Curses, Hexes & Crossing: A Magician’s Guide to Execration Magick

Curses, Hexes & Crossing: A Magician’s Guide to Execration Magick

Renowned Daemonolatress S. Connolly explores the taboo topic of Execration Magick from a unique “darker path” perspective. This book covers cursing from Ancient Egypt to modern times and gives the modern magician plenty to consider when it comes to cursing, hexing, and crossing enemies; as well as learning to break bad habits and curse bad situations. Also included is a section about protections, how to break curses, how to clear one’s personal space of negativity, and simple methods for psychic self defense. 6×9; 162 Pages; Paperback & Hardcover available.

Currently available in HARDCOVER and Paperback on Lulu.

Amazon Paperback

Barnes & Noble and your local bookstore – May 2011 (again, depends on printer/distributor database updates)

UK Distribution - Summer 2011 (could be as late as  July or August).

Kindle | Nook |

 

CURSES, HEXES, & CROSSING by S. Connolly is a well researched compendium on curse work. Like fellow author Connolly, I am fascinated by curse work, and like her, its extremely rare that I do it.  CURSES, HEXES, & CROSSING is a introduces the readers to curse work across cultures while correctly cautioning readers about the pitfalls young magicians get usually must get through while being honest about the culture surrounding real practicing magicians.  This books presents a list of ideas, that the aspiring practitioner can build off of in their own execration work even when removing personal issues, habits or traits. ~ -Andrieh Vitimus, author Hands On Chaos Magic, host of the DeeperDown the Rabbit Hole Radio show on Para-X.com

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