Egyptian Revenge Spells
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Product Description
In our darkest moments,who hasn’t contemplated revenge?
Veteran spell-caster Claudia R. Dillaire turns to the dark art of Egyptian magic, revealing how rituals prac- ticed thousands of years ago just might provide the necessary catharsis for our modern times. Whether you’re looking to inspire jealousy in your ex, metaphysi-cally kick a competitor to the curb, protect yourself from those wishing you harm, or empower yourself to clear negative emotions from your life,
Egyptian Revenge Spells has the perfect solution to redress the balance and restore equilibrium.
With twenty-five spells, details on ingredients such as oils and herbs, the mythologies of ancient Egyptian deities, and instructions on how to cast an effective spell, you’ll find plenty of material to help you exact revenge–but only on the truly deserving, of course. So go ahead–embrace these modern spells, rituals, and incantations to help release your vindictive impulses and embrace your darker inclinations for some well-deserved payback.
CLAUDIA R. DILLAIRE is a practicing pagan and experienced spell-caster who has intensively studied Egyptian magic for more than ten years. She is also the author of
Egyptian Love Spells and Rituals.
About the Author
CLAUDIA R. DILLAIRE is a practicing pagan and experienced spell-caster who has intensively studied Egyptian magic for more than ten years. She is also the author of
Egyptian Love Spells and Rituals. She lives in Mesa, Arizona.
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Introduction
I was raised in a traditional household and participatedin an organized, mainstream religion for many years. Questioning the tenets of my religion was not encouraged, leaving me dissatisfied and unfulfilled. I tried a number of religious pursuits in the ensuing years, as well as practicing no religion. I do not believe in speaking ill of other religious traditions, and I feel that everyone is entitled to follow their own spiritual paths without fear of recrimination or retaliation. However, I am also not naive enough to believe that religious persecution does not still exist, which often makes me reticent about my own beliefs. Several years ago, I approached Wicca, hoping I had finally found my path.
I will admit that Wicca was more to my liking than traditional organized religion. Solitary Wicca allows for more individual growth and investigation but still has certain restrictions. Wicca wants to attract practitioners but has had to fight associations with the occult of the 1970s as well as Satanism, and so it stresses positive magic, harming none, and the law of return.
The basics of magic opened my mind and alleviated some of the longing I felt in my soul, but I am a practical human with my own failings. I harbor dark thoughts and emotions, and sometimes I feel that revenge and retribution are helpful in moving forward and releasing anger. Dark, destructive magic, on par with some Hoodoo practices, is more in keeping with my temperament.
All the pieces came together when I started studying ancient mythologies and deities. The Greeks and Romans were into pleasure as well as retribution, but their gods cavorted with mortals far too often for my taste. The Indian and Asian pantheons seemed a bit overwhelming but distant. The Celts did not personally appeal to me, and though most Wiccans incorporate many Celtic deities and practices into their devotions, I knew I would not be fulfilled following that path.
Few books on Wicca even mention the Egyptian deities, and fewer still attempt to illustrate their religious practices. I spent many months pouring over dusty scholarly texts to learn about the temple priests and how they worshiped the gods. I read all I could about Egyptian mythology and cosmology; I had found a religious path that finally made sense to me. I could feel the Egyptians’ passion in their lives through their literature, and the devotion they felt for their gods was natural.