I noticed a lot of mention about this forum dying from lack of information on the path, so I decided I'd contribute. I've been practicing sorcery in many forms (ritual, non-ritual, astral, etc.) over the last eight or so years. In it's most basic form sorcery is the practice of bending ones reality to their desires, this can be done through persuasion of others, forcing and manipulating events, and even altering the realities of others. It's seems that most of the current online information of sorcery comes from
http://www.angelfire.com/mi3/tomekeeper/types/sorcery.html, which isn't wrong per se, but in my honest opinion is a little too RPGed up for my tastes. The abilities of Twilight and Glamour that have been described are actual sorcery abilities, they are just more passive, and not called by those names. Twilight as they refer to it, is more of a mental trance state than a physical experience. Sorcerers first enter an emotional trance state, meaning they must focus on emotion, usually by bringing back bad memories, nightmares, whatever they can think of that will create a strong emotion, and then be able to relax their body at the same time so that they become completely disassociated. At first this is quite a daunting task but quickly becomes almost second nature. After going into the trance state one can either choose to stay in trance for the casting of their rituals/spells or leave the trance while keeping their hightened emotional state. Glamour, which in actual practice is referred to as "double speak" or "sorceric tounge" is the ability to focus ones will on an intent, while speaking that intent. For instance, say you were visiting your local bar, and noticed a bottle of whiskey on the counter, you might ask the bartender "what year is that whiskey?" while placing your intent of having some behind it. By the end of the night, you could be stumbling around pissed with your wallet full hehe. Anyway, I just wanted to clear some of the misconceptions up. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask, I'll be more than happy to answer.