Icon Magick, A Simple and Versalile Magic System for the Practicing Wizard

Icon Magick, A Simple and Versalile Magic System for the Practicing Wizard
Title Icon Magick, A Simple and Versalile Magic System for the Practicing Wizard PDF eBook
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Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 292
Release
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ISBN 1424329698

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Portable Magic

Portable Magic
Title Portable Magic PDF eBook
Author Donald Tyson
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Magic
ISBN 9780738709802

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Say goodbye to ceremonial robes, incense, candles, and oils. Donald Tyson presents a new, easy way to perform ritual magic with only one tool: tarot. From manipulating elemental forces of nature to making potent charms, all ceremonial rituals can be performed with a standard 78-card deck. Tyson's efficient system of tarot magic is based on the Golden Dawn tradition, which corresponds with tarot imagery. He teaches how to work magic on the astral level by projecting one's awareness into the ritual tarot layout. Learn how to set up an astral temple, build an altar, cast a magic circle, and create a triangle through which to actualize your purpose. This innovative guide to tarot magic also includes rituals related to unions, business, banishing, and evoking elementals.

The Brothers' War

The Brothers' War
Title The Brothers' War PDF eBook
Author Jeff Grubb
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Pages 448
Release 2018-03-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0786966394

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The Myth. The Magic. Dominarian legends speak of a mighty conflict, obscured by the mists of history. Of a conflict between the brothers Urza and Mishra for supremacy on the continent of Terisiare. Of titantic engines that scarred and twisted the very planet. Of a final battle that sank continents and shook the skies. The saga of the Brothers’ War.

Candle Magic for Beginners

Candle Magic for Beginners
Title Candle Magic for Beginners PDF eBook
Author Richard Webster
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 110
Release 2004
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0738705357

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Anyone who has made a wish before blowing out birthday candles has practiced candle magic. Quick, easy, and effective, this magical art requires no religious doctrine or previous magic experience. Anyone can practice candle magic and Richard Webster shows you how to get started. Learn how to perform rituals, spells, and divinations to gain luck, love, prosperity, protection, healing, and happiness. Also included are tips for which kinds of candles to use, candle maintenance and preparation, best times for magic, and how to make your own candles.

A Practical Guide to Witchcraft and Magick Spells

A Practical Guide to Witchcraft and Magick Spells
Title A Practical Guide to Witchcraft and Magick Spells PDF eBook
Author Cassandra Eason
Publisher Foulsham
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Magic
ISBN 9780572027049

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Everyone has the power to make spells, and this book takes the reader step-by-step through a menu that includes everything from self-help for happy families to green magic for saving the planet.

Magonomia

Magonomia
Title Magonomia PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gronosky
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 2021-11-30
Genre
ISBN 9781733721967

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Magonomia is the roleplaying game of Renaissance wizardry. Everyone plays a wizard, wielding magic inspired by authentic European folklore from the sixteenth century. Together, the players explore mysteries in Enchanted England, a fantasy version of Elizabethan England populated with faeries, spirits, and creatures of legend.

Critical Race Theory

Critical Race Theory
Title Critical Race Theory PDF eBook
Author Richard Delgado
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 708
Release 2000
Genre Law
ISBN 9781566397148

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This tightly edited volume contains the finest, highly accessible articles in the fast-growing legal genre of critical race theory--a field which is changing the way this nation looks at race, challenging orthodoxy, questioning the premises of liberalism, and debating sacred wisdoms. Including treatments of two new, exciting topics--Critical Race Feminism and Critical White Studies--this volume is truly on "the cutting edge." Questions for discussion and reading suggestions after each part make this volume essential for those interested in law, the multiculturalism movement, political science, and critical thought. In this wide-ranging second edition, Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic bring together the finest, most illustrative, and highly accessible articles in the fast-growing legal genre of Critical Race Theory. In challenging orthodoxy, questioning the premises of liberalism, and debating sacred wisdoms, Critical Race Theory scholars writing over the past few years have indelibly changed the way America looks at race. This edition contains treatment of all the topics covered in the first edition, along with provocative and probing questions for discussion and detailed suggestions for additional reading, all of which set this fine volume apart from the field. In addition, this edition contains five new substantive units--crime, critical race practice, intergroup tensions and alliances, gay/lesbian issues, and transcending the black-white binary paradigm of race. In each of these areas, groundbreaking scholarship by the movement's founding figures as well as the brightest new stars provides immediate entry to current trends and developments in critical civil rights thought. Author note: Richard Delgado, Jean Lindsley Professor of Law at the University of Colorado at Boulder, is one of the founding members of the Conference on Critical Race Theory. Winner of the Association of American Law Schools' 1995 Clyde Ferguson Award for outstanding law professor of color, he is the author of over 100 articles in the law review literature on civil rights and of several books, including Failed Revolutions, Words that Wound, and The Rodrigo Chronicles. Jean Stefancic, Research Associate in Law at the University of Colorado, is the author of leading articles and books on Critical Race Theory, Latino/a scholarship, and social change, including No Mercy: How Conservative Think Tanks and Foundations Changed America's Social Agenda (Temple).