The night school Lessons in moonlight, magic, and the mysteries of being human

Maia Toll

Book - 2022

"Drawing on the magnetic mysticism and ancient appeal of the world after dark, award-winning author Maia Toll (The Illustrated Herbiary) invites readers to learn the secret magic of the Night, from astrology and alchemy to philosophy and timeless mysteries"--

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Published
Philadelphia : Running Press 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Maia Toll (author)
Other Authors
Lucille Clerc (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
264 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780762474295
  • Orientation
  • Welcome to The Night School
  • Your Only Prerequisite
  • Gather Your Supplies
  • New Student Orientation
  • Semester 1
  • Midnight Foundations (PHILOSOPHY 101)
  • The Mysteries of Being Human (PSYCHOLOGY 101)
  • Divining the Night (DIVINATION 101)
  • Semester Break
  • Office Hours: Midterm Check-in
  • Semester 2
  • Tools of the Mystic (DIVINATION LAB)
  • Elemental Alchemization (ALCHEMY 101)
  • Harnessing the Celestial Tides (ENERGETIC ENGINEERING 101)
  • Office Hours: Closing Thoughts
  • Final Exams
  • Commendation from the Night Mistress
  • Notes from the Teachers' Lounge
  • The Night School Library
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Magic is everywhere. To see it and the effects it has on your life, change the way you perceive the world," contends spiritual teacher Toll (Maia Toll's Wild Wisdom Companion) in this fun exploration of magic. Toll structures the volume as a curriculum split into two "semesters," with such classes as "Divination Lab," "Alchemy 101," and "Energetic Engineering 101" covering the basics of night-related magic and how to interact with it. In "Philosophy 101," the author lays out the beliefs that undergird her style of magic and posits, for example, that science and magic are two similar systems for describing the same phenomena and that energy flows toward the object of one's attention. Toll suggests readers apply concepts with "homework" assignments that include using the moon to tell time, divining the future by interpreting the movement of smoke, and researching cultures that developed an equivalent of the "four elements" (fire, air, earth, water). The author affects the voice of a compassionate professor, charmingly addressing readers by the nickname "Firefly," and the discrete "lessons" offer a clever way to organize the bounty of insight and exercises, even if the night theme sometimes gets lost. Additionally, the celestial illustrations of psychedelic night skies by Clerc wonderfully evoke the cosmic wonder of the material. The result is a delightful program with magic to spare. (Aug.)

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