A ?Philosophy of Results? for our Broken Age
In Esoterika, scholar of esotericism Mitch Horowitz draws upon inner teachings to take a hammer to conformity, whether from peers or our therapeutic and spiritual cultures. Beneath this lies the truer self you have lost.
The ideas and formulas in Esoterika are an astringent solution to familiar wisdom and authorized paths. The book's principles, Mitch writes, ?if practiced seriously, will change you in positive ways. You will be more agentic, expressive, and, hence, happier. For the determined, this change occurs quickly.?
Esoterika reconstitutes neglected fragments from Hermetic (Greek-Egyptian), Abrahamic (Judaic-Christian-Sufi), and modern esoteric, occult, and magickal traditions, and weds them to your lived experience.
Everything in its chapters is meant to be tried. The hour is late. Esoterika is the accelerant for which many have waited.
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Mitch Horowitz is a PEN Award-winning historian, writer, and lecturer who explores the intersections of metaphysics, ethics, and self-transformation. His books include Occult America, The Miracle Club, Modern Occultism, Daydream Believer, and Practical Magick. Mitch is featured in Critics' Choice-nominated and Sundance-premiering films, as well as numerous television shows. David Lynch: ?Mitch is solid gold.?