Manifestation Magic
21 Rituals, Spells, and Amulets for Abundance, Prosperity, and Wealth
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- 17,99 €
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- 17,99 €
Publisher Description
A practical guide to prosperity magic using amulets, talismans, and rituals.
Elhoim Leafar, author of The Magical Art of Crafting Charm Bags, offers a clear, basic treatise on the magic of prosperity and manifesting positive abundance. No prior magical experience is required, although the material is also suitable for adepts.
The book is divided into two sections: The first section guides the reader through some basic, if simultaneously sophisticated, magical theory including the power of attraction. Readers are encouraged to develop a magical mindset. The second section puts theory into practice. Leafar features 21 (3 x 7, a very magical and auspicious number, as adepts will immediately recognize) rituals, amulets, and talismans for creating and living the life you desire.
Techniques are derived from diverse influences blending modern paganism with Afro-Caribbean and Latin American magic, reflecting the author’s background and making the material accessible to readers walking a variety of magical paths.
Born in Venezuela to a family of spiritual and magical healers, Elhoim Leafar how lives in New York City, where is manifesting his best life. He is a testimonial to the techniques described in his book. Leafar is a shaman, diviner, and traditional magician who is influenced by old folklore, modern pagan spirituality, and traditional Afro-Caribbean mythology. He teaches throughout New York City, making annual appearances at WitchsFest and New York Pagan Pride. Follow him on Instagram at @ElohimLeafar.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Astrologer Leafar (Rites of Happiness) presents a diverse, practical guide meant to help readers "achieve happiness, economic prosperity, and abundance" through rituals and spells. Leafer provides brief overviews of astrology and planetary influences; how to arrange spells around days, times, and lunar phases; deities associated with abundance and wealth (such as the agricultural goddess of Greece or the seven gods of fortune of Japanese folklore); ways of using candles and crystals; and a history of making wishes (such as wishing on stars and Middle Eastern djinni worshipped as guardians and wish granters). While some suggestions for activities are sprinkled throughout—particularly meditations for building connections with spirits and ways to consecrate magical tools—the book closes with Leafer's personal grimoire for prosperity. There's an "abundance scroll" that can be customized with personal symbols to align oneself with long-term goals, instructions for creating a soap that attracts wealth, and explanations of rituals to dispel negative or harmful energy. Leafer draws from a plethora of cultural sources and also helpfully touches on psychological barriers to obtaining wealth. Those interested in the magical power of ritual will find Leafer to be a sage guide.