Humans have always been dazzled by staring at the marvellous night-sky. Observing the miracle of creation makes us feel unique yet also part of something (much) bigger. Magical guide for witchcraft in the past, present, future, rituals, beliefs and magic in the time past has been one important and unique characteristics to performing magic and rituals.At the dawning of the third millennium, a belief in the reality and efficacy of witchcraft and magic is no longer an integral component of mainstream Western culture. When misfortune strikes at us, our family or a close neighbour, we do not automatically seek to locate the source of all our ills and ailments in the operation of occult forces, nor scour the local community for the elderly woman who maliciously harnessed them and so bewitched us.Nor do we believe that knowledge, love or power can be ours for the taking if only we employ the correct rites, charms or incantations to bring them within our grasp. Despite the interest in the modern pagan movement, the figures of the witch and the magician are conspicuously absent from the national stage and remain, for most people at least, simply the stuff of storybooks, firmly relegated in the popular consciousness to the realm of the late-night movie and the pages of fantastic fiction.However, this has not always been so; and even now in parts of the non-Western world, where technology has failed to achieve total dominance over the traditional rhythms of agrarian life or to guarantee material prosperity and social justice, beliefs in witches and sorcerers are still firmly retained which bear significant and striking similarities to those held by Europeans throughout the early modern period.Mrs Margaret Marjoie explains you in this book: Introduction to the God/ Goddess Wiccan ritual and Wiccan holidays Elements, Crystals and Herbs The coven ande their way of life, How to StartFew writers today would be inclined to echo the views of such rationalist historians as Hansen and Lea, who regarded the beliefs of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century people in witchcraft as wholly irrational superstitions, and thundered with moral indignation against the cruelty and credulity of witch hunters and judges. 'There are no pages of human history more filled with horror than those which record the witch-madness of three centuries, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth', wrote Lea in his early ground-breaking study of the trials, while Russell Hope Robbins thought that the prosecutions represented nothing less than a 'shocking nightmare, the foulest crime and deepest shame of modern civilization, the blackout of everything that ... reasoning man has ever upheld'. what you will learn thanks to Mrs Margaret MarjorieMake magic more realisticTeach one excellently about the uses, rules and advantages of magic Restore peace and harmony what you will find in the books of the other authorsFairy taleGhost in the shellDeath noteElf queens and holy friars Live your Magical Life - Order Your Copy Now
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