When I was 6 it was mostly general magick, Earth Power by Scott Cunningham, Magic by the late Francis X. King (a general discription of diffrent magickal practices, with some samples) and a couple of books, one named White Witchcraft which is the one I think taught me to talk to candles (a candles makes an intristing friend for a child)
and another one I can't even remember the name of. None of which ran with the intensity of the angel and now Solomonic magick I'm studying now. On the contrary I sometimes think being that young helped, as I started with all my imagination intact, before reality got to much of a hold on it, and even now sometimes I have to close my eyes and try to remember my beginings in this wonderful enhancement to life. I ran onto a copy of the Magick of Abra-Melin, but at my fathers request I did not work with any spirits until I was 13.
I take that back, I might have done some brief expirementing with the Grimoire of Armadel before we had that talk come to think of it.....It generally wasn't as bad as you may think. My best friend from the time I was 4 also had an intrist, So I had someone to explore these things with. Though I'll grant I enjoy my child side more the older I get then when I was young, but apparently its in my nature (or at least the astrology books seem to say so of capricorns) and it seems a bit late for regret now.
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†l† excuse my ignorance Master Bym, but umm....what is PM?
On the contrary, the tales of the tired old man come with experience not gained in any way but time, and time in this manner is on your side.
oh, and yes from what I could tell, precocious would definately be a describing word of me as a child. =)
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