Saturday 21 July 2018

A Cart Full of Magic by Ileana Abreav

Divided into four parts. The first part looks at everyday products for magical items. This is more of an introduction to a small variety of things she has decided to talk about. In part two, she goes into food, drinks and more. So it looks into stuff like vegetables, fruits, bread and more. Part three covers topics of the house, hygiene, beauty, and others. A few things mentioned are flowers, essential oils, and hardware. In the last part, it talks about enhancing magical work. Colour in magic, outside influences, and two other topics are talked about. There is a reflection as a closing.
It is mentioned that not everything has magical meaning but the essence of the product and how the items are used and produced. It does have some information and keywords associated with them. Some items will say: See (item or chapter). The book is not fully information based, so if that is what you wanted, you are not totally going to get it. There is some information about moon phases, days of the week, cleansing and blending energies. Throughout the book, there is information laid in it and a nice tool to have but not something I would fully rely on for something like kitchen witchcraft.

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