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This is how it works: you put yourself in a receptive frame of mind, you walk into the stacks, you scan the shelves, you don't aim to choose a book; you wait for a book to choose you.

I've done this twice in less than a month and it's worked for me both times. First time I got Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, second time I got Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore. These are not just books I've enjoyed reading, these are books I was meant to read.

I didn't set out to do magic on either occasion- I just sort of stumbled into it. If my mind was blank it was because I genuinely didn't have a clue what I was looking for. The world is intrinsically magical and wants to co-operate with us and give us gifts; all we have to do is be open.

Date: 2007-11-30 12:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jfs.livejournal.com
Thanks for the boot to give Norrell and Strange another go - I was in a far more receptive frame of mind (a weekend in North Wales with nothing to do but relax helped) and I very much enjoyed it.

I'm glad that I'm no longer hoiking it between home and work on the commute, mind you.

Date: 2007-11-30 12:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I'm glad you enjoyed it.

But, yes, it's the kind of book for which the lectern was invented.

Stack magic

Date: 2007-11-30 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zoe-1418.livejournal.com
That's so nice! It's been so long since I've done the wander-in-the-stacks thing... so often these days I see a notice about a book and go to my computer, log in to the library search page, and request that the book be held for me... It would be nice to get some magic back.

Re: Stack magic

Date: 2007-11-30 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I hadn't belonged to a public library for about ten years. Ailz talked me into signing up again. It's quite a treat to have all those thousands of books to browse.

Date: 2007-11-30 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] haikujaguar.livejournal.com
The world is intrinsically magical and wants to co-operate with us and give us gifts; all we have to do is be open.

So true!

(And even if it wasn't, it would still be a splendid way to think of things.)

Date: 2007-11-30 10:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
The more you think it the truer it becomes- that's my experience, anyway.

Date: 2007-11-30 04:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] halfmoon-mollie.livejournal.com
I tried so hard to like Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell but I just couldn't get through it.

A suggestion? The Historian.

Date: 2007-11-30 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
A book about Dracula- hmm. Sounds fun. I'll bear it in mind.

Date: 2007-11-30 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amritarosa.livejournal.com
Absolutely!

And that's why I think the ceremonial should be approached first and foremost as art. It is artifice after all :)

Date: 2007-12-01 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I abandoned ceremonial a few years back. I loved ritual, I loved the sense of connection that comes when a ritual goes right, but I wanted to engage with the Whatever-it-is randomly, spontaneously, naked....

Date: 2007-12-01 08:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amritarosa.livejournal.com
For a long time I thought that the two ought to be the same thing, and struggled to get to one through the other.

Now that I don't need the props so much and (also do prefer the direct embrace of the great whatever-it-is) ritual is a whole different thing for me.

I still remember the moment when it struck me..."ah...they're different things!" And both ever so much more mysterious and thrilling for it :)

Date: 2007-12-01 11:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fickleasever.livejournal.com
When I was in London and until I became more housebound and didn't go out shopping anymore, that was the way I always found books when I went up to town to bookshops. Something would 'call' me to it. And I would make brilliant discoveries!

These days I find books in a similar way, online usually but still through serendipity and 'magic'.

:)

Date: 2007-12-01 02:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
The books I've needed to read have always found their way to me one way or another.

I'm glad it's not just me- that you and others have had the same experience.

Date: 2007-12-01 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] michaleen.livejournal.com
I didn't set out to do magic on either occasion- I just sort of stumbled into it. If my mind was blank it was because I genuinely didn't have a clue what I was looking for. The world is intrinsically magical and wants to co-operate with us and give us gifts; all we have to do is be open.
Well done and well said.

Date: 2007-12-01 02:49 pm (UTC)

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