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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
In 2006 Elaine left the company under the ownership and supervision of five of her employees who were master craftsmen from Mali. These five craftsmen are led by Fatim Bouare. Fatim’s innate business sense and entrepreneurial skills helped Mali Chic to grow into a successful business today. Currently, the organization has 14 employees and about 200 member artisans. The organization sells its products through a boutique store in Bamako city. Mali Chic has partnered with various international agencies such as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), West African Trade Hub, and Aid to Artisans. Aligning with such agencies has helped Mali Chic to expand the reach of its handmade and fair trade products internationally. With the increased demand for handmade and fairly traded products, Mali Chic has been able to contribute to both the social development and the advancement of its artisan members.
The organization strives to work closely with the artisans to produce high-quality and unique products. As a result, the artisans have learned to meet the increasing demands of the international as well as domestic market. Mali Chic adheres to the fair trade principles, the artisans work from home or in their workshops, and this gives them the freedom to choose their work environment. Because Mali Chic is a fair-wage organization it provides its artisans with an advance against each order of their handmade products.
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