In the cozy accents of a British gardening columnist discussing the
proper approach to cabbage worms, a practicing witch reveals such
dark truths as how to improve sex (judicious quantities of your
favorite liqueur - she particularly recommends Strega - in
beautiful glasses) and the properties of colors (fill a blue glass
bottle with water and leave it in the sunlight several days before
imbibing the results, which "will be beneficial to health and
psychic sensitivity"). Then you might want to know how to remove
evil spirits from the garden (plant a rowan tree, of course) or
house (three peeled onions hung at strategic points for seven
nights, then thrown into a running stream). . . . Laughable but
affable. (Kirkus Reviews)
Magic is all around us - in stones, flowers, stars, the dawn wind
and the sunset cloud. All we need is the ability to see it,
understand it, and apply it. Natural Magic explains how to practise
the age-old white magic that village wise women have used for
centuries. It deals with the magic of herbs and flowers, of the
four elements, of numbers and colours, amulets and talismans, how
to read cards, how to interpret dreams, and much more. There are
chapters on the secrets of sex magic, and on the use of traditional
spells. If you want to learn to charm warts, to cast a love spell,
or to plant a magical garden, this book will tell you how. An
essentially practical treatise, which sets out to show how magic
can be for everyone, and how, indeed, it has always been inherent
in human life and nature. Both those who are new to the practice of
magic and those with experience will find it delightful reading and
an informative handbook for use in daily life.
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