The Book of Magick Mirrors.

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Magick mirrors, often known as scrying or black mirrors, hold a significant place in various esoteric and occult practices, serving as tools for divination and introspection. These mirrors are typically fashioned from a flat piece of glass painted black to create a non-reflective surface that invites deep mental focus. Unlike ordinary mirrors that reflect physical forms, magick mirrors are used for perceiving symbolic images emanating from the subconscious or spiritual realms. Practitioners gaze into these mystical surfaces in dim environments to enter altered states of consciousness, allowing them to explore intuitive insights or communicate with otherworldly entities. The use of magick mirrors can be traced back through numerous historical traditions such as Hermeticism and various indigenous shamanic cultures. This age-old practice requires discipline and mental clarity, often complemented by rituals that enhance psychic sensitivity, thereby offering profound visions not only for predictive purposes but also for personal growth and transformation.

Mirrors have long captivated human imagination, serving as portals to reflection, both physical and metaphorical. In the realm of the mystical, magick mirrors add an enchanting twist to this age-old fascination. These mirrors are said to possess unique properties that transcend mere reflection, becoming tools for divination, spell work, and even communication with other realms.

The concept of magick mirrors dates back centuries, intertwining with various cultural beliefs and practices. Ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians and Chinese, believed that mirrors could capture souls or provide glimpses into the future. In many traditions, these reflective surfaces are thought to bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds, allowing practitioners to connect with unseen energies. Historically, magick mirrors have been crafted from polished obsidian, silver, or even glass, each material infused with its own symbolic significance.

Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 – Mirror Basics
Chapter 3 – Scrying or Mirror Gazing
Chapter 4 – The Moon and the Magick Mirror
Chapter 5 – Creating the Magick Mirror
Chapter 6 – Preparing the Mirror, either New or Old
Chapter 7 – The Black Mirror
Chapter 8 – Using the Mirror
Chapter 9 – Miscellaneous
Chapter 10 – Finally


James Simpson
2026.

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