Spell Casters Manual

Spell Casters Manual
Author: Dorothy Holder
Publisher: Dorothy Holder
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2017-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Packed with healing spells, rune spells, tarot spells and that is just for starters. Get on top of that Mercury retrograde, attract the perfect job or partner while carrying talismans to help you get through the tough times or to encourage a more peaceful existence. This is a comprehensive spell book that is not limited to witches craft but user friendly for anyone who wants to take energetic control of themselves and their environment. Spells include healing, love, runes, tarot, protection, warding and many more. . You will find a guide to the best day and time along with the moon or suns influences, even the season or month can be the difference between successful spell casting and outstanding success. A specific guide to materials, intentions and divine timing puts you in a position to tailor any spell to your own personal requirements, these spells are easy to perform, easy to find materials for and more importantly sustainable if you need a long term spell. Dorothy and Jenny ran a radio show called Witches Britches teaching their audience the various tools used in creating the life you want, from creating your own card deck, to power mats that turn any flat surface into an alter and bring specific energy patterns to your desires. Dorothy has created oracle cards and tarot decks and is the Founder and teacher of Vibrational Energy Technique of healing, understanding very well the interaction between us and the universe. When you are looking for good quality information, step by step guidance and a common sense approach to all things Esoteric, Dorothy is the way to go.

Omnifray RPG Expert Manual

Omnifray RPG Expert Manual
Author: Matt West
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1409205479

The Enshrouded Lands ' an earth-like world where magic bubbles away beneath the surface, beyond the ken of the common folk ' may take so many forms that they really are a thousand worlds in one. This is the second rulebook for the Omnifray RPG. It continues on from the Basic Handbook, delving deeper into the mysterious fabric of the Enshrouded Lands, with detailed information on possible backgrounds for player characters and masses of material on an array of secretive cults. It presents the standard advanced rules for fantasy Omnifray in full. The complete Omnifray system awaits you. This book gives your PCs greater access to feats of physical energy and concentration as well as full access to feats of elder magic, unholy magic, holy magic, mystical power and destiny, downtime feats such as divination and herbalism and feats of combined physical energy and concentration. You must be familiar with the Basic Handbook to use this book. Omnifray is intended for a mature audience.

Outcastia Campaign Setting Book III: Campaign Master's Manual

Outcastia Campaign Setting Book III: Campaign Master's Manual
Author: Nitehawk Interactive Games
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1105978648

Welcome to Book III of the Outcastia Campaign Setting for the d20 System. You've journeyed through the land in World Tour and learned what you need to know about the realm, you dove into the meat of the Setting with newly designed gaming elements that help you make your mark in the "Land of Dragons" with the Player's Guidebook, now it is time for you to delve into creating your own games as the Campaign Master(TM) with Book III: The Campaign Master's Manual. This book includes: In depth NPCs to add to your games to both strengthen them and to freshen them up, a sampling of monsters unique to Outcastia to wet your appetite before the release of The Tome of Terrors, and more. With this book you will have everything you need to run a campaign in the realm of Outcastia (and beyond). Everything you need is included... So what are you waiting for? Grab some paper and pencils. Bring out that dice. Rev up your imagination. Your journey awaits, if you have the nerve...

Spellcasting for Beginners

Spellcasting for Beginners
Author: Michael Furie
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2012-12-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738734535

Learn the Fundamental Skills of Magical Practice Explore how to bring love, money, healing, blessings, and more into your life with over seventy simple spells and rituals. This easy-to-use, essential guide provides a comprehensive introduction to magical techniques. Learn the basics of spellcasting: timing, correspondence, discipline, intent, projection, grounding, and more in this practical manual. From candles, crystals, and charms to witch bottles, gems, and cords, you'll study the many forms and tools of magic. You'll even attain knowledge on how to design your own spells in this accessible guide for the beginning witch. Spellcasting for Beginners provides everything you need to know about magical practice with clear, concise instruction. Create a basic altar for solitary practice, experiment with nature-based magic, and discover the many uses of potions, recipes, and natural ingredients for your spells. Your witch's training will be an enjoyable and enlightening experience as you take part in the magical heritage of the craft. Praise: "Michael Furie brings fantastical stories about magic and spells back to reality with this dedicated work aimed at those embarking on the long journey into magical practice."—Raymond Buckland, author of Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft

Spellcaster

Spellcaster
Author: Elen Hawke
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Charms
ISBN: 9780738706344

A thrilling collection of magical wisdom. Seven talented magical practitioners have joined together to produce this invaluable guide to the art of spellcrafting. Much more than a do-it-yourself magic manual, this guide to the craft emphasizes the responsibilities and ethical issues that are part of the magical life. Spellcaster addresses the theoretical and practical background of magic-exploring how magical energies operate and manifest. The seven essays represent different approaches and traditions-including Wicca, Hermetic Magick, Northern traditions, and freeform Natural Magick. The wisdom collected here is meant to inspire and empower beginners and less experienced magic users, so they may go on to safely and confidently customize their own magical practice.

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monstrous Manual

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monstrous Manual
Author: Gary Gygax
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This fundamental monster reference for every Dungeon Master provides complete game information for over 600 monsters, presented in an easy-to-use format along with over 300 pieces of fantasy art.

Player's Handbook

Player's Handbook
Author: Robert Neri
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2015-07
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0997267429

A new 114-page supplement from Ranger Games Publishing, the Player's Handbook for Dice & Glory reprints chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the Core Rulebook and includes new material to help new and experienced players to create fully realized characters with a full chapter on The Basics (group role & relationships, expanded disposition table, rounding out the details), Step-By-Step Character Creation (a walkthrough of 14 steps), and Character Starter Packages. This book has 9 chapters and a complete index of Specialist Character Classes for all current Dice & Glory publications.

Handbook of Hyper-real Religions

Handbook of Hyper-real Religions
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2012-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 900422694X

Today a new trend is clearly discernable, that of ‘hyper-real religions’. These are innovative religions and spiritualities that mix elements of religious traditions with popular culture. If we imagine a spectrum of intensity of the merging of popular culture with religion, we might find, at one end, groups practicing Jediism appropriated from the Star Wars movies, Matrixism from the Matrix trilogy, and neo-pagan rites based on stories from The Lord of the Rings and the Harry Potter series. At the other end of the spectrum, members of mainstream religions, such as Christianity can be influenced or inspired by, for example, The Da Vinci Code. Through various case studies, this book studies the on- and off-line religious/spiritual consumption of these narratives through a social scientific approach.