Fire Magic

· Elements of Witchcraft 3. grāmata · Tantor Media Inc · Ierunātājs: Tegan Ashton Cohan
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Help Your Magic Burn Brighter with the History, Lore, and Uses of Fire Bring the passionate element of fire into your practice with this captivating entry in Llewellyn's Elements of Witchcraft series. Featuring spells, rituals, recipes, and folklore, Fire Magic shows you how to fully harness the flame and add new meaning and energy to your life. Join author Josephine Winter on an illuminating exploration of fire and its many uses in witchcraft. Discover candle and bonfire magic throughout history, how fire is depicted in mythology, and fire-related celebrations for the sabbats. Learn about correspondences, sacred herbs and woods, and how to stay safe while honoring this element. Featuring guest contributors, fire deities, mythical beasts, crystals, and more, Fire Magic inspires you to reignite your passion for magic.

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Josephine Winter is a Pagan author and podcaster. She is one of the founding members of the Pagan Collective of Victoria, an organizer of the Mount Franklin Pagan Gathering. Josephine shares a little blue house in the bush with her family.

Tegan Ashton Cohan is a classically trained actress, physical comedienne, and entrepreneur. A Wellesley College alumna, she has studied with Shakespeare & Company, The National Theatre Institute, and The Meisner Center, among others.

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