Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: A Recipe Book for Spells


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A grimoire, or 'cookbook' for witches to keep track of their successful spells and log their activities. Each page is divided into different sections where the author may list their ingredients, invoked or evoked deities (or elements, angels, or whatever), incantations, moon phases, and more - the recipes to your rituals. This is your own spell caster's cookbook, with 200 pages worth of magick! This particular book is 7.44 X 9.69 inches.




Bubble, Bubble, Toil, and Trouble


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In the tradition of How to Turn Your Ex-Boyfriend into a Toad, this newest book by Telesco is a fun guide to whipping up magic in the kitchen. With her warm, lighthearted tone, ace kitchen witch Telesco guides readers through the very special magic of enchanted food. Print features.




The Goodly Spellbook


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Here is the thoroughly comprehensive, absolutely definitive guide to spells--the basic handbook for anyone looking to practice some hands-on magic. Delightfully well written and practical, filled with atmospheric illustrations and diagrams throughout, it encompasses all the principles and philosophy of spell casting, and gives recipes for charms to solve common contemporary problems. This offers what witchcraft and Wicca books dont: an in-depth understanding of whats behind the spells and why they work. Its amazing how much magic is in here: Geomancy, Elemental Scrying, Tree Divination, Mystic Dance and Drumming, Kitchen Witchery, and lots more. From healing, protection, and attraction spells to spells for discernment, repulsion, and concealing, not a topic goes uncovered.




The Goodly Spellbook


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Presents a collection of ancient spells and incantations that have been adapted for modern times.




Spellcrafting


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Craft your own magic with this comprehensive guide to creating, customizing, and casting unique spells, charms, and potions. Make your own magic! Spellcrafting is a step-by-step guide to writing your own spells and timing them for the best effect. From different types of spells to the intentions and powers of different ingredients, you will have everything you need to create unique magic that works best for you. Spellcrafting goes beyond basic spell books to explore how and why your magic works, what you can do to improve and strengthen it, and how to troubleshoot when things don’t go as planned. Now you can take your magic into your own hands and create a completely personalized spell for wherever life may take you.




The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft


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A revised edition, updated with magickal concentration exercises, magickal ethics, expanded coverage of Wicca and its deities, and new spells and recipes.--From publisher description.




The Nerdy Nummies Cookbook


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A cookbook based on the author's fondness of geek culture and baking.




The Kitchen Witch Companion


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Meals can be more than a time for simply filling one's stomach. With The Kitchen Witch Companion, pagans can satisfy the spirit too. With delectable recipes for love (Lusty Lobster, Enchantment Pork with Mango) and health (Plum Dandy Sauce) to the history and lore of spiritual work at the grill, this is much more than just a cookbook. Combining alchemy with culinary expertise, telesco invites readers to unleash the potential for positive energy, serenity and good fortune in every dish.




Do You Believe In Magic? (A Wild Thing Book)


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Inspired by her popular Wild Thing podcast, journalist Laura Krantz incorporates the scientific method and her journalistic skills to determine if magic might be real in Do You Believe in Magic? Magic—spells and curses, hexes and potions, superstition, and rituals. We’ve all heard stories of alchemists attempting to turn abundant lead into precious, rare gold. Or of poor, unfortunate souls asking potion masters to brew up unappetizing concoctions that will help them find love. And of course, we’re familiar with curses—muttering magical words for the purposes of exacting revenge on an enemy, or protecting a hidden treasure. Who wouldn’t like the idea of special powers, or control over the natural world? It seems pretty fun, even if it’s just the stuff of fantasy books and movies. But a lot of what we call “magic” has grounding in real practices. In fact, magic is at the root of many scientific fields—from chemistry to botany to astronomy—and has been an important part of human culture for thousands of years. Do You Believe in Magic? takes readers through a world where magic and science collide. What do they have in common? Where do they differ? What role has magic played in our history, and the history of science? Why is magic still significant, even when it doesn’t seem to line up with reality? And is it possible to be scientifically minded and still believe in magic? Readers are encouraged to weigh the facts and go beyond their gut assumptions, to stretch their imaginations and think about why magic and science might be two sides of the same coin. Includes color illustrations, an at-home science/magic experiment, glossary, bibliography, and index A Wild Thing series: The Search for Sasquatch Is There Anybody Out There? Do You Believe in Magic?




Macbeth


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