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Original Title: | Utterly Wicked: Curses, Hexes, and Other Unsavory Notions |
ISBN: | 0979453313 (ISBN13: 9780979453311) |
Edition Language: | English |
Dorothy Morrison
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 4.29 | 463 Users | 29 Reviews
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Hexes, curses and other unsavory notions. Most magical practitioners won't even discuss them. Why? Because they'd much rather find a positive solution that benefits all concerned. And, there's nothing wrong with that. Occasionally, though, our problems are such that nothing in the positive solution arena will handle them. It's time to make a decision to stand tough, be strong, and take definitive action to defend ourselves. And, if you're ready to do that-if you're ready to own that action and take responsibility for it-then Utterly Wicked is the book for you! Jam-packed with more than one hundred rituals, incantations, hexes and curses, this book is the quintessential primer for learning all those magical tricks that no one wants to talk about. Do you know the proper way to enter a cemetery? Utterly Wicked tells you how, as well as the proper methods for collecting and using graveyard dirt. Explore the little known secrets of the 11" fashion doll and see why it's become such a valuable magical tool. Then learn to prepare Hot Foot Powder, Four Thieves Vinegar, Goofer Dust, and other magical components specifically designed to obliterate your toughest problems. Most important, though, you'll also find the tools to protect yourself, your family, and your home from ever being bothered with these sorts of difficulties again. A must have for any Witch's bookshelf!
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Title | : | Utterly Wicked: Curses, Hexes & Other Unsavory Notions |
Author | : | Dorothy Morrison |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | October 31st 2007 by Willowtree Press |
Categories | : | Witchcraft. Religion. Wicca. Paganism. Nonfiction. Fantasy. Magic. Occult. Magick |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 463 Users | 29 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Utterly Wicked: Curses, Hexes & Other Unsavory Notions
Great book! Not for the fluff bunnies.This is a great reference...especially for "gray witches". She's got wonderful spells and helpful ideas for those of us who have a sound, necessary reason for being a lil' bad.
This book is FANTASTIC! Dorothy Morrison is a badass wicked witch that knows her stuff! I love Dorothy's writing style. She is personable, easy to understand and most importantly she is does NOT talk down to you. The information Dorothy gives in this book is sound, helpful and refreshing. The topic of cursing and hexing is a red-button issue in the Wiccan/Pagan community and she does an excellent job of keeping to traditional Wiccan belief (ie: what you send out comes back to you, balance and

Wow!!! this book tells you how to be a good-bad ass witch if you know what i mean, theres so much in here that teaches you about black magic with lots of spells, rituals,incantations and much!!! much!!! more!!! and one of my favourite books from the best Wiccan author ever, Dorothy Morrison, i recommend this to anyone interested in Wicca and Paganism.
This book is so refreshing and simply delicious!! I love the down-to-earth, in your face tone, I love how she explains well certain basics and how she goes outside the box of just giving away hexes and curses. Really an excellent book if you're serious about witchcraft, newbie or not.
LOved Loved Loved This book
Give this a miss. The author gives a lot of guidelines and then contradicts them through her actions. She says not to work with spirits that would be at cross purposes with you. So, she seeks out the help of a confederate soldier in her magic as her ancestors were confederate soldiers. But... she's doing hoodoo, and says it's vital to honour the Orisha Oya when entering a graveyard for magical purposes. Does it not occur to her that confederate soldiers might not be particularly happy being
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