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The Book of Shadows Vol II - cover

The Book of Shadows Vol II

Various Authors

Casa editrice: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Deeper mysteries, greater wisdom, and powerful practices await.

Following the tradition of the first volume, The Book of Shadows — Volume Two expands the journey into magic, ritual, and spiritual growth. This collection by various authors offers advanced teachings, meditations, and practices designed for those who wish to explore the mystical arts on a deeper level.

Why readers love it:

Expanded knowledge. Builds upon the foundations of Volume One with new spells, rituals, and insights.

For the dedicated seeker. Perfect for readers ready to enhance their magical practice.

Timeless guidance. Blends ancient wisdom with modern approaches to spirituality.

A living book of magic
From seasonal rites and protective charms to meditations on energy and intention, this volume provides inspiration and empowerment for the spiritual path. It is both a practical guide and a mystical companion.

✨ Step further into the circle of wisdom and embrace the deeper magic within.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Book of Shadows — Volume Two—a continuation of timeless rituals, spells, and spiritual teachings.
Disponibile da: 29/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 169 pagine.

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