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Comics NameThe Complete Book of Magic and Witchcraft by Kathryn Paulsen PDF Book Free Download
AuthorKathryn Paulsen
CategoryOccult and Witchcraft
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Magic Circle

The time and place for the magic ceremony are chosen according to the nature of the operation and to the planetary spirits it is necessary to invoke. Generally best is a secluded place where the magician will be free from interruption, for instance, his own home if he can keep away visitors, a forest, or a meadow.

Experiments in black magic are best performed in woods or deserts, at a crossroads, ruins, or the seashore, or in a room with black draperies, during lightning and wind storms and in bright moonlight. For magical purposes, each hour of the day and each day of the week is attributed to rule by one of the planets, and a magical operation, for instance destroying an enemy, will usually be performed on the day and the hour of the planet by which it is ruled, in this case, Mars. To find out how to set the time for a spell, consult the tables of Hours of the Day and Night and Government of the Planets.

The final step of preparation, and the initial step of the ceremony itself, is the drawing of the magic circle. Not only will this circle help concentrate the magician’s power, but it will protect him from attack by evil spirits. Careful attention must be paid to its perfect execution.

The circle is almost always nine feet in diameter, and is usually accompanied by an inner circle eight feet in diameter or an outer circle that is six Inches or a foot larger. Between the two circles and sometimes within the inner circle magic words, especially the names of God, and symbols are written. Among the symbols used most frequently are the pentacle, or five- pointed star, and the equilateral triangle (see chapter on magic numbers, words, and symbols). The circle is often made of chalk or vermilion, but other materials, preferably composed by the magician himself, may be used A black circle is most effective for operations of evil. The magic circle

MAGIC POTIONS

Included here are potions, ointments, and other recipes arranged according to purpose. It is generally evident which recipes are potentially poisonous or dangerous. All of them, however, should be used with caution.

For Love

Put a frog in an anthill. Powder the skeleton obtained, mix it with bat blood and dried flies, and make it into tiny buns. Add them to the food of one you want.

Elecampane, vervain, mistletoe berries. Dry them, beat them to a powder, and add to wine.

Bake a turtledove, then powder it and add it to the wine of the woman you desire.

For Potency and Fertility For erection

4 oz. rocket seed; 1 oz. pepper; honey. “Morning and night take as much as you can take up with two fingers. But if a man be grown old and have a loose and hanging member, he shall do this”: 16 oz. rocket seed; 8 oz.

cumin; 4 oz. pepper; 2 oz. seed of purslane. “Being bruised and made up with honey, let him take it morning and evening.”1

For conception

“If therefore you would have conception to be strong and infallible satyrion seed 4 oz.; all the liquor of a roe’s gall, honey 3 oz.; mix and put it up into a glass vessel. And when there is occasion, give it to a young woman, when it is dry, and let her use coition.” To conceive a male, use the gall of a male roe, and the gall of a female to conceive a female. If the mixture is too dry, add honey. 2

For Illusion To make a man imagine he is a bear

“This is done by dissolving or boiling the brains and heart of that animal in new wine, and give anyone to drink out of the skull, and while the force of the draught operates he will fancy every living creature to be a bear like to himself; neither can anything divert or cure him until the fumes and virtue of the liquor are entirely expended, no other distemper being perceiveable in him.”3

“…if it (century) be joined with the blood of a female lapwing, or black plover, and be put with oil in a lamp, all they that compass about, shall believe themselves to be witches, that one shall believe of another that his head is in heaven and his feet in earth…” and if it be “put in the fire when the starres shine, it shall appear that the stars run on against each other and fight.”4

“Take the gall of a male Cat and the fat of a Hen all white, and mix them together, anoint thy eyes, and thou shalt see it that others cannot see.”5

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ― Maya Angelou

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