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Ceremonial Magick Simplified

Why Rituals Work

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Ceremonial Magick Simplified

By: John Paul Egan
Narrated by: John P. Egan
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Ceremonial Magick Simplified is a completed nonfiction manuscript that examines ceremonial ritual from an operational perspective: not as tradition, belief, or symbolic expression, but as a system of constraint designed to produce authority, stability, and behavioral change.

The audiobook is written for experienced practitioners of Western ceremonial magick and for readers interested in the mechanics of ritual efficacy rather than lineage, spectacle, or instruction. It does not present new rituals, spellwork, or systems. Instead, it analyzes why ceremonial practice often produces diminishing returns at advanced levels and identifies the structural conditions under which ritual continues to work.

The central argument is that ritual failure is rarely metaphysical. It is structural. Authority leaks when attention, identity, preparation, duration, and integration are mismanaged. The audiobook treats ritual as a form of cognitive and behavioral engineering and traces what undermines results over time.

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