The titled book is my first foray into ritual work. I performed the ritual for perceiving “gifts” which alludes to uncovering skills or abilities. Maybe a coincidence but it was after performing this particular ritual that I came across the Shaktipat course I’m in now, I really felt drawn to it.
The ritual is simplistic. It’s a matter of feeling into the talisman printed into the book and chanting internally or externally to request help in the task. Imagining what life would be with, and without assistance in this matter.
I’m counting it as a success since it brought me money for the course it guided me to, and I’ve quickly started picking up everything my current instructor is teaching.
I really like how straightforward and practical it is. The way Damon presents working with archangels as active, empowering tools really resonates with me. It’s like having a direct line to powerful energies. I appreciate the focus on intention and ritual, making it accessible even if you’re just starting out. Definitely a good read for anyone looking to incorporate angels into their practice with clear, easy-to-follow guidance.
Great choice @asmallpanda
@league ,
I agree! Before I do any more ritual experiments, I want to fully integrate what I’m learning from this Shaktipat course that Im partaking in. After that, I have Damon Brand’s Magickal Protection and Ben Woodcroft’s Angelic Protection Magick waiting to explore. They’ve both been excellent reads so far, and I can see them being valuable resources when the time is right.