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The magical traditions of ancient Greece encompassed spells, curse tablets, drugs, potions, poisons, amulets, and talismans. For many cultures of the past, there was a very fine line between magic, superstition, religion, and science. The ancient magicians were seen as symbols of wisdom, keepers of secrets, and masters of the arts, mathematics and science, particularly chemistry.
Lily POV I was just getting the mail when a postman comes up to me. He greets me, gives me a letter and heads on his way. I am very curious about who sent me the letter. I slit the envelope and inside, I can see Petunia's handwriting. I take the folded letter out and read it: Dear Lily, I was reading the potion book you bought me and I was very interested in the Sleeping Draught. I think it wou...
Eleven-year-old Ella is the first Conjuror to attend the Arcanum Training Institute, a magic school in the clouds where Marvellers from around the world practice their cultural arts, like brewing Indian spice elixirs and bartering with pesky Irish pixies. Despite her excitement, Ella discovers that being the first isn't easy, and not all Marvellers are welcoming of Conjurors. But eventually, she finds friendly faces in potions teacher, Masterji Thakur, and fellow misfits Brigit and Jason. When a dangerous criminal known as the Ace of Anarchy escapes prison, supposedly with a Conjurors's aid, Ella becomes the target of suspicion. Worse, Masterji Thakur never returns from a research trip. With her friend's help, Ella must clear her family's name and track down her mentor before it's too late.
Between the years of 1630 to 1655, Giulia Tofana and her poison cartel were the primary facilitators of well over 600 deaths, by way of disgruntled wife, through their trademark poison known as Aqua Tofana.
Creative Photo Manipulations by Lecce, Italy based artist Chiara Fersini. Chiara started her research in photography back in 2007 investigating the inner
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This is a close-up to this prop , I need to find or draw the last part of the page , because it is not visible in the film... for now I do like some accident happen on this part of the page... like a splattering of the polyjuice-corrosive potion , or some kind of natural distressing effects... Does anyone have more info about this page? Thanks!
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Please note that this is a crochet pattern (PDF file), not the actual toy. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. You will only receive a pdf file of the instructions on how to make your own GamiBie Town not a finished product! This crochet pattern contains a detailed description on how to create the three characters, the two little pets, the menhir and the magic pot. • If you have any questions – please contact me • --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEVEL Intermediate --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIZES – Gami Boy: 10 cm tall (4 inch) – Gami Girl: 12 cm tall (5 inch) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MATERIALS Materials needed to create the toys: – crochet hook size 2.20 mm – crochet hook size 1.25 for details (or you can use buttons for some) – small magnet (8x3mm) – yarn brand: Ricorumi – black glass or safety eyes Ø 6 mm (4 pairs) – tapestry needle – stuffing material – glue --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LANGUAGES The pattern is available in ENGLISH (US term) & FRENCH. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This pattern is for personal use only. Sharing information from this pattern is prohibited. This pattern or parts of it may not be reproduced, sold, distributed, or translated without authorization. If you publish photos of the amigurumis that you’ve crocheted following this pattern, mentioning me “Noobie on the Hook” as the author of the pattern is always welcome and much appreciated. Don’t forget to tag me if you publish pics on social media! Join me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noobie_on_the_hook/
(edited June 2017) I did up this poster in 2015 when I was trying to find ways to cope with my child’s meltdowns. After working with my child for a few years, I have come to have a better und…
Gender: Feminine Planet: Venus Element: Earth Powers: Divination, Love, Prosperity, Protection Magical Uses and History: "April showers bring May flowers..." The tulip is often one of the first flowers to pop up in the spring, especially in April and May. They convey a message of hope and mark a fresh start. Because of their variety of colors and shape, tulips were probably one of the first flowers grown solely for their beauty. Tulip designs on pottery date back as far as 2200 to 1600 B.C. and have been found on fabric from the Byzantine century. There is little European history of the tulip until the early 1500's when European explorers and traders were introduced to the flower by the Turkish sultans. From then on, tulips spread across Europe, particularly Holland where they were prized and later became the national symbol, sometimes costing more than gems and gold. In the early 1700's the Turkish government outlawed the sale of tulip bulbs outside of the capital city to manage the outrageous and inflated costs of the bulbs across Europe. Tulips are most commonly referred to as the symbol of perfect love. The Turks used them in love potions or placed them on altars during love spells. They can be used to increase desire and build relationships, both new and old. Furthermore, tulips are also used in flower language. Red is a declaration of love, yellow hopeless love, and black meant a heart burning with love. Apart from their association with love, tulips also project other positives energies such as prosperity and protection. They were often worn to safeguard against poverty and bad luck. Because of the wide variations in colors, tulips can be used in a variety of color magic, including prosperity and protection spells. Tulip can be used in a number of spells including: Love Spells and Potions Luck Magic Protection Magic Medicinal Uses: There is very little medicinal writings on the uses of the tulip, likely due to the cost of tulip bulbs for much of history. However, a poultice made of tulip flowers can treat and soothe rashes, stings, scratches, and minor burns. Tulip oil can also be used as a house freshener or added to baths and massage oils to uplift vibrations. Preparation and Dosage: To create a poultice, warm 2-4 flowers in hot water. Dip a towel into hot water and place the petals within the towel. Lightly crush the petals and apply them to the affected area. Hold in place for 10 minutes using the warm towel. Petals can also be combined with castor oil, especially when treating burns and insect bites. Want to print a copy of this for your Book of Shadows? Click below for your free copy!
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Magia Naturalis (natural magic) is the main work of the Neapolitan scholar Giambattista Della Porta, first published in 1558. Download the free PDF book here: