Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Read Bleach Doujinshi Online








The Art of Magic
of Phillis Curott
This text is nothing short of perfect in every respect. There is history, practice, teaching, spells and more. It's fine for people starting out, but it is equally effective for those already experienced. The
Curott has outdone herself this time.




The Magic of Love
of Phillis Curott
According effort Curott finally introduced in Italy. After 'The art of magic, "Phyllis Curott splits once again with readers their experiences of life, the magic here aimed greatest is love.




The Book of Witches
Raymond Buckland
important contribution by one of the greatest exponents of magic, suitable for virtually everyone, even to the lonely. There are prayers, meditations, recipes, ceremonies and rituals coven.
A true masterpiece of esoteric.




practical magic or the art of secretly otterene Love, Power, Health, Wealth, Happiness.
unknown writer - year 1897
Practice of Magic - What is Magic - White Magic and Black Magic - How to remain immune from Sortilegio - The Driver Magic - The Ceremonial Magic - spells and ways to heal - Experiences Magic - The Vision in the crystal - the Art of the filters and to be loved - Amulets, etc..



Pagan Magic
Ivy Muir
History, reflections and practical examples on pagan magic and its holidays. Not exactly essential, but it's still a good book.





Applied Magic by Dion Fortune
magic in this book should be interpreted as a way of life to face life and all that it puts us in front of us gifts and obstacles. Obviously we are talking about esoteric Christian, since the author was a known member of the Golden Dawn.





The art of witch
Dorothy Morrison
One of the most comprehensive and serious books on the subject. Full of information, recipes, spells, prayers and more.
A small jewel of practice magic that every beginner should have as one of his books.
not forget, too, that Dorothy Morrison was one of the largest Wiccan authors who have never contributed to the knowledge and dissemination of neo-pagan culture.

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