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“Magical forces will seek any means to realize the objective, even if it is not in the best interests of the person concerned. Unless, of course, you are clever enough to make sure you only ask for what you really want, rather than for what you think you want.”
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“Sex magic without love is black magic.”
Janet Farrar, Spells and How They Work
“By far the best, and most widely accepted, compendium of correspondences is Aleister Crowley’s book 777.”
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“Jewish tradition, by the way, also included image spells, but only for one purpose – the recovery of stolen property.”
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“Some individuals are pathological vampires, drawing energy unhealthily off others which they should be drawing healthily from the universal Source and from its manifestation in surrounding Nature.”
Janet Farrar, Spells and How They Work
“The witches’ Circle has, in fact, two functions: protective and amplifying. It keeps out unwanted influences, and it prevents the power that is built up from dissipating until the moment for its purposeful release.”
Janet Farrar, Spells and How They Work
“The Boomerang Effect is expressed in the traditional occult maxim: ‘Any psychic attack which comes up against a stronger defence rebounds threefold on the attacker.”
Janet Farrar, Spells and How They Work