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101 Curses

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101 Curses is an incredible collection of spells, and whether you intend to curse anyone or not, this book would make a marvelous addition to any Magic or occult book collector’s library. This book is a rare treasure trove of hard to find curses, suitable for almost anyone, whether they are new to the Magickal Arts, or are a seasoned practitioner. Some of these curses are so rotten, I’m ashamed to list them, so you will just have to buy it to find out the evil you could do with this diabolical collection! I feel for the person who angers you after you get this book! It contains an eclectic blend of curses from around the world, and is sure to have a curse for everyone on your naughty list.
Spells 1-45 are traditional type spells which require components, most of which are easy to find household items. They include easy to-follow, precise instructions on how to perform the spells from start to finish. Some of the spells even have reversal methods included in case you want to back out and stop what you have unleashed.
Spells 45-101 are a fun collection of time honored Irish Curses, which are easy to perform and need no preparation whatsoever. Just spout them out to your intended victim, and your Magick is done.
This Huge compilation of over 100 spells covers a wide variety of subjects including curses used for breaking up relationships, love affairs, friendships, marriages, courtships, curses to cause bad luck in gambling, cause someone to lose their home, lose their job, decrease someone’s stock, cause someone to become ugly, develop boils, catch the measles, mumps, shingles, break a limb, cause insanity, personal injury, depression, nightmares, headaches, and much more. There are also curses included especially for lawyers, teachers, judges, police officers, politicians, and others. There are also binding spells for when you want to take preventative measures against someone. This is a great book for the aggressive Magician.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 19, 2012

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3 reviews
August 15, 2021
Misleading title

The spells that it did list where ok... Nothing you couldn't find for free online and the last half of it was "Irish curses"consisting of colorful verbal curses that you would hear in a cheesey movie.
8 reviews
December 11, 2021
Dark yet Beautiful

The introduction was straight forward and to the point. The book was a very interesting read. Most of these I wouldn't dare think to cast, however many will be tried (the less lethal ones anyway).
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347 reviews1 follower
March 15, 2024
Wonderful book!

In my youth when I use to study the occult this was more along the lines of what was written then. It is interesting to read about so many cultures and religions producing their own curses even Christianity!
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October 2, 2019
This is not for beginners

Some deadly shit in this. Don't ever mess with a witch, especially one that isn't afraid of the law of three. Protect yourself always
6 reviews
May 6, 2021
Good for a laugh.

How to make someone vomit using a red balloon, giving someone leprosy, chicken pox, never read anything so ridiculous in my life and that's saying something.
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3 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2023
intense

These curses all seem super intense and should only be used when necessary. Definitely not for shits and giggles. Though it can definitely cause shits
13 reviews
August 7, 2024
heandy book

Darkness challenges us to be a greater person by someone’s side: their personal side. Caring and being together for one-another.
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August 23, 2013
Much, much more interesting than I expected. I was anticipating a jumbled collection from the grimoires, a kind of 'best of', 'carry on cursing' edition for the reference library.

To my surprise, it is a very modern and thoroughly practical volume. Many of the contents have obviously been collected from traditional sources, such as the spoken Irish curses that close the book. But it is all coherent and well presented, with the obvious hand of a modern practitioner who knows what they're doing. Some examples include complex bind runes and inscriptions in ogham characters. Everything is well explained.

There are some very specific curses here, for all kinds of eventualities, some of them very horrible indeed. A useful book, but one to be kept locked in the gun cupboard.
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22 reviews5 followers
December 11, 2016
Interesting...

Not much more than simple spell work with a twist. Sadly, they author chose to go into labeling the works as 'black magic'. This simply does not exist. Magic has no color, neither good nor bad, dark or light...only the practitioner has the ability to put intent to the power they wield. Other than that grossly ignorant statement, the book had some interesting value.
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1 review
April 22, 2015
Great for knowledge

It's a great book for resources and knowledge. With that said the spells in this book are pretty nasty. Knowledge of these could help give a defense to them.
2 reviews
November 24, 2016
Even i'm not that Evil.

wasn't expecting it to be as harsh as it was... I'm actually lost for words.. Dangerous reading if you believe in it.
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59 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2024
simple spells that are not too complicated but nothing revolutionary or that i couldn't make up myself
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