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The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs (The Witch's Tools Series, 2) The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs by Alferian Gwydion MacLir
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“Granted, turning people into pigs does not seem constructive.”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs
“Cursing someone establishes a permanent connection between you and them…”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs
“A feather duster, a wooden spoon, even a toilet plunger—these are the common household “rods of power” along with the broomstick.”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs
“But you aren’t begging for divine intervention, you are casting your will upon the cosmos as a person of power and confidence. That is what the wand signifies.”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs
“In the case of sports, the muscles have their own sort of memory in the part of the brain called the cerebellum. In magical work, one uses other parts of the brain, parts that are deep, primordial, and mysterious. In anatomical maps, these regions of the brain are marked “Here Be Dragons.”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs
“Moving astral light means training your etheric and astral bodies in a similar manner. If you feel your spell sailing away in a beautiful line toward the goal, that is what counts.”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs
“Rather like good form in golf, the point of using a wand at all, rather than just your finger or your eyes, is mainly to direct your magical intention more forcibly. You could golf without clubs, but you would not drive the ball so far or so accurately.”
Alferian Gwydion MacLir, The Witch's Wand: The Craft, Lore, and Magick of Wands & Staffs