


desertcart.co.jp: The Complete Book of Black Magic and Witchcraft: Including the rituals of Ceremonial Magic, Exorcism, True Sorcery and Infernal Necromancy : Books, Shadow: Foreign Language Books Review: This is a great buy, interesting topics. Review: "The Complete Book of Black Magic and Witchcraft" isn't just a book; it's the ultimate survival guide for every aspiring wizard, witch, or casually curious occult enthusiast. Forget about Harry Potter; this is where the real magic happens – and it doesn't require a wand or a trip to Diagon Alley. First, let's talk about the Ceremonial Magic rituals. They're so detailed, like having a GPS for navigating the astral plane. I've practiced in my living room, and my furniture has never been more energetically aligned. Who needs Feng Shui when you've got ancient rituals? The Exorcism part is a real kicker. Since I started reading, those pesky poltergeists in my attic have been suspiciously quiet. They're either impressed or packed their ghostly bags and left. Bonus: I now have a new party trick for Halloween! True Sorcery is where I hit my stride. I've been casting spells like it's going out of fashion. My plants are growing alarmingly, and my cat has developed an attitude, probably thinking she's familiar now. I'm still waiting for my potions to stop exploding, but Rome wasn't built in a day. Infernal Necromancy – now that's the advanced class. Reading those sections is like opening a Pandora's box of 'Oh wow, I didn't know that was possible, and I'm not sure I should.' It's thrilling, a bit scary, and totally what I signed up for when I got into the occult. This book is like the Swiss Army knife of the dark arts. It's got everything: spell casting, spirit banishing, herb brewing, and yes, even the occasional curse (for educational purposes only, of course). It's the kind of book that makes you think, "Should I be reading this?" and then you read it anyway because curiosity is a powerful spell. In conclusion, if you're dabbling in the dark arts, considering joining a coven, or want to be the most interesting person at the next dinner party, "The Complete Book of Black Magic and Witchcraft" is your go-to resource. It's hilariously enlightening, wonderfully weird, and guaranteed to add a bit of mystique to your bookshelf. Just remember to light a candle and maybe keep some salt handy.
| ASIN | B08CM69346 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #60,550 in Foreign Language Books ( See Top 100 in Foreign Language Books ) #4,091 in Religion & Spirituality (Foreign Language Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,251) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.48 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8657461244 |
| Item Weight | 322 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 212 pages |
| Publication date | June 29, 2020 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
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D**S
This is a great buy, interesting topics.
R**E
"The Complete Book of Black Magic and Witchcraft" isn't just a book; it's the ultimate survival guide for every aspiring wizard, witch, or casually curious occult enthusiast. Forget about Harry Potter; this is where the real magic happens – and it doesn't require a wand or a trip to Diagon Alley. First, let's talk about the Ceremonial Magic rituals. They're so detailed, like having a GPS for navigating the astral plane. I've practiced in my living room, and my furniture has never been more energetically aligned. Who needs Feng Shui when you've got ancient rituals? The Exorcism part is a real kicker. Since I started reading, those pesky poltergeists in my attic have been suspiciously quiet. They're either impressed or packed their ghostly bags and left. Bonus: I now have a new party trick for Halloween! True Sorcery is where I hit my stride. I've been casting spells like it's going out of fashion. My plants are growing alarmingly, and my cat has developed an attitude, probably thinking she's familiar now. I'm still waiting for my potions to stop exploding, but Rome wasn't built in a day. Infernal Necromancy – now that's the advanced class. Reading those sections is like opening a Pandora's box of 'Oh wow, I didn't know that was possible, and I'm not sure I should.' It's thrilling, a bit scary, and totally what I signed up for when I got into the occult. This book is like the Swiss Army knife of the dark arts. It's got everything: spell casting, spirit banishing, herb brewing, and yes, even the occasional curse (for educational purposes only, of course). It's the kind of book that makes you think, "Should I be reading this?" and then you read it anyway because curiosity is a powerful spell. In conclusion, if you're dabbling in the dark arts, considering joining a coven, or want to be the most interesting person at the next dinner party, "The Complete Book of Black Magic and Witchcraft" is your go-to resource. It's hilariously enlightening, wonderfully weird, and guaranteed to add a bit of mystique to your bookshelf. Just remember to light a candle and maybe keep some salt handy.
R**L
Interesting read.
G**)
a really good book for those who are wanting to start their knowledge in this area as it covers so much, making it a good reference point and a great addition to your collection.
K**M
Buy it
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