Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One, Foundational Practices and the Shamanic Roots of Spiritual Knowledge | eBook (PDF)

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Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One introduces a foundational framework for understanding awareness, perception, and spiritual discipline beyond belief-based systems. Drawing from Toltec knowledge, Zen stillness, and early yogic insight, this work explores the shared shamanic roots underlying many spiritual traditions.

Not All Sorcery Is Magic—Some of It Is Mastery. The Path Begins Here—Toltec Teachings Reimagined for a New Seeker. From Castaneda to Zen—A Bridge Between Worlds of Power. Break the Illusion. Reclaim Your Power. Live the Warrior’s Way.

(order at the bottom of the page)

▶️ Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book 2: eBook (Download)

▶️ Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book 3: eBook (Download) New Release.

▶️ Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book 4, The Sorcerer’s Lexicon: eBook (Download) New Release.

Overview

Mysticism, sorcery, and yoga are not distant or obsolete traditions but living disciplines concerned with self-awareness and the undoing of perceptual conditioning. Though history assigns them different names—sorcerer, yogi, mystic, saint, seer—they point toward the same archetype: the individual who steps outside inherited frameworks of belief to investigate reality directly. In this work, sorcerer serves as a modern term for that enduring figure.

History also reveals a recurring pattern: movements born in rebellion against convention are eventually absorbed into the structures they once challenged. Over time, direct inquiry is replaced by doctrine, and experiential knowledge gives way to belief. Where institutional religion tends to stabilize perception within fixed systems of meaning, the sorcerer’s path operates differently. It is concerned not with belief or conformity, but with dismantling the assumptions that govern perception itself.

This path is neither symbolic nor comfortable. It demands sustained confrontation with the ego-self, careful examination of one’s internal narratives, and a disciplined inquiry into the mechanics of consciousness. There is no appeal to authority and no promise of reassurance—only the gradual emergence of direct awareness, unmediated by ideology or emotional identification.

Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One establishes the foundation for this work. It introduces the essential principles and early practices of sorcery with clarity and restraint, offering readers a practical orientation rather than a system of belief. What is presented here is not doctrine, but a map—and every genuine map must leave room for the traveler’s own verification.

This journey unfolds across three volumes, each addressing deeper layers of perception and self-deception. When obstacles arise, later explorations—particularly those addressing self-importance—provide tools for recalibration and continued progress.

Book One is both an invitation and a caution. The path of sorcery is demanding, transformative, and inherently personal. Yet for those willing to engage it sincerely, it offers the possibility of reclaiming perception, dismantling illusion, and approaching awareness with precision rather than belief.

And if you like the book, please SUBSCRIBE to receive updates 👍, comment and share. Stay safe.

Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One introduces a foundational framework for understanding awareness, perception, and spiritual discipline beyond belief-based systems. Drawing from Toltec knowledge, Zen stillness, and early yogic insight, this work explores the shared shamanic roots underlying many spiritual traditions.

Not All Sorcery Is Magic—Some of It Is Mastery. The Path Begins Here—Toltec Teachings Reimagined for a New Seeker. From Castaneda to Zen—A Bridge Between Worlds of Power. Break the Illusion. Reclaim Your Power. Live the Warrior’s Way.

(order at the bottom of the page)

▶️ Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book 2: eBook (Download)

▶️ Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book 3: eBook (Download) New Release.

▶️ Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book 4, The Sorcerer’s Lexicon: eBook (Download) New Release.

Overview

Mysticism, sorcery, and yoga are not distant or obsolete traditions but living disciplines concerned with self-awareness and the undoing of perceptual conditioning. Though history assigns them different names—sorcerer, yogi, mystic, saint, seer—they point toward the same archetype: the individual who steps outside inherited frameworks of belief to investigate reality directly. In this work, sorcerer serves as a modern term for that enduring figure.

History also reveals a recurring pattern: movements born in rebellion against convention are eventually absorbed into the structures they once challenged. Over time, direct inquiry is replaced by doctrine, and experiential knowledge gives way to belief. Where institutional religion tends to stabilize perception within fixed systems of meaning, the sorcerer’s path operates differently. It is concerned not with belief or conformity, but with dismantling the assumptions that govern perception itself.

This path is neither symbolic nor comfortable. It demands sustained confrontation with the ego-self, careful examination of one’s internal narratives, and a disciplined inquiry into the mechanics of consciousness. There is no appeal to authority and no promise of reassurance—only the gradual emergence of direct awareness, unmediated by ideology or emotional identification.

Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One establishes the foundation for this work. It introduces the essential principles and early practices of sorcery with clarity and restraint, offering readers a practical orientation rather than a system of belief. What is presented here is not doctrine, but a map—and every genuine map must leave room for the traveler’s own verification.

This journey unfolds across three volumes, each addressing deeper layers of perception and self-deception. When obstacles arise, later explorations—particularly those addressing self-importance—provide tools for recalibration and continued progress.

Book One is both an invitation and a caution. The path of sorcery is demanding, transformative, and inherently personal. Yet for those willing to engage it sincerely, it offers the possibility of reclaiming perception, dismantling illusion, and approaching awareness with precision rather than belief.

And if you like the book, please SUBSCRIBE to receive updates 👍, comment and share. Stay safe.