Product Description
“Mastering Candle Magic: Advanced Spells and Charms for Every Rite” by Patricia Telesco is a comprehensive guide that delves into the ancient and widely practiced art of candle magic. This book is designed for both novice and experienced practitioners, offering a rich variety of candle spells, rituals, and charms.
Overview
The book explores the use of candles in magical practices, emphasizing their versatility and effectiveness. It goes beyond being a mere collection of spells, focusing on integrating candle magic into everyday life. The author, Patricia Telesco, is known for her practical and accessible approach to magic, making this book user-friendly and insightful.
Key Features
- Creating and Adapting Spells: Learn how to create or adapt your own candlelit spells, rituals, charms, and chants to suit your personal needs and intentions.
- Specific Intentions: The book includes spells for various purposes such as abundance, joy, health, and prosperity. It also covers special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
- Charms and Amulets: Discover how to devise charms and amulets using candles and candle wax.
- Group Workings: Guidance on using candles in group rituals, particularly for unity and healing.
- Versatility: Candles are presented as a component that can be effectively incorporated into nearly any metaphysical method.
Practical Applications
The book emphasizes the ecological and economical aspects of candle magic, highlighting its simplicity and effectiveness. It encourages readers to live magic every moment of every day, using candles as a focal point.
Author’s Background
Patricia Telesco is a well-known author in the fields of Paganism, Witchcraft, and Wicca. She has written over 75 books, each exploring different areas of spiritual interest. Her works are appreciated for their practical advice and lack of bias towards any particular path.
Book Details
- Title: Mastering Candle Magic: Advanced Spells and Charms for Every Rite
- Author: Patricia Telesco
- Format: Softcover
- Pages: 219