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Cursing and Crossing: Hoodoo Spells to Torment, Jinx, and Take Revenge On Your Enemies

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This unique collection of spells features serious, hard-hitting, fast-paced, hot, and STRONG works of revenge and justice. Not for the lady-hearted or faint of spirit, this book includes full instructions for making and torturing doll-babies, imprisoning your enemies in coffin boxes, and freezing unwanted people out of your life. Using pins, needles, nails, feces, candles, oils, powders, and graveyard dirt, Miss Aida teaches you exactly how to torment, jinx, and mess up your adversaries and foes. Now you too can benefit from the malevolent secrets of cursing and crossing, passed down through the generations, and brought to your fingertips in one handy spell-packed book.

96 pages, Paperback

Published May 14, 2017

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March 31, 2019
Don’t say you wouldn’t dare touch something like this, because you may never know when you’re going to need it.
If I had a book like this when I was a bullied kid (and I mean bullied, like by half the class, especially in the first few years, which that half consisted of almost all boys,) who knows in what way my life would have been different. As it stood, simple magics of all kinds were done all around me back-in-the-day and I was never even taught how to recognize them, let alone shown how to do it. Instead, I was constantly misdirected and given what I now consider bad advice that let victimization continue. And you wonder why boys finally bring guns to school. Yeah, Girls don’t do that. But....
One of the things this book showed me was if a person knows how to heal, they totally know how to hurt. It’s two sides of the same coin. No wonder doctors are made to swear the Hippocratic Oath. It’s also no wonder witches, mostly female village healers familiar with the power of plants, were hunted down and burned at the stake. Once again, doctors and witches (and pharmacologists...and almost anyone in medicine...you might as well throw them in there too) are virtually one and the same.
Don’t forage or cultivate a garden too soon. 🔥
Of course, this book deals with more than just cursing and crossing with plants. It’s just that the author is a professional nurse. (Much respect.)
This book is written in a no bs, matter-of-fact style. It’s straight-to-the-point, as you would probably expect from the writing style of someone in the medical profession who has seen a lot. It’s probably not for the squeamish...unless you’re squeamish but have also ran out of options and got your back up against the wall. Unfortunately, that’s the story of a lot of women and girls.
Yes, I highly recommend this book. Yes, I’d keep it in a safe place as you would any weapon. Yes, I would think it through if a situation is serious enough to use any of its contents before actually using it. Of course I would probably say the same for guns, too. As the author would *basically* say at the beginning and the end of this book, Be Responsible.
And do not even think about taking curses and crosses in this book lightly and being flippant about it. There are consequences. Be really sure about what you’re about to do and take those proper precautions. Because sometimes there’s no way for it to be completely undone. And a few times, there’s serious social backlash that could spiral out of your control. So once that decision is made and acted on, no regrets.
Of course, we will have our uncaring sociopaths. We can’t get rid of those. Nature put them here too. However, the taste of power can even go to the heads of a few average people. And there will also be those that have been without power for so long, there’s no built-up immunity toward abusing it. (Trust me...or not...if I had my hands on a book like this as a kid, I absolutely would not have been responsible with it. There would have had been no resistance whatsoever. No filters. One thing would have led to another. That’s why I mention this. No, I’m not saying I would have been better off without knowing this. That would be like letting the harassers off the hook, which none of them deserved. Would I have been apologetic? Haha, no. I’m just saying what might have happened on my end. Guidance on using this by someone-who-knows and one I could actually trust maybe would have been nice...maybe...if I knew where to find them. And none of that Enlightened Master baloney either.) Nevertheless, nobody here can tell you what to do when it comes to magic...*women.* It’s pretty much libertarian territory. So use your own head and be smart about it. (Caveat: I wouldn’t have.)
Nature suffers no absolute fool lightly. Not really. So I found out waaaay later, when too much time had past and nothing could have been done about it by then anyway. But enough about me.
This book only has ninety-six pages, but it’s very satisfying. Get it. Because I think it’s another one of those books that deserves seven stars.
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You just never know when you might need it, or more so how to protect yourself from it.
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