Everyday Magic: Spells & Rituals for Modern Living (Everyday Series)
Looking for simple solutions for today's problems: computer viruses, traffic that drives you crazy, and an overextended schedule? There's an easy way to incorporate magic into your life without adding more stress to it. Everyday Magic updates the ancient arts to fit your busy lifestyle. It...
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Looking for simple solutions for today's problems: computer viruses, traffic that drives you crazy, and an overextended schedule? There's an easy way to incorporate magic into your life without adding more stress to it. Everyday Magic updates the ancient arts to fit your busy lifestyle. It promotes the use of modern convenience items as viable magical tools, and it incorporates the use of easy-to-find spell ingredients—most of which are already in your kitchen cabinet. It discusses the items and forces that boost magical work, as well as offering a multitude of time-saving tips and a large assortment of recipes for creating your own incenses, potions, and powders. More than 300 spells and rituals cover the everyday concerns of the modern practitioner.— Set your spell into motion and speed up the results with "magical boosters"— Magnify your focused intent and energy flow with herbs, flowers, trees, and stones— Learn how to perform ancient arts with modern tools: your coffee maker, blender and crock pot— Make your own magical powders, sachets, bath salts, potpourris, incenses and oils— Discover the secret to success in magical workings— Practical spells for more than 300 purposes 1999 COVR AWARD WINNER
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781567184693 (1567184693)
ASIN: 1567184693
Publish date: September 8th 2002
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Non Fiction,
Reference,
Religion,
Spirituality,
Occult,
Magick,
New Age,
Paganism,
Wicca,
Witchcraft
Definitely Wiccan. I could easily personalize these spells so I will keep it. Recommended for beginner Wiccans.
I liked Everyday Magic, but not as much as Everyday Moon Magic. I'm more drawn to the moon, I suppose, but I would recommend this book. Dorothy Morrison provides some interesting ideas about how to use your everyday things for magick, and overall it's a really nice book.