And with that, I can say, in the hands of an imaginative master or mistress (providing such a person would be willing to spare the patience to stretch themselves out that far) this could prove to be a valuable reference for making magic an ascetically pleasing work of art in the area verbal spells and charms. Real mages have been known to be creative enough to make magic out of some of the most ridiculously pointless things. It's saving grace is that it does stand in that grey area between the authentic and the counterfeit, so it actually might be of practical use for both the spellcaster and the illusionist, albeit for different purposes. Yes, this book would be totally worthless if it weren't for the possibility of this book being useful. But then I wouldn't be writing this review. I could have spent the precious money someplace else. You can't always judge a book by its cover, but I did in this case. With that in mind, if I weren't already aware that the separation between real magic and ordinary life is blurred (if it exists at all), I would have taken this book and thrown it into the fire, even though I had bought it brand new.something I rarely do with books. But I wouldn't be surprised that, what with all the prestidigitator's flash and dazzle, they would occasionally and accidentally find themselves tripping over into the real world of magic, yet they wouldn't be willing to admit it except in secret with others of their kind over a drink, and with hushed voices no less. They prefer the comforts of high technology that feed their own egomania. Their callousness is mostly a first-world problem, mocking things they're too psychologically lethargic to understand. So they commence to make fun of them through their performances. Theatrical magicians seem to enjoy being on stage bullshitting skeptics like themselves, being blind, conceited, and insensitive enough not to be concerned that globally, there really are people who depend on magic for their very survival and day-to-day well-being.not everyone is as materialistic as these professional deceivers. There's also a thin line between between real magicians and fake ones. In rare cases the cover can be different.There's a thin line between superstition and real magic. We aim to be helpful and flexible.andnbsp VISIT BUYERLAND NET MEDIA BOOKSTORE THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY, HAVE A GREAT DAY !!! Our stock is changing frequently and we usually dispatch the latest, updated print of the book. All of our orders are processed promptly using Paypal.Should you have a specific request to pay using any other methodandnbsp like bank deposit, cheques, postal order or any other method please contact us. The delivery time vary by region, usually delivered between 1 and 3 days. shop * great products * worldwide delivery * Dictionary of Ancient Magic Words and Spells Title: Dictionary of Ancient Magic Words and Spells ISBN 10: 1620553740 EAN: 9781620553749 Author: Lecouteux, Claude Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company Publication year: 2015 Binding: Hardback Dimensions: 163 x 238 x 33 mm Weight: 738 grams Pages: 448 pages, 214 b&w illustrations Country of origin: United States Readership: A comprehensive handbook of more than 1,000 magical words, phrases, symbols, and secret alphabets We are committed to post all products you order the same or next working day. Item: 314294447661 Dictionary Of Ancient Magic Words And Spells AM Lecouteux Claude Inner Tradition. Ships to: AU, AMERICAS, EUROPE, ASIA, NZ,
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