Making Talismans gives you the practical techniques―and the secret keys―for turning mundane objects into living entities of power that will bring about real change in your life.
By pooling techniques from areas as diverse as Shamanism, Paganism, the Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn, and the teachings of Dion Fortune, Making Talismans provides training in magical techniques from the simplest to the most complex. With these clear instructions, anyone can become capable of performing advanced magical talismanic operations.
You do not have to be an experienced practitioner to get positive results from the information contained in this book. Whatever your magical tradition―Wiccan, Pagan, or Ceremonial― Making Talismans provides you with all the necessary practical information and techniques for creating these potent magical objects. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in this important and rewarding occult art.
Pheww. I couldn't guess making a talisman could be this hard. This book also teaches how to manage talismans. For me the book was easy from the point of practicality till chapter 3, then procedures and requirements got really complicated. I loved the part about the devising a gauge to measure whether a talisman works or not. The book taught me to stay away from making a talisman or even avoid asking someone who is supposedly a talisman expert to make a talisman for you. It is not because of scary, but seriously handling these staff swiftly among a user and his divine self is not easy at all (requires balls)
I was not expecting that much Kabalistic stuff, so it was hard to process sometimes. On the other hand, this book gave me some ideas about Talisman creation.
This a book about creating talismans. It is written by adept Nick Farrell. The target group are the beginners and especially those who practice Hermetic Kabbalah within the Golden Dawn tradition, but all Witches can use this book to enhance their talismans as it provides all the Agrippa-Barret-Heydon lineage of creating talismans with the use of:
-Magickal planetary squares and their improved seals, which I found very useful. -Use of archangelic, angelic, intelligence sigils (Kabbalah magick) with the God-names of power (Golden Dawn Hermetic Kabbalah). -Geomantic sigils and their use in talismans within the Golden Dawn 3x3 square (there is a mistake in pg.208 with Albus and the square should be explained better). -Use of geometric polygons that are attributed to each sephira (very good addition). -Golden Dawn colour theory to invoke the sephirotic energies from the four worlds. -Golden Dawn ritual and a pagan ritual (easy) with the assumption of Godforms (Golden Dawn technique) -Pendulum chart to explore the energy of your talisman. Lastly, there are advices, personal experiences from the writer and a ritual for destroying the talisman after it has done the work.
There are things that you won't find anywhere else. Highly recommended for Wiccans and western ceremonial magickian. I would like to see a chapter on ancient talismans, but it is ok.
I really like this book. I reference to it often. I taught a workshop at a Pagan gathering and we where making sculpy talismans to wear at jewelry. This book came in very handy.