Mind over Magick: The Psychology of Ritual Magick
By (Author) Richard Kaczynski
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Park Street Press,U.S.
25th November 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Occult studies
Magic, spells and alchemy
Magic, alchemy and hermetic thought
Mysticism
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
333g
A scientific examination of magical practice
Draws on peer-reviewed research in psychology and cognitive neuroscience, such as real-time brain imaging, to examine the effects of mystical states and magical practice
Shows how being in the zone, as described by athletes and performers, is consistent with the ritualists state of mind when working magic
Suggests rituals and routines to strengthen ones practice of magic, witchcraft, meditation, and yoga with empirically proven tools
By looking through the lens of psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and real-time brain imaging, Mind over Magick shows how and why ritual magical practice can produce profound experiences with tangible benefits.
The author draws on a wealth of peer-reviewed research to shed new light on magic. He uses the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, in which subjects role-played as prisoners and guards, to reveal the power of magical vestments and personas and the effects they have on ritual practitioners. The author shows how being in the zone, as described by athletes and performers, is consistent with the ritualists state of mind when working magic. He also reveals what neurological processes are involved when one encounters and works with spirits. Rituals are suggested to strengthen ones practice of magic, witchcraft, meditation, and yoga with empirically proven tools for optimal results. Readers can apply the scientific method to critically evaluate their own spiritual praxis and determine what works best for them. Solitary practitioners and group participants alike will learn what happens, both on a psychological and neurological level, when they enter sacred spaces and use ritual implements as well as enter deep meditative states. The author also details the importance of initiation as a rite of passage and transformative method of instruction.
With this book, readers can approach the art of practicing magic as a science in order to hone a more effective and empirically grounded practice.
Richard Kaczynski is a lifelong student and writer on Western esotericism. He is an authority on the life and works of Aleister Crowley. The author of Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley and editor of Aleister Crowleys The Sword of Song, he holds a Ph.D. in psychology with a minor in statistics. His doctoral dissertation examined the structure and correlates of metaphysical beliefs.