Title: Witchcraft: The Big Spell Book (2015 Edition)
Author(s): Justin Kase
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication Date: June 2015
ISBN: 1514312980
ISBN-13: 978-1514312988
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This book is your ultimate resource guide on witchcraft as well as spells and rituals related to witchcraft and wicca!!! In this book, we start with the basics on witchcraft. We start of with the root of it all - the history of witchcraft and wicca. Then, we further move ahead by giving clarifications on what a witch really is. After which, we will provide you with the different gods and goddesses of witchcraft and wicca as well as different spells that you can use! If you are someone with minimal or no experience in witchcraft and wicca, this book is totally for you. We can help you get started really quick. If you're someone who has a little more experience and background to witchcraft and wicca, this book is still for you as you will find new bits to learn from this book. We've got heaps of resources and information all laid out in a quick, concise, and easy to read format to keep you learning for hours.
In this book, you will learn the following awesome information:
Bring you back to the past by learning the history of witchcraft!
Teach you what it really means to be a witch!
Provide you an ultimate list of gods and goddesses of witchcraft and wicca!
An in depth tutorial on progression systems - and our personal recommendations!
Provide you information about visualization, divination, rituals, and rites!
An in-depth guide to spell casting! - Cast your spells the right way!
An overview and discussion on how you can write your very own spells!
A list of spells that really work!
and much much moreā¦.
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