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The Wizard's Gift

Mark Townsend

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Mark Townsend is a Priest, a Bard and a member of the Magic Circle. He leads retreats and gives talks that combine magic and the spiritual quest. His book, The Wizard's Gift is especially applicable to magicians. Mark Hopes that, in reading it, they will discover and unlock more of their own inner resources of enchantment. See below the Product Description for what leadings magicians have said:

In The Wizard's Gift a young man has all but lost the will to live, for his life has become meaningless. However, though depressed, one place he always finds can lift his spirits is the forest, which he frequently visits. On one of these occasions he meets and chats with an old man who oozes a genuine wisdom and spiritual depth. The old man becomes his mentor and, over time a beautiful relationship develops. Gradually the depressive re-discovers the wonder and magic of life, and he begins to think of his mentor as The Wizard. The Wizard gives him many gifts - tangible and symbolic items that bring profound spiritual insights and self-knowledge. Each of these gifts will be relevant and will speak directly to the readers of the book, and they too will begin to experience a sense of inner magic and spiritual transformation.

"This book itself is the wizard's gift. It is a story about five gifts from a magical mentor, all of them surprising, necessary, interesting and spiritually provocative. Rather than being sedated by the usual trite, teary and tedious testimonies of motivational tracts, we are briskly propelled into an adventure that stimulates our capacity for awe and wonder about our lives. This book is the sixth gift offered to us by the wizard as mentor, both inside and outside the tale, Mark Townsend."
-- Robert E. Neale

"Wizards are very much into the proper blending of things, making new creations that lead to old wisdoms, finding new awakening in ancient endeavours. Mark Townsend is such alchemy. Mark is both a Magician and Christian Priest, but don’t let that frighten you away. Mark has the unusual drive to find the mysterious in Christianity and to combine both worlds to make a more universal spirituality. His work is unlike the common trend of modern clergy and Christian church. Mark envisions a personal spiritual evolvement with wonder, the miraculous as a natural part of daily life.

"Wizards of the modern age still keep many ancient secrets and can hint only at what is within each of us. Wizards provoke students into a journey that leads within. Mark does this beautifully in his novel, and we shall both meet you as you travel there with us."

-- Kenton Knepper

"I wish that every person who approaches magic would do it with the same attitude that Mark Townsend's characters show in this engaging book. There is a healthy restlessness, an initial rebellion, in Sam and Jane as they find themselves following their own paths towards magic. This is an uneasiness that is natural. I know because I often feel it myself and I have to assume that Mark, being both a magician and a priest, might feel it too from time to time. Magic, especially in our times, is a foolish thing, as foolish as all fundamental things are because, as André Bretón said, 'Only the superfluous is truly indispensable.' I think Mark has given us a useful guide for how to feel when we are touched by magic and know we can't keep ignoring it – a guide disguised as a mesmerizing tale that is almost impossible to put down once you start reading it! "
-- Enrique Enriquez