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A practical guide to the ancient magical tradition of Russian sorcery and Eastern Slavic magical rites
List of contents
INTRODUCTION
Sorcery as a Living Tradition
1 Pagan Christianity or Christian Paganism
2 Slavic Magic, Power, and Sorcery
The Spells
3 Love and Relationship Spells
4 Money, Wealth, and Business Spells
5 Protection Spells
6 House and Home Spells
7 Health and Healing Spells
8 Dreams and Divinations
9 Cemetery Traditions, Superstitions, Sorcery, and Spells
10 Simple Tips for All Occasions
Index
About the Author
About the author
Born in the Soviet Union, Natasha Helvin is an occultist, hereditary witch, and priestess in the Haitian Vodou tradition, as well as an avid scholar of other magical traditions. She learned the ancient Slavic secrets of magic and healing from her family and, as a child, often saw her grandmother and mother use magic in their everyday lives to help neighbors and friends. A professional rootworker and spiritual coach, she lives in the Pacific Northwest.
Summary
A practical guide to the ancient magical tradition of Russian sorcery and Eastern Slavic magical rites
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"The book feels very much like a deep dive into the charms and practices of Slavic Witchcraft, both beneficial and baneful. From hexing noisome coworkers and stealing the luck of others, to protecting oneself from curses while utilizing love and healing charms, Helvin’s thin book is ostensibly opulent with orisons of all varieties. Looking for a quick charm to stop nasty rumors? Perhaps something a bit more banishy? This book’s got a slew of clever ideas one can springboard from. In fact, I challenge any Witch worth their salt to not find an extremely useful hex or charm within Slavic Witchcraft’s pages. Highly approved and recommended."