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"Professor Inkblot's Academy, originally titled Akademia Pana Kleksa in Polish, is a beloved children's fantasy novel by Polish author Jan Brzechwa, first published in 1946. The book, which has become a cornerstone of Polish children's literature, tells the enchanting story of a magical academy run by the eccentric and brilliant Professor Inkblot.
The academy, situated in a fantastical land, is a school for boys whose names all begin with the letter A. The protagonist, a young boy named Adam Niezgódka, is invited to the academy where he and his fellow students embark on a whimsical journey of learning. The curriculum is far from ordinary, with subjects that include uncovering the secrets of seemingly ordinary objects,...>>
"Your brain is your most powerful ritual tool, this book shows you how to wield it.
The Neural Grimoire is not another recycled occult manual. It’s a complete operating system for chaos magicians ready to trade candles for cognitive architecture, and robes for real-time neurological manipulation. In a world saturated with passive metaphysics, this book cuts through the mysticism and hands you the real mechanics of altered states, trance induction, sigilcraft, belief hacking, and neuroplastic self-evolution.
Built for advanced practitioners who want more than symbolism and stagecraft, this is an unapologetically direct guide to transforming your nervous system into a living magickal engine. You’ll learn to enter gnosis on command, burn intent into your cortical memory,...>>
"Roman Wicca reimagines the Wiccan religion through the lens of ancient Roman paganism, creating a new spiritual system that honors both Roman tradition and contemporary witchcraft. Whether you’re a solitary practitioner or part of a coven, this book will help you incorporate the gods and spirits of Rome into every aspect of your magical practice!
Inside, you’ll explore:
The Roman pantheon and how to work with gods like Diana, Faunus, Jupiter, and Juno
Spirits of the home and beyond, including Lares, Penates, Nymphs, and Manes
A new "Wheel of The Year" adapted from authentic Roman festivals
Step-by-step guides to performing Roman rituals, rites,...>>