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Zodiac Spells: Easy Enchantments and Simple Spells for Your Sun Sign

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In Zodiac Spells , Lexa Rosean has put together her most exciting collection a book that marries astrology with Wiccan practice. Here you will discover how different spells work for different sun signs and how to maximize a spell using your date, time, and place of birth.

In this enchanting collection you will learn

*Almonds can help a Virgo heal a minor illness
*Mint, chocolate, and chili powder can help a Scorpio attract anyone
*A Taurus can get money using thyme and spinach
*A Gemini can use pistachio nuts and pomegranate seeds for flirtation and romance
*Libras can use rose water, cardamom, caraway, and mint to achieve balance and success
*What spells your zodiac sign should avoid--and when they're safe to use
*And much more!

Let "the Martha Stewart of Witches" guide you though these fun, enchanting spells that call for simple ingredients and easy steps.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published October 4, 2002

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Lexa Rosean

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Lexa Roséan was born in May of 1958.

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January 29, 2017
This is a very unique book from the wonderful New York City witch, Lexa Rosean! She's fused together spellwork that is compatible for specific astrology signs. Covered within these pages are spells for protection & safety, health, money, success and much more that are specifically tailored to one's astrological sign (this includes using ingredients that correspond to your sign as well) etc. This book is a power house of potency. This book is worthy of being in any magickal collection.
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1,771 reviews114 followers
July 28, 2011
This book is not merely bad, not merely an insult to magical people everywhere, and not merely factually incorrect... it's insane. It was brought as a gag gift to a pagan gathering and after we read it out loud and bust a gut, we began worry about the mental health of Lexa Rosean because she seems to actually believe in this shit.



For example:

* Magic is for adults only, one should get a sorceress apprentice permit from your state government and should only cast spells under adult supervision. As justification for this idea, she gives the example of her friend's daughter whom she calls 'Miss Thang', such as "Miss Thang was messin' with the magic".

* There is a Germ Warfare spell which begins with the sentence "These three ingredients will not protect you from bioterrorism"... but for some reason she gives you the spell to "detect and avoid germs" anyway.

* One 'spell' calls for a dead scorpion, but in lieu of this you can substitute a pimento.

* "Mercury and his spirits love all things bubbly and effervescent". So pop open that bottle of bubbly to "obtain large sums of money".

* Or you could just eat a whole green cabbage with a silver spoon on the full moon to "protect and increase your assets".

* Or eat black molasses and green jalapeños to help your money stick to you. I'm sure the medical bill after eating this swill will also stick with you.

* The 'Step Into Money' spell is a whole creature all its own... it advises you to wade in public fountains and pick up change with your toes... I'm sure your subsequent arrest and ticket for disturbing public property will also stick with you.

* 'Take Aim' will teach you that Thanksgiving is all about nuts, Donald Duck is a Sagittarius, all while reading about her friend who broke a framed picture of a Sagittarius with a tray of nuts so she wouldn't have to give oral sex to her boyfriend.

* Another 'spell' instructs you to turn on every electrical appliance you own and "shout out what kind of success you need" because "Uranus is present and listening". I think Uranus is also present and laughing at you when you blow out all the fuses in your house.

* This woman also got fired from her job at an occult shop because no one (on staff) liked her. I wonder why, when Aquarians are described as "weirdos" all the time in this book.

* However the real jewel of this book is "There's No Place Like Home" which is a six page diatribe about how she saw a woman on the news who killed a man sent to evict her, then morphs into a story about 9/11 and how she couldn't stay at her opera show one night because an actor looked like Bin Ladin and she knew it was mad magic when one singer sang off-key. This the story where I became convinced that Lexa Rosen is not merely weird but completely fucked up.



Look, weather you believe in magic or not, weather you believe in witchcraft and paganism or not is not the point here. The point is that this book is balderdash and chicanery written by a very very delusional woman. No real sane self-respecting pagan would take it seriously, so I recommend that you don't either. Unless you want a good laugh.
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Author 13 books41 followers
October 14, 2011
It is rare that a spellbook is not only a look-up book but also nice to read. Ms Rosean writes with wit and humour about the signs and the right spells for them (and a few spells I've tried work quite nicely) A charming, useful little book.
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42 reviews4 followers
April 23, 2016
Lexa Rosean is the living trelawney. Her books always amaze me.
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