First thing in the morning after rising, half an hour of daily practices.
During the day, wherever time permits, some other magical working, whether that consists of a ceremony or some other practice. This is the place to put major rituals, alchemy, or what have you; assume an hour or two for this.
At some other point during the day -- after dinner works well for this -- intensive study of magical and occult texts. An hour for this is good.
Last thing at night before going to bed, another (different) set of daily practices. There are certain meditations, workings for spiritual development, etc. that are best done daily, as a separate working from the basic daily practices. Late in the evening is a good time for those. Another half hour, say.
All in all, three to four hours a day, every day -- roughly as much time as your average American spends watching the television...
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First thing in the morning after rising, half an hour of daily practices.
During the day, wherever time permits, some other magical working, whether that consists of a ceremony or some other practice. This is the place to put major rituals, alchemy, or what have you; assume an hour or two for this.
At some other point during the day -- after dinner works well for this -- intensive study of magical and occult texts. An hour for this is good.
Last thing at night before going to bed, another (different) set of daily practices. There are certain meditations, workings for spiritual development, etc. that are best done daily, as a separate working from the basic daily practices. Late in the evening is a good time for those. Another half hour, say.
All in all, three to four hours a day, every day -- roughly as much time as your average American spends watching the television...