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I can't believe this book hasn't been posted before! Did I miss it somehow?

 I can't believe this book hasn't been posted before! Did I miss it somehow? The 72 Angels of Magick Discover the secrets of angelic power. The angels are ready to listen and ready to work for you. All you have to do is ask in the right way. This book guides you beyond the disinformation and lies about magick and angels. If you are drawn to magick, this is as safe and effective as magick ever gets. It is your divine right to ask for angelic help and as such, there is never any payback or backlash when you work with these angels. When you contact the angels listed in this book you will have the power to dominate success and fortune, obtain what you wish, protect yourself and stop enemies. These mighty angels can be contacted easily, instructed directly and will gladly fulfill your desires. You don't need to believe anything or belong to any religion. You don't need to be pure or worthy. All you need is a strong desire for something to change in your world.  If you have t...
 Mansions of the Moon: Streetwise Edition Ancient cultures? Yeah—they always looked up when they wanted to know what time it was. Like, the Sun’s path through the zodiac shows how the year’s movin’. But the Moon? She’s got her own thing—one wild ride across the sky every month. And that ride? It’s split into 28 stops, called the Lunar Mansions. These moon spots? They pop up in all kinds of old-world systems: Arabic, Indian, Chinese—you name it. They tracked where the Moon was each night, kinda like where she’s crashing till the next shift. Take her average speed—about 12 degrees, 51 minutes—and divide the whole zodiac circle by that? Boom—28 cozy stops. The Arabic term? Manzil (منازل)—means a ‘house’ or ‘resting place.’ Like, “Hey Moon, here’s your Airbnb for the night.” The Chinese called 'em Er shi ba xiu (二十八宿)—where ‘xiu’ straight-up means a lodge or a place to crash. Now, these weren’t just pretty star motels. These joints had magical juice. Each had its own powers, moods, tal...