Banish the poverty pox forever! Money may not buy happiness, but a wise witch knows that having no financial burdens certainly makes things easier. Being prosperous also releases a lot of constraints on our time and energy, energy that is much better directed toward positive spiritual pursuits instead of worrying over the "have nots." Money Magick was written with this in mind. In the pages of this practical and clever book you will * How magick can help us inspire prosperity. * What methods our ancestors used to attract riches. * Effective spells, charms, and chants to manifest providence. * Food, beverages, and aromatics for bountiful blessings. * Astrology and feng shui for stable finances. * Tools and techniques to reclaim abundance in every corner of life, not just your wallets. This book gives a clever, insightful, and practical blueprint for changing meager patterns in our lives to ones that reflect plenty.
Patricia "Trish" Telesco is a professional author with more than 50 metaphysical titles on the market.
Trish considers herself a kitchen witch whose love of folkore (and a bit of Strega) flavor every spell and ritual. Her strongest beliefs lie in following personal vision, being tolerant of other traditions, making life an act of worship, and being the magic!
Trish travels minimally twice per month to give lectures and workshops around the country. She has appeared on several television segments and maintains a strong, visible presence in the public through journals like Circle Network News, and on the internet.
Her current pet projects include supporting pagan land funds and coordinating spiritually oriented tours to Europe.
Telesco began her Wiccan education and initiation on her own, but later received initiation into the Strega tradition of Italy. She is a trustee for the Universal Federation of Pagans, a member of the Authors Guild, a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism and a professional member of the Wiccan-Pagan Press Alliance.
In March 2012 her husband, Paul Telesco, was diagnosed with a tumor on his brain stem. Since that time, Telesco has been focused on raising awareness and fund-raising