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Josephine McCarthy


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in Bradford, The United Kingdom
December 09, 1962

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Josephine McCarthy is an internationally renowned author, practitioner and teacher of western magic with forty years' experience as a practitioner and adept, and over twenty-five years of experience as a teacher in Europe and the USA. She has authored twenty-eight books on magic and is the creator and director of the Quareia magical school.

She has produced many original articles and essays on technical, historical and practical aspects of magical subject matter, and is known for her ground-breaking innovation in magical training and thought.

Today she spends her time assisting the students of Quareia, and producing articles and books for the Quareia school website, where they are made available to the public, free of charge.
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Getting our self discipline back – the backbone of the magician

Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few years, events around the world have built into world changing fate processes, and the energetic storms that accompany such a change in world history can directly influence, smack or completely floor a magician who is sensitive to energetic tides. Magicians who work with visionary magic are far more susceptible to such energetic shifts, even

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The Exorcist's Handbook

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The Quareia Apprentice Stud...

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Tarot Skills for the 21st C...

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Magical Knowledge Book II -...

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Magic of the Northgate

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The Last Scabbard

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“I became aware that there is no accessible high quality training that is freely available, free of dogmatic styles, agendas or commercial interest.
Magical training that is heavily tied to profits, fashions, and group politics cannot flourish properly, nor can an individual fully grow in such an environment.
True magical development is dying under the weight of heavy commercialization and group factions: it is time to look at a different way of ensuring that the integrity of magic continues for future generations.”
Josephine McCarthy, Magic of the Northgate

“The other New Age bullshit bullet to dodge is the constant
aggressive sale of ‘wonder nature cures.’
Some are no better than snake oil, but others are true healing substances taken out of context, refined, and made into a supplement that you are told you must take every day (at great expense).
Don’t get sucked into the bullshit.
Learn about your own body, learn about substances and how they work, and do not get trapped in the endless New Age loop of pseudoscience.”
Josephine McCarthy, Magical Healing: A Health Survival Guide for Magicians and Healers

“The use of visionary methods to aid the body in the healing
and cleansing process is an important skill for the magician
to learn.
Any human can use the mind in order to trigger
a healing or cleansing response, and this action engages the
consciousness in an active conversation with the body.
However,when such work is done by a magician who is trained or skilled in visionary magic, something very special happens: the consciousness becomes an active participant in an action that goes beyond the individual—it initiates a conversation not only with the body, but with the spiritual beings that flow all around us in the constant universal dance of creation and destruction.”
Josephine McCarthy, Magical Healing: A Health Survival Guide for Magicians and Healers



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