Write Your Own Magic shows you how you can use the incredible magical power of words to make your dreams a reality. This guidebook presents the three magic steps essential to manifesting exactly what you want, for dreams both big and small. There is no limit to what you can ask for as long as your requests hurt no one. For instance, you might ·vibrant health ·a fulfilling relationship ·greater happiness ·more money ·a better job ·stronger faith ·increased creativity and intuition All of this, and much more, can be brought into your life when you follow the step-by-step instructions in this magical guidebook. Write Your Own Magic will show you how to create original white magic spells that make your hopes and dreams come true. First, you'll learn how to determine your life's purpose. Next, you'll find out how to write magic that makes your dreams come true in six important areas-physical, spiritual, mental, financial, social, and intuitive. Finally, you'll discover how to use the hidden power of words-sacred names and secret writings, magic diaries and dissolving ink, along with other simple white magic techniques-to make your desires, hopes, and wishes come true!
When I first bought the book, I was eagerly looking forward to the information the author had to offer. Boy was I disappointed. I expected much more out of Ricard Webster than this. Granted, he was never my favorite author, but this was the most disappointing book from him I've encountered so far. I would describe this book as akin to Wishcraft by Barbra Sher, and that book is not even a book on magic, really. Write Your Own Magic is more like writing positive thinking on paper rather than creating any kind of recognizable magic...did I mention how disappointed I was with the book? It would be a great companion to books like The Secret, but it needs some more yardage to go before it crosses the line into magic. Webster is normally a ceremonial magician type, so even I was surprised just how far he missed the mark in his own specialty. Or maybe there's something I myself am not getting from this...I don't know. All I know is I don't know how this fits in with what he normally writes about. In my opinion, it's a self-help book dressed up in ceremonial costuming. Not only is it too obvious, it's looks totally abnormal.
Write Your Own Magic is a wonderful how-to book. It could be renamed "How To Send Your Wishes and Prayers into the Universe." The author, Richard Webster describes how to create wishes, write them down, and use magical helpers like candles, herbs and crystals. He includes magical squares, and sigils. It is must for any practitioners reference bookshelf.