This 31-year-old, who claims to be related to this unknown world since she is right, has written a modern spell manual that provides information on how different cultures have made – and continue to do – use of magic. To do this, over the last two years, it has been documenting itself, and acknowledges, "it has not been an easy process." "Most spells have traveled throughout the generations orally, so there is not always a record of their origins." To clarify his doubts "it has been necessary to travel and delve into history and anthropology".
Interest in this field has been in place since I was a child. "We did all kinds of rituals with my friends. It started as a game but, over the years, we realized the rationale and meaning that most of those spells had." However, "it was not easy to find a book that would quench my thirst to know [...] Most of them told you, for example, to bathe in a lake on a full moon night, or things like that. In the end, waiting for the right day, you ended up giving up and doing nothing." For this very reason, he points out, "I was not interested in anything when drafting this manual. I wanted to propose magic in the service of people, because that is their true function. Benevolent spells to enter into harmony with the cosmos."
Most spells have traveled throughout the generations orally, so there is not always a record of their origins
Tania does not consider herself a superstitious person. "It has nothing to do with one thing with the other," he insists, adding that, most of the knowledge he has acquired originates, without going any further, "from the traditions and customs of our own country" [...] "Although in Spain the theme of magic has traditionally been seen as something dangerous or forbidden, it has been practiced over the generations. That said, from a home environment."
Although in Spain the theme of magic has traditionally been seen as something dangerous or forbidden, it has been practiced over the generations
The same author explains that many of the things she does have seen them in her own home. He sets the example of St. Pancracy,who is offered parsley in search of good fortune or to conjure storms, "something that has been done since ancient times". On the latter, Tania recommends readers always place "a salt cross in front of the window. This will stop the thunder but not the rain, which always goes well that it rains." This spell, she explains, "my mother taught me as a child and I still do today with that of San Cucufato,which serves to have self-assurance and reaffirm. I light a candle, focus it and repeat quietly what I want to happen. It has to always be a positive message. That is, we would say 'yes to peace' instead of 'no to war'. It always works."
Alongside these, Tania collects many other spells, all of them very diverse. There are them to take away sorrows, to summon animals of power, to read the hand or even to access other worlds. First and foremost, his intention has been to create "a positive book to make life better." But, despite his trademark optimism, he admits that he has encountered "too many prejudices" over the years. "There will always be people who are not willing to believe [...] To all of them, I invite you to know other ways of seeing life. Far from what we have been led to believe, much of the magic is sympathetic and has a positive purpose."
The author acknowledges that there are still "many prejudices" to magic
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