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The Book of Magic Objects
The Book of Magic Objects
The Book of Magic Objects
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This book shows a practical view of the world of Qabalah through the eyes of Danek. Danek was one of the Elders of the Friends of Euphrosyne witch coven. The whole coven had to hide their pagan beliefs and pretend to be ordinary members of the Christian community, or they would not survive. It was back in the seventeenth century during witch-hunting times. Danek was an artist and a carpenter who applied his Qabalistic magic to making objects. The rituals of this magical object-making are all described in the book. The magic objects he made were used by the coven to achieve their goals and to protect themselves and the people from Cheb (the town in which they chose to live), a pagan haven in the kingdom of Bohemia.
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Release dateJan 29, 2013
ISBN9781481780735
The Book of Magic Objects
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Danaan Elderhill

See the author biography at http://about.me/danaan.elderhill

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    The Book of Magic Objects - Danaan Elderhill

    © 2013 Danaan Elderhill. All Rights Reserved.

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    or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    The images were made by the artist Luci de Solterman

    Published by AuthorHouse 01/09/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-8072-8 (sc)

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    CONTENTS

    The Book of Magic Objects

    Introduction

    Tips and advice

    The Qabalistic Cross

    The magic mug for health

    The table of abundance

    Magic box to weaken enemies

    Picture to protect the house (from the living)

    Picture to protect the house (from evil spirits)

    Sigils for house protection

    Picture to protect a business

    The mirror to be noticed

    The wardrobe to stop you being noticed

    Amulet for personal protection

    Talisman to attract friends

    Statue to sleep well

    Talisman to attract luck

    The talisman to pass exams

    The water jar for peace and harmony

    The jewellery box to attract money

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    Introduction

    There was once was a place called Cheb in a remote corner of Central Europe. Back in the 17th century it was still in the Kingdom of Bohemia. It was a lovely village, surrounded by mountains and a magnificent forest.

    For many years witches had been hunted in the region, and as a result pagans had to hide, deny their beliefs and pretend to be ordinary members of the community. One group of them became a secret society. They called themselves The Friends of Euphrosyne. Euphrosyne is the Greek goddess of joy. She is fun-loving and very wise. With her two sisters, Thalia and Aglaea, they are known as the Three Graces.

    Euphrosyne is there to remind us to let go and have fun. She tells us to be proud of what we are, and to be empowered by our good humour. She also reminds us to laugh every now and then. After all, laughter is one of the greatest gifts we have.

    The Friends of Euphrosyne turned to this deity after they discovered that the most effective magic was that carried out with fun, joy and the spirit of friendship. They developed their rituals over time so that they could easily be camouflaged or assimilated into social gatherings.

    The society practised their craft in peace for some time and recorded the details in their Book of Shadows before they were discovered by some German witch-hunters who reported them to the Bishop of Prague. They were accused of witchcraft, but before they could be arrested the whole coven vanished. They say the members spread around Europe and overseas. The witch-hunter never found their Book of Shadows.

    Danek was

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