Spells and How They Work by Janet Farrar

Spells and How They Work by Janet Farrar

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Defines the principles underlying all spells and explains why a successful spell is composed of three elements: intent, visualization, and will-power. This book covers the various aspects of spell making - including psychic self-defence, sex magic, cabalistic magic and talismans.

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Spells and How They Work by Janet Farrar

In this practical and authoritative handbook, Wicca's leading authors Janet and Stewart Farrar define the principles underlying all spells and explain why a successful spell is composed of three elements: intent, visualization, and will-power. Careful at all times to observe basic rules of responsibility - that a spell should never intend anyone harm or manipulate anyone against their will - this is a comprehensive guide to ways of effective spell-casting. This book covers all aspects of spell making - including psychic self-defence, sex magic, cabalistic magic and talismans. There is a generous collection of actual spells, past and present, drawn from history, literature, folklore, old grimoires, and the years of experience of the authors. Spells of love, healing, problem solving, weather and binding combine in this unique addition to the literature on magical working.
Janet and Stewart Farrar, authors of many books on witchcraft, were well-known witches who appeared frequently in the media. Stewart Farrar died in 2000.
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ISBN 13 9780709069133
ISBN 10 0709069138
Title Spells and How They Work
Author Janet Farrar
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2001-02-13
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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