“Mexican Magic: Brujeria, Spells, and Rituals for All Occasions” by Laura Davila

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Mexican Magic shares spells and recipes deeply rooted in Mexican folk beliefs and magic. This dicho (saying) refers to the Mexican belief that good luck is a matter of fate—something you are born with or not. Mexicans traditionally attribute their good or bad luck to a greater force, to God’s will, even to the stars in the sky. Being born with a star is a blessing. While some gain their luck through fate, Laura Davila believes even more in faith, virtue, and purpose. Some people are born with a natural gift for magic, but many others are compelled toward magic by life experience. The best brujos and magical people are not those who necessarily...>>

“Lost Loot: Cursed Treasures and Blood Money” by Jim Willis

"Legendary treasures. Mythical robberies. Lost riches. Buried plunder and fabulous wealth. Hidden dangers. Ancient curses and deathbed jinxes. Captivating tales of lost fortunes, hidden caches, the eternal allure of wealth, and the heartbreak of mysterious curses! Read about the pursuit of riches turning to grief in this mesmerizing story collection! A thrilling exploration of the world's most intriguing and dangerous treasure hunts, Lost Loot: Cursed Treasures and Blood Money collects dozens of fascinating stories of reward, riches, greed, and ruin, including … Curses, deaths, and centuries old treasure on Oak Island Searchers hunted down and killed before finding a gangster’s stolen riches The eternal quest for...>>

“Wise Women: Myths and Stories for Midlife and Beyond” by Sharon Blackie

"Unparalleled inspiration from fierce grandmothers, misunderstood witches, glamorous fairy godmothers, and hairy-chinned hags From early childhood, we learn about the world and its possibilities through myths and fairy tales. The heroines, though, tend to be young princesses or fair maidens, and the evildoers older women: wicked witches or unforgiving matriarchs. Yet a wealth of lesser-known European stories feature mature wise women with personality and power. Compiling many years of research, Sharon Blackie has reclaimed these tales, presenting them in evocative prose that will resonate with women of all ages. This dazzling array of not-to-be-messed-with older characters provides compelling role models for today’s readers, who seek to redefine their relationship with aging. These women outwit monsters, test...>>

“Occult Experiments in the Home: Personal Explorations of Magick and the Paranormal” by Duncan Barford

"Using occultism to understand the paranormal sounds like diluting water or burying earth, but in this thoughtful and unusual book Duncan Barford draws on a deep familiarity with modern magick to provide a valuable toolbox of concepts for exploring the relationship between consciousness and the paranormal. Writing in an accessible and humorous style, Barford examines intriguing first-hand accounts of poltergeists, telepathy, communication with the dead, religious phenomena and astral projection. The essence of his unique exploration is that the paranormal does not happen only to special people and on rare occasions. In fact, to experience the paranormal we need simply turn our attention to the nature of our consciousness itself."...>>

“Magia” by Alan Chapman

"Magia is an apocryphon or "secret book" delivered by Alan Chapman to a small group of students on retreat in Pelion, Greece, in May 2019. The book is the rebirth of a tradition most famously known as Gnosticism at the beginning of the Christian era, and more recently as Magick as this period came to an end. The book is made up of twelve teachings that describe the mysteries, the true earth, our relationship with the ancestors and our place in creation, along with detailed instructions in Magia practice and an account of how the book came to be."...>>