The negative reviewer of this book is a clueless, churlish, ignorant twick. Pay him zero heed.
Anybody into Gurdgieff, who knows of NLP and Milton Erickson, Estabrooks; and/or knows of the entheogenic Gnostic rabbit-holes of which Manly P. Hall was completely in the dark about - will appreciate this book.
Better living through sigils, servitors and chemistry.
A thousand repetitions equals one truth. Remember that when you wake up.
What a hoot! Quaint, presumptuous, full of fluff, and non-stop kookery. If you enjoy the outrageous and the odd, as I do, you'll be delighted with this long-winded, pompous exposition of complete nonsense. Magnetism is personal power and the author's treatise on how to attain it is total bunk peppered with pseudo-science. There's even a chapter about developing a "magnetic eye!" The author whose real name was Albert Edgerly and who on occasion called himself Dr. Ralston, developed quite a loyal following during his day (1852-1926) among whom was William Danforth, the president of Purina, who even added Ralston to his company's name!