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Summary of Tao of Craft Fu by Benebell Wen

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A concise and professionally-researched summary of Benebell Wen's "Tao of Craft Fu" .

From Alden Marshall’s Condensed Esoterica series, this complete summary provides a fast and straightforward way to understand and study the main ideas and concepts of the original source text. 

About the Original

Tao of Craft Fu by Benebell Wen is about craft, specifically, a practice found in esoteric Fu (符) talisman crafting. While the approach here takes into account the history and cultural practice of the Fu, it presents only one practitioner’s interpretation of the craft, decoded in a way that will be intelligible to practitioners of Western esoteric traditions. It is a presentation that will encourage the blending of Taoist principles and practices with the Western practitioner’s.

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Note to This is an unofficial summary and analysis of the book and not the original book itself. Alden Marshall and the Condensed Esoterica Collection are wholly responsible for this content and are not associated with the original author in any way. You are encouraged to purchase and read the original text in addition to this summary. 

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Published August 5, 2021

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October 5, 2021
I‘m not rating this one for the moment, because I’m not sure what to make of it. Some things seemingly need a lot of background context to get it right or the greater concept has not been really understood. If it wants to be a summary, then everyone without a greater context should understand it and I’m not sure this is the case here. Since I’m reading the original text for years, cover to cover, bits and pieces, and random chapters that I need at the moment, over and over again, I’m not sure a person without any context could use this at all.
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