Tag: Spellbook

Social Media Spellbook 366 Ways to Get Witchy on the Web


Free Download Social Media Spellbook: 366 Ways to Get Witchy on the Web by Amy Blackthorn, Natalie Zaman
English | August 20th, 2024 | ISBN: 1454953845 | 384 pages | True EPUB | 1.22 MB
Social media is part of our lives, and it’s an increasingly popular place for witches of all kinds to meet and create new spells. On TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and more, witches set intentions, manifest their dream jobs, and even create virtual altars for their ancestors. Social Media Spellbook is a perfect way to take part in this trend by using social media to channel the power of the universe. Authors Amy Blackthorn and Natalie Zaman propose adaptable formulas that draw on symbolic imagery, astrology, tarot, herbs, and crystals-not to mention everyday desire-in a spell-a-day format that anyone, even a beginner witch, can use.

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Pagan Portals – Spellbook & Candle Cursing, Hexing, Bottling & Binding


Free Download Melusine Draco, "Pagan Portals – Spellbook & Candle: Cursing, Hexing, Bottling & Binding"
English | 2012 | pages: 96 | ISBN: 1780995636 | EPUB | 0,9 mb
Curses have given the world some of its greatest legends and folklore, and the more grisly and gory, the better we like them. But cursing, or ill-wishing, is not a practice confined to magical practitioners – black, white or grey – it is a form of expression intended to do harm in reparation for some real or imagined insult and can be ‘thrown’ by anyone of any race, culture or creed without any prior experience of ritual magic or witchcraft. According to the dictionary, however, a curse is defined as: To invoke or wish evil upon; to afflict; to damn; to excommunicate; evil invoked on another person. If this is the clear definition, then under what circumstances can we challenge this established way of thinking and ask ourselves can cursing ever be justified? And if we hesitate for just a moment, then we must ask the next question: Is cursing evil? Like all aspects of life, however, it is advisable to put things in their proper perspective before passing judgement.

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