Title: The Original Theban Workbook
Author(s): Gealhain Samlach
Publisher: GoldenPhi Press
Publication Date: April 2015
ISBN: 0986392804
ISBN-13: 978-0986392801
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In this workbook, you will learn fun techniques that will help you read, write, and retain this magickal and mystical script called the "Witches Alphabet". This is the very first book of its kind that was written over a decade ago for just a select few and now available to anyone who has an interest in learning these cryptic characters. This is book number one in a series to help retain these characters and further your skill in becoming confident in reading and writing Theban like a professional.
The origins of Theban have been lost in the mists of time for many centuries and now available to you. You too can master what many have forgotten over the generations. This wonderfully written workbook will have you learning the Theban Script in less than one month. Let the Original Theban Workbook take you back to a time when these characters were so secret that only a few circles knew of its existence.
These characters have many names - The Runes of Honorius, Theban Runes, Theban Script, Wiccan Alphabet, Theban Alphabet, and many others. Some even say that the Theban alphabet originated as a Latin cipher around the 10th century. There is so much mystery surrounded by these characters that many have had their lives changed by it.
This workbook is perfect for those who are new to Theban, those who wish to relearn, to teach their children, or be given as a gift for that special person. Open this book now and take the journey down the rabbit hole. See what the mystery is all about and learn to read and write Theban today.
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