The Book "Command Magic and Autism": The Power of Mental and/or Verbal Magical Commands on the Environment of Elements and Mind
This book transports readers into a fascinating world where magic and neurology merge. Told from the perspective of a highly intelligent and hypersensitive protagonist who identifies himself as a "highly probable autistic," and enriched by the observations of his wife, a doctor of medicine, the work provides a unique insight into the relationship between language, thought, and reality.
Summary
The protagonist describes his world as one defined by extreme perception and profound understanding. From a young age, he senses a strange connection between his thoughts and his surroundings. What initially appears as mere fantasy becomes increasingly real: when he utters specific words, either mentally or aloud, they seem to have a tangible effect on the elements around him. Rain that suddenly stops when he focuses on it. Candle flames that flicker when he thinks commands. People who appear to unconsciously comply with his silent wishes.
The Path to Understanding
As the story unfolds, the protagonist confronts his "highly probable autism" and realizes that his unique perception of the world allows him to penetrate the invisible web of energy, intention, and language. He begins to experiment and develops a method he calls "command magic"—the deliberate use of clear, precise thoughts and words to influence reality. In the process, he discovers the subtle power of structure and syntax in language and thought—a fascinating interplay that enables him to "direct" the elements of the world on an unseen level.
But his gift also comes with dangers: the boundaries between ethical behavior and manipulation blur. What happens if he influences people against their will?
The Inner Conflict
At the heart of the book lies the protagonist’s inner conflict: Is his gift a blessing or a curse? His efforts to use his abilities to help others repeatedly lead him into dangerous gray areas. At the same time, it becomes clear that his "autism" not only makes him more receptive to these magical connections but also imposes a special responsibility on him. He sees himself as a bridge between two worlds—the visible and the invisible—and must learn to bear this burden.
A Universal Appeal
The story culminates in a profound message: thoughts, words, and intentions have power. Every person, the protagonist argues, has the potential to influence their surroundings—whether through magical means or the everyday power of language. This book is not just an engaging novel about magic and autism but also a philosophical work that encourages readers to reflect on the impact of their words and thoughts on the world.
Conclusion
"Command Magic and Autism" is an intense, thought-provoking, and action-packed narrative about self-discovery, responsibility, and the immense power hidden in language and thought. A book that not only transports readers into a magical world but also raises profound questions about ethics, empathy, and the understanding of reality.
Number of pages | 113 |
Edition | 1 (2024) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Coated Silk 150g |
Language | English |
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