grimoire (ɡriːmˈwɑː) n 1. a textbook of sorcery and magick.
A textbook of magick or as Furai spell it: MAJIK, would be different than a normal textbook. The book itself would be carefully crafted to not just teach a lesson, (like a typical textbook,) No. A true grimoire would be a majikal working designed, to transform the reader by the mere act of reading it.
Every book, every section, every sentence, every chosen word, every arranged letter, every mark of punctuation, every bolded or italicized font, selected, premeditated, with stated purpose, creating the desired outcome: Transform the reader by the mere act of reading it.
130-million books in print currently, millions-more published every year, yet YOU'RE here, now, WHY? MAJIK.
What is majik? Magic: Tricks, Illusions, contraptions, and or deceptions, performed with the purpose to entertain. Majik: (also spelled magick,) the use of supernatural-forces to bend the universe to YOUR will.
Is majik real? Absolutely. When a beautiful woman puts on: makeup, high heels, and a form-fitting dress, she has wielded lower-majik. When a fatally-ill individual, ingesting a placebo, a sugar pill, is completely, miraculously healed, from an incurable disease, he has wielded higher-majik.
What do YOU desire, more than anything in the universe?
A Yiddish Proverb: You can't control the wind, but you can adjust your sails. Not true.