Stephen Mace

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Stephen Mace



Average rating: 4.14 · 155 ratings · 12 reviews · 11 distinct works
Stealing the Fire from Heaven

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Taking Power: Claiming Our ...

4.14 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2006 — 3 editions
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Shaping Formless Fire: Dist...

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Seizing Power: Reclaiming O...

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Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics

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Squeezing being Das Sein au...

it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1993 — 2 editions
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Das Formlose Feuer Gestalten

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Die virtuelle Mechanik der ...

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“When we dwell on a desire in our conscious minds, we involve ourselves in rational attempts to satisfy it, attempts that bind our energy into structured schemes that defy the fluid essence of power. We waste our energy weaving dreams—tapestries of method and motivation, expectation and fear of failure—veils that keep us from seeing ourselves as nodes of power linked directly to Infinity. But when we repress our desires, they shrink away from consciousness to turn in on themselves—becoming discrete entities—and if we can pour enough energy into them (even as we keep the thought of them out of our waking minds), they will sink down into the wellsprings of Fate, where the energy will be able to adjust Fate's flow according to our wills.”
Stephen Mace, Stealing the Fire from Heaven



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