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Magic Books by Talia Felix

Talia Felix hoodoo conjure magic books

Death and Destruction

Delve into the darker side of hoodoo with Death and Destruction. This daring book explores the secrets of Hoodoo spells crafted for harm, revealing the hidden arts of cursing, hexing, and crossing. With cautionary tales, historical context, and explicit instructions, Death and Destruction is a gripping journey into the world of malevolent magic, offering insight into its practices and their consequences.

Conjure Cookbook

Enter the enchanting world of practical magic! This extraordinary guide offers a rich collection of recipes, not for the kitchen, but for crafting magical incense, potent oils, invigorating baths, and transformative powders. Unlock the ancient and powerful art of conjure as you create your own mystical concoctions to manifest your desires and tap into the hidden energies of the universe. Includes rediscovered historical formulas that were on the verge of being lost!

Conjuration

This captivating book delves into the roots of American folk magic, offering a fascinating glimpse into the spells and rituals practiced from the 19th to the early 20th century. Explore the hidden traditions, powerful incantations, and enchanting conjurations that have been passed down through generations, and unlock the ancient secrets of Hoodoo like never before. (Author's Note: I consider this one to be my masterpiece.)

Homemade Hoodoo

Unlock the secrets of hoodoo magic from the comfort of your own home! This empowering guide takes you on a journey through the traditions of conjure, providing practical rituals, spells, and remedies that anyone can easily incorporate into their daily life. Whether you're looking to attract love, prosperity, or protection, Homemade Hoodoo offers accessible and authentic wisdom to help you manifest your desires. Designed especially for those who don't want to shop at occult stores, everything in this book can be done with products you can either make at home or purchase from regular grocery, drug and big box stores.

The Petit Albert

Talia Felix's translation is back!  Many hoodoo and voodoo practices were influenced by this text, which was originally in French and was popularly read in the Southern US and Latin America. This is the first ever complete English translation of this very important book! Whether you seek to unlock hidden powers or explore the mystical arts, Petit Albert will be your indispensable guide to a world where magic and mystery intertwine.

The Intranquil Spirit

Step into the shadowy realms of the occult with Talia Felix's 'The Intranquil Spirit.' This hauntingly evocative book unravels the mysteries of the Intranquil Spirit, a restless entity summoned for matters of love and desire. Prepare to be enchanted, as Felix guides you through rituals, spells, and incantations, offering a glimpse into the mystical world where love, obsession, and the supernatural collide. Includes dozens of variations for performing the spell and instructions for how to break the spell.

Hoodoo Book of Dreams

Dive into the enchanting world of psychic dreams and unveil the secrets of this mystical hoodoo tradition as you journey through its rich history, powerful spells, and ancient rituals. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned practitioner, this book is your key to unlocking the hidden realms of sleep magic and manifesting your wildest dreams.

The Hand Book

Discover the mesmerizing world of mojos and gris gris, and delve into the centuries-old tradition of conjure and learn the art of crafting powerful charms and amulets that can bring protection, luck, and transformation into your life. With step-by-step instructions and a wealth of knowledge, this book is your indispensable guide to harnessing the mystical forces of conjure bags or "hands" to shape your destiny.

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