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Consorting with Spirits: Your Guide to Working with Invisible Allies by Jason Miller and and Jason G. Miller
Consorting with Spirits: Your Guide to Working with Invisible Allies by Jason Miller and and Jason G. Miller
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Unlock the secrets of spirit communication and unlock success in magic with Consorting with Spirits by Jason Miller. Discover the different classifications of spirits and how to cultivate the skills of perceiving, interacting, and deepening your relationships with them. Finally, find the missing piece to truly harness the power and knowledge of the unseen world.
Consorting with Spirits shares: Proper training is necessary for calling and conversing with spirits. How to evaluate the messages you receive. A full view of different modes of contact and what situations each mode lends itself to, why the best sorcery is local. The tools to establish and maintain a long-term relationship with spirits (consorting). The 6 different manifestations of spirits and their corresponding magickal operations, qualities, benefits, and drawbacks. The 4 methods of interacting with spirits: are prayer, conjuring, compelling, and evocation.
This book will teach you different ways of interacting with spirits, from offerings and invitations to forceful conjurations. With these tools in hand, you can work with your spirit allies to achieve any goal, from protection to wealth to vast knowledge.
"Working with spirits can be some of the most dangerous yet some of the most gratifying work a magickal practitioner can engage in. With Jason as your guide in this book, you are in some of the best hands out there when it comes to approaching and working with spirits. This is a book I wish I had fifteen years ago when I began working closely with spirits." --Mat Auryn, author of Psychic Witch
Measures 6.08" x 9.05" Paperback book with 240 pages.
About the Artisans
About the Artisans
Esther Kariuki is an independent artisan who continues to make a big impact in villages outside of Nairobi, Kenya, near Kitui.  Â
Esther and her husband train women on banana fiber crafting to empower them to earn money while working from their homes. Banana Fiber which would normally be discarded is used to craft unique pieces taking the leaves from the banana tree to create durable and eco-friendly pieces of art. The products range from whimsical home decor, Christmas nativities, decorative and holiday ornaments, to functional trays/baskets.
The banana fiber is first dried, and then a light varnish applied. Once this process is complete craftspeople cut the fiber into thin strips to make several different items, including boxes, Bao Bab trees and mobiles. The varnish on the banana fiber with its many tones of brown resembles textured tortoise shell. Esther ensures the craftspeople are paid a fair wage for their goods, which has enabled many in her small village to earn a sustainable wage for their household. Â
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