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The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells
Judika Illes, 2004

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Detailed

A lot of research obviously went into the writing of this book. It is very detailed and contains a lot of interesting historical information about the origins of each spell and the practice in general. Very interesting.


Best Spells Book

All I can say is.... WOW. Didn't actually this this book would be so big. But it's tottally worth it. It has almost every spell you can think of, from love spells to spirit spells, from the living to the dead. The ultimite spell book and a book that must be in every Witch's book shelf. Blessed be!









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Love It!

Although this book contains some un-practical magick, it is still a wonderful book to own. It contains spells from every corner of the earth and can be informational for infusions, tinctures, baths, incenses and oils, etc. I highly recommend that anyone interested in earth religions give this book a try!


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Belongs In Every Library

I was very wary of this book before I bought it, simply for it's title. I wouldn't call it the "ultimate" reference book, simply because I don't believe an ultimate reference book will ever be created. I do not typically buy spell books, as it doesn't seem to have as much meaning. However, this book certainly proves itself an useful resource.

The book does have many old spells, which prove to be very useful, and yet there are still a few that leave me wondering how practical they could ever be in modern use. Whether or not you intend to use every spell in the book, the book far surpasses the quality that usually comes with a twenty dollar book. Everything that you could ever need for a spell for, can be found in this book. I know that I will continue using this book as a resource for years to come, and hopefully pass it down in later years.

However, each spell in the book may be outside some people's moral limits, as the spells are from older times. I don't think the book is diminished by this fact, for one they are still interesting to observe, and two, each person ought to know their own moral limits, and simply not perform a spell that is outside of them. I recommend this book to everyone, despite how much knowledge they have. I do think some previous knowledge aides with the reading though.


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Anubis's Hand

Great book lots of good info. Has a lot of different spells from different cultures. However I was slighty disappointed at the lack of kemetic spells. Then again, alot is yet to be known about kemetic practices. Other than that the book is great


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