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Original post: Pakkaram

I wrote a book review about a book which is written by the leader of Estonian pagans.

The Basics of Magic: The Twenty Energy Transfer Channels
Publisher: Noria Booksâ?¢
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The book is an essential introduction to the spiritual structure of the world and of a person. For example, this book also talks about energetic differences between a man and a woman and abilities that different genders have in the field of witchcraft. It also talks about a person's twenty energy transfer channels and the Raktobler laws of the universe. For example, it teaches how to use not only the force of the planet but also the force of the universe. The book also shows why and how our everyday lives are influenced by this that people call witchcraft and teaches how we can change our everyday lives better through witchcraft. This book also contains a lot of examples from life, which help to understand how magic works. The book is illustrated with many explanatory pictures. As I remember, this book (in American English) is with over 180 pages.

Topics in this book are serious, but there are many funny examples from life in this book that made me laugh. In this book there are many terms that could be unfamiliar to you, but the interpretations of the terms are not in the end of the book but in the text of the topics, so it makes it easy to follow and enjoy this book. This book gives a very wide picture about the world of witchcraft and in my opinion it is a â??must haveâ?Â

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Original post: Pakkaram

I need to correct myself because I didnâ??t know English grammar enough before.
A phrase â??Estonian paganâ?? (without double capital) means a person who lives in Estonia and deals just with some kind of paganism. A phrase â??Estonian Paganâ?? (with double capital) means a person who deals with Estonian Paganism. So I should have used the phrase â??Estonian Paganâ?? instead of the phrase â??Estonian paganâ?? in my last post of this topic.

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Original post: Valorassa

http://www.godchecker.com/

I just found this while looking up the spelling of a name of a goddess and it have every possible god or goddess you could think of it's very cool.

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