Philip Farber
BA, MPNLP, CH
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Meditation, Hypnosis, NLP and Consciousness Exploration Expert

Philip Farber Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Consciousness exploration, meditation, NLP, hypnosis, the brain
- Best Sellers
- Meta-Magick: The Book of Atem, Brain Magick: Exercises in Meta-Magick and Invocation, FutureRitual: Magick for the 21st Century
- Career Focus
- Author, Speaker, Consultant, Hypnotist, Writer, Editor
- Affiliation
- Society of NLP, National Guild of Hypnotists, Society for Experiential Trance
Philip H. Farber is a Consulting Hypnotist with the National Guild of Hypnotists, a Hypnosis Instructor with the Society for Experiential Trance, a Master Practitioner and Licensed Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), and an author of many articles about hypnosis, consciousness, meditation and popular culture. Phil is the author of Meta-Magick: The Book of Atem – Achieving New States of Consciousness Through NLP, Neuroscience and Ritual (Weiser Books, 2008), the forthcoming Brain Magick: Exercises in Meta-Magick and Invocation (Llewellyn Worldwide, 2011), the cult classic FutureRitual, and other books. Phil has presented lectures, workshops and seminars at conferences throughout the United States and UK (including the National Guild of Hypnotists conference, the International Conference on Shamanism, the Equinox Festival, the Starwood Festival, and many more). His own seminars have filled venues in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, London, Amsterdam, and many other locations.
“Philip H. Farber has once again shown where magick meets the brain.” – Richard Bandler, co-founder of NLP “
[This is] the first magick manual entirely contemporary with modern science and the only one that will really prepare the student for life in the 21st Century.” – Robert Anton Wilson, author Cosmic Trigger and Illuminatus
“Phil Farber has a genius for transformative edu-tainment. His writing captures the warmth and liveliness of his workshops because multisensory experiential processes are part of every page.” – Iona Miller, co-author of The Modern Alchemist
“Meta-Magick is a brilliant and patently original book of magical instruction that future generations will revere as an ‘ancient classic.’” — Lon Milo DuQuette, author of My Life with the Spirits and Enochian Vision Magick
“The intent of Farber’s ongoing literary sigil is to move his readers beyond the practice of individual magicks into the shared space of collective, consensual hallucination…. Farber quickly branches out in new directions – casting a visionary world picture as if it were a guide book, a description and instruction manual to a realm that is quite literally created in the process of its depiction and subsequent imagination.” – Douglas Rushkoff, author of Coercion and Media Virus
“Phil Farber continues to amaze. His work in Brain Magick: Exercises in Meta-Magick and Invokation are accessible, flexible and powerful all at the same time. Useful for the beginning mage or the seasoned magician, Brain Magick moves from the easily understood, easily applied to incredibly complex and in-depth magicks. “In Brain Magick, Farber’s mastery of both magickal technology and neuro-linguistic programming come together to create a work destined to become a well-wo tome in any serious magickian’s collection.” – Lasara Firefox Allen, master practitioner of NLP, and author of Sexy Witch
Philip Farber Books
Meta-Magick: The Book of Atem
http://www.hawkridgeproductions.com/goods/atem.html
Brain Magick: Exercises in Meta-Magick and Invocation
http://www.meta-magick.com/brainmagick.html
FutureRitual: Magick for the 21st Century
http://www.amazon.com/FUTURERITUAL-Magick-21st-Century-ebook/dp/B0056WQM3Q/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_2
The Great Purple Hoo-Ha: A Comedy of Perception
http://www.hawkridgeproductions.com/goods/GPHHMS.html
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What's the Difference Between Hypnosis and Meditation?
I'm often asked if there's a difference between self-hypnosis and meditation. It's a simple question on the surface, but there are so many different forms and techniques in both categories that it's tough to make more than a general comparison. Nonetheless, while the boundary between self- hypnosis and meditation might not be clearly delineated, I think it is possible to make a distinction.
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Hypnosis and Ch'i
The study of meditation often crosses over into the belief systems of the cultures in which the meditative forms originated. Very often these beliefs are unfamiliar, conflicting, and perhaps not very useful for modern practitioners in Western societies. Examples of these might be devotion to various deities or acceptance of particular creation myths. However, there is one concept that remains a constant across so many different forms of meditation, martial arts, and healing practices that it deserves some examination, not perhaps in terms of truth, but in terms of usefulness.
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Contacting Philip Farber
E-mail: info@meta-magick.com
Mail: Philip H. Farber, PO Box 4431, Kingston, NY 12402