Candlelight Spells

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Candlelight Spells: The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting and Natural Healing is a non-fiction book by American author, Gerina Dunwich. It was first published in paperback in 1988 by Citadel Press, with one-hundred and eighty-six pages.

It is written as a guide to the traditional Sabbat feasts of the Neopagan ritual year, with recipes and rituals for their proper celebration. Other sections include herbal remedies, traditional crafts, casting spells and creating amulets.

As an example of the book's spells, the following is a "leviation spell":

O sayonce life up thee
Mustera gee of mee
LIFT!!
LIFT!!
LIFT!!

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