space.</li><li>The Circle, the Quarters, and other modes of casting sacred space</li><li>Quartering, energy work, and many cross-practice connections including Qabala and chakras.</li></ul></p><p>This is a practical, accessible handbook for the beginner with cross appeal to seasoned practitioners of ritual magick.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ivo Domínguez, Jr.</b> has been active in the Wiccan and the pagan community since 1978 and has been teaching since 1982. He was a founding member, and past High Priest, of Keepers of the Holly Chalice, the first coven of the Assembly of the Sacred Wheel a Wiccan Tradition. Ivo is also one of the organizers for the New Alexandrian Library. You can find him at www.ivodominguezjr.com. <br> <b>T. Thorn Coyle</b> is an internationally respected teacher and author. A spiritual seeker her whole life, she has studied the craft of magic for more than twenty-five years. Mystic, spiritual director, musician, dancer, activist, and author of <i>Evolutionary Witchcraft</i>, she makes her home near the San Francisco Bay.
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