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The
Book of Spells.
By Sasha Fenton
Review by Gede
Rated 3/5 |
An interesting
hardcover book you can find in usual abundance by the famous
tarot reader Sasha Fenton, I haven't read any other pieces
of her work, but own a set of Tarot Cards she designed. This
book is not as impressive as others but it still presents
a good array of Spells that you can learn to adapt to your
own personal inclinations. The author is not coming from a
Wiccan perspective, and is a mish-mash of things, eclectic
if you will. The Spells however have a uniquely European flavour
with the exception of the variety of Spells in 'Spells for
all Seasons and Reason', from Chinese to African Rituals.
You will find a few interesting 'dumb' Spells in the love
section, as well as some wise words that can be adapted to
form Spells in the Career and Business Section. There are
Guardian Angel and Genie corrospondences to your birthdate,
so you can see according to the Jewish or Middle Eastern faiths
with devas guard you. Also included is short and brief divinatory
meanings to the runes and the
Tarot. Not such an extensive book, but is okay to introduce
Spells and the working of them to the beginner.
Rated 3 out of
5.
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