You've got the basics of spellcasting down—now take your magical practice to a higher level. Discover how to add potency to your protective and defensive magic, healing work, psychic development, and divination. Cast successful spells for love and money. Add lesser-known workings to your repertoire, such as sending out etheric tendrils, creating a nocturnal servitor, and ethically practicing weather magic. With convenient "at-a-glance" correspondences and recipes for potions, incense, and oils, Spellcasting offers practical tips and techniques that will forever improve your magical workings:
- Love magic
- Familiars
- Remote viewing
- Scrying mirrors
- Merging with the elements
- Divination
- Psychic development
- Weather magic
- Healing
- Defensive magic
- Astrological influences
- Protection
- Meditation
- Altered states
- Allies and helpers
- Money magic
Praise:
"A comprehensive yet readily digested review of magical theory and practice, together with some very useful recipes and rituals."—Raymond Buckland, author of Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Magical Theory
Chapter 1 – Know Your Magic
Chapter 2 - Know Yourself
Chapter 3 – Know The World
Chapter – 4 Know The Heavens
Chapter 5 – Know Your Craft
Part 2: Magical Practice
Chapter 6 – Protection
Chapter 7 – Divination and Psychic Development
Chapter 8 – Love Magic taken to the Next Level
Chapter 9 – Money Magic taken to the Next Level
Chapter 10 – Allies and Helpers
Chapter 11 – Healing
Chapter 12 – Defensive Magic
Chapter 13 – Weather Magic
Part 3: Ingredients and Recipes
Chapter 14 – Magical Recipe Book
Index
Bibliography
About the Author :
Michael Furie (Northern California) is the author of Supermarket Sabbats, Spellcasting for Beginners, Supermarket Magic, Spellcasting: Beyond the Basics, and more, all from Llewellyn Worldwide. A practicing Witch for more than twenty years, he is a priest of the Cailleach.
Review :
"A comprehensive yet readily digested review of magical theory and practice, together with some very useful recipes and rituals."—Raymond Buckland, author of Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft