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Kitchen Table Magic
Pull Up a Chair, Light a Candle & Let's Talk Magic
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Mitchell
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Written by:
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Melissa Cynova
About this listen
Melissa Cynova, best-selling author of Kitchen Table Tarot, provides a magic starter kit that is perfect for beginners. In her down-to-earth, no-nonsense style, Melissa shows how to use magic in dozens of different ways to help make positive improvements in your life and in your community. You will discover how to set intentions and goals, how to safely work with magical energies, and how to work magic for love, luck, prosperity, protection, blessings, and much more.
Magic has been used by people from many different religious or spiritual backgrounds for thousands of years. This book shares tips and techniques for simple prayers, spells, and rituals that can make a major difference in the world. You will also discover important guidance on magical ethics, as well as hands-on instructions for working with gemstones, crystals, pendulums, tarot cards, and all sorts of tools that will help you achieve your magical goals.
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-07-15
Clumsy Attempt
The author does not focus on a target age group which makes her information and advice feel rather scattered. Are we supposed to relate to her and learn from her experiences as a teen or as a middle aged woman? This book is filled with examples of a witchcraft practice that lacks emotional and spiritual maturity. The main reason that I would never recommend this book however, is how it perpetuates witch stereotypes. She summarizes the craft in such a limiting way that it actually ends up devaluing it. If you are looking for a beginner book there are far better options out there!
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