Magic enchants us


Book Description

A compilation of guidance, rituals, and insight from a seasoned witch, designed to assist individuals in enhancing their craft and nurturing their inner knowing. The book serves as a comprehensive manual for the exploration of magic and mysticism. Here lies a concise overview of what it holds: A personal narrative from the author, detailing his adventure in the realm of magic, exchanging stories and insights that have influenced his craft. Various rituals are unveiled for different purposes like safeguarding, prosperity, or restoration. These rituals typically consist of detailed guidance and essential tools. A compilation of invocations and incantations to summon energies and seek assistance from spiritual beings. A segment devoted to the chakras, the energy hubs within the body. Knowledge regarding various crystals, their attributes, and incorporating them into magical rituals. Guidance on purifying and energizing crystals is also provided. The utilization of candles in ceremonies, encompassing hues and significance. A reflection on the significance of mirror numbers and their potential as a message from the Universe. Introduction to the mystical world of runes, their intriguing past, and the art of harnessing their power. So, if you desire to uncover more about these subjects and numerous tips that will enhance your spiritual journey, delve into the book and allow yourself to be swept away by the enchantment it presen ts to you!




Modern Enchantments


Book Description

Magic, During suggests, has helped shape modern culture. Devoted to this deceptively simple proposition, During's work gets at the aesthetic questions at the very heart of the study of culture. How can the most ordinary arts—and by “magic,” During means not the supernatural, but the special effects and conjurings of magic shows—affect people?




The Enchanted Life


Book Description

A book of natural wonders, practical guidance and life-changing empowerment, by the author of the word-of-mouth bestseller If Women Rose Rooted. 'To live an enchanted life is to pick up the pieces of our bruised and battered psyches, and to offer them the nourishment they long for. It is to be challenged, to be awakened, to be gripped and shaken to the core by the extraordinary which lies at the heart of the ordinary. Above all, to live an enchanted life is to fall in love with the world all over again.' The enchanted life has nothing to do with escapism or magical thinking: it is founded on a vivid sense of belonging to a rich and many-layered world. It is creative, intuitive, imaginative. It thrives on work that has heart and meaning. It loves wild things, but returns to an enchanted home and garden. It respects the instinctive knowledge, ethical living and playfulness, and relishes story and art. Taking the inspiration and wisdom that can be derived from myth, fairy tales and folk culture, this book offers a set of practical and grounded tools for reclaiming enchantment in our lives, giving us a greater sense of meaning and of belonging to the world.







Natural Magic: Spells, Enchantments & Self-Development


Book Description

Before there was formal religion there was magic, and to this day there are people who purport to perform 'miracles' with the aid of magical powers derived from nature or the spirit realm. These powers are still out there to be tapped into by us. All you need is the knowledge and know-how contained in Natural Magic. The book reveals: How to become a natural magician, using knowledge gathered over thousands of years by magicians and mystic alike. Techniques employing plants, trees, crystals and incense along with meditation, ritual, chanting and dreams. The tools to give expression to your creativity and beliefs. A wide range of methods to bring about positive changes in your life. Natural Magic will set you on the path to self discovery.




The Re-enchantment of the World


Book Description

The Re-Enchantment of the World is an interdisciplinary volume that challenges the long-prevailing view of modernity as "disenchanted." There is of course something to the widespread idea, so memorably put into words by Max Weber, that modernity is characterized by the "progressive disenchantment of the world." Yet what is less often recognized is the fact that a powerful counter-tendency runs alongside this one, an overwhelming urge to fill the vacuum left by departed convictions, and to do so without invoking superseded belief systems. In fact, modernity produces an array of strategies for re-enchantment, each fully compatible with secular rationality. It has to, because God has many "aspects"--or to put it in more secular terms, because traditional religion offers so much in so many domains. From one thinker to the next, the question of just what, in religious enchantment, needs to be replaced in a secular world receives an entirely different answer. Now, for the first time, many of these strategies are laid out in a single volume, with contributions by specialists in literature, history, and philosophy.




Crystal Enchantments


Book Description

Unlock the secrets of the crystal healing with this A to Z guide to 100 types of stones. You don’t have to have extensive background in magic to make use of any stone. In fact, you don’t have to know about magic at all. If you are facing a difficult situation and feel you need protection and courage, wear garnets. Do you want to attract a lover? Use rose quartz or ruby. Are you troubled by negative vibrations? Wear, carry, or keep near you black onyx or obsidian. Listing their physical properties and magical uses, Crystal Enhancements will help guide you in your choice of stones from Adularia to Zircon. This book will also appeal to those who simply love stones and want to know more about them.




Enchanting Rituals: Crafting Everyday Magic In Your Life


Book Description

Enchanting Rituals: Crafting Everyday Magic In Your Life is a comprehensive guide that explores the power of rituals and the practice of everyday magic. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, this book invites you to embrace your inner magic and create a meaningful connection with the world around you. The book covers various aspects of magic, including connecting with elemental energies, honing your intuition, and working with herbs, crystals, and candles. It provides step-by-step instructions for creating a sacred space, manifesting dreams, building relationships with spirit guides, and honoring the cycles of nature. Readers will also learn about divination and oracles, crafting magickal tools and talismans, and honoring deities and spirits. Rituals for healing and self-care are discussed, as well as the importance of ritual dance and movement in connecting with the rhythms of nature. Whether you are interested in exploring folklore and magickal traditions or developing your own personal practice, this book will empower you to embrace your inner witch and step into your power. With its practical guidance and celebration of everyday magic, Enchanting Rituals is an essential companion for anyone seeking to infuse their life with enchantment and connection.




Ordinary Enchantments


Book Description

Ordinary Enchantments investigates magical realism as the most important trend in contemporary international fiction, defines its characteristics and narrative techniques, and proposes a new theory to explain its significance. In the most comprehensive critical treatment of this literary mode to date, Wendy B. Faris discusses a rich array of examples from magical realist novels around the world, including the work not only of Latin American writers like Gabriel Garcia Marquez, but also of authors like Salman Rushdie, Gunter Grass, Toni Morrison, and Ben Okri. Faris argues that by combining realistic representation with fantastic elements so that the marvelous seems to grow organically out of the ordinary, magical realism destabilizes the dominant form of realism based on empirical definitions of reality, gives it visionary power, and thus constitutes what might be called a "remystification" of narrative in the West. Noting the radical narrative heterogeneity of magical realism, the author compares its cultural role to that of traditional shamanic performance, which joins the worlds of daily life and that of the spirits. Because of that capacity to bridge different worlds, magical realism has served as an effective decolonizing agent, providing the ground for marginal voices, submerged traditions, and emergent literatures to develop and create masterpieces. At the same time, this process is not limited to postcolonial situations but constitutes a global trend that replenishes realism from within. In addition to describing what many consider to be the progressive cultural work of magical realism, Faris also confronts the recent accusation that magical realism and its study as a global phenomenon can be seen as a form of commodification and an imposition of cultural homogeneity. And finally, drawing on the narrative innovations and cultural scenarios that magical realism enacts, she extends those principles toward issues of gender and the possibility of a female element within magical realism.




Monuments in the Making


Book Description

Dolmens are iconic international monumental constructions which represent the first megalithic architecture (after menhirs) in north-west Europe. These monuments are characterised by an enormous capstone balanced on top of smaller uprights. However, previous investigations of these extraordinary monuments have focussed on three main areas of debate. First, typology has been a dominant feature of discussion, particularly the position of dolmens in the ordering of chambered tombs. Second, attention has been placed not on how they were built but how they were used. Finally much debate has centred on their visual appearance (whether they were covered by mounds or cairns). This book provides a reappraisal of the ‘dolmen’ as an architectural entity and provides an alternative perspective on function. This is achieved through a re-theorising of the nature of megalithic architecture grounded in the results of a new research/fieldwork project covering Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia. It is argued that instead of understanding dolmen simply as chambered tombs these were multi-faceted monuments whose construction was as much to do with enchantment and captivation as it was with containing the dead. Consequently, the presence of human remains within dolmens is also critically evaluated and a new interpretation offered.