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OverviewMexican Magicshares spells and recipes deeply rooted in Mexican folk beliefs and magic. ""Some are born with a star, while others are born starry."" This dicho (saying) refers to the Mexican belief that good luck is a matter of fate-something you are born with or not. Mexicans traditionally attribute their good or bad luck to a greater force, to God's will, even to the stars in the sky. Being born with a star is a blessing. While some gain their luck through fate, Laura Davila believes even more in faith, virtue, and purpose. Some people are born with a natural gift for magic, but many others are compelled toward magic by life experience. The best brujos and magical people are not those who necessarily started off in perfect circumstances but those who looked at magic as a skill to be mastered. Mexican Magic offers an overview of magic and spells from across Mexico for daily use. Although the book's spells may be practiced by anyone, they are deeply rooted in Mexican folk beliefs and magic. Featuring magical recipes, spells, tips, and advice for a wide variety of intentions, including love, lust, sex, good luck, money, protection, commerce, gambling, justice, pregnancy, travel, education, and more, Mexican Magic also offers direction on how to be a magical person and live a magical life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laura DavilaPublisher: Red Wheel/Weiser Imprint: Red Wheel/Weiser ISBN: 9781578638321ISBN 10: 1578638321 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 25 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""Laura Davila writes like she is outlining the heart of magic itself, showing us how magic flows from the roots of culture, tradition, and, most importantly, lived experience. She dives straight in, effortlessly weaving practical magical concepts and crucial cultural context in a way that immediately makes the reader start thinking about how magic evolves. Mexican Magic also marks one of the most accessible points of entry to the Holy Souls of Purgatory for the English reader--the Anima Sola. Davila has managed to present this misunderstood class of spirits with the clarity and precision they deserve. Mexican Magic contains the hallmark of any good book on culture-specific magical traditions; it makes the reader reflect on how their own practice is staying alive. For those looking to walk towards an understanding of Mexican magic, this book is a necessity."" --Aaron Oberon, author of Southern Cunning: Folkloric Witchcraft in the American South ""Laura Davila's Mexican Magic invites us into the dearly kept secrets of the brujas of Mexico, leading us through the potent symbols, rich culture, and layered significance of their practice and their world. Warm, authentic, and powerful, this book is a transformative journey into a subtle and complex reality that is as practical as it is profound, where identity, faith, and power dance together to make an irrefutable magic. Laura's writing is vivid and heartfelt, and she transmits her embodied practice of the sorcerous arts, mysteries, and lived experiences of Mexican magic with skill and wisdom. Get this book--it is a treasure. Lose yourself in it and gain a new way of seeing."" --Hoodoo Moses Shenassa, founder of the Holy Mountain Spiritualist Temple ""In Mexican Magic, Laura Davila does a phenomenal job at illuminating the creativity of Mexican culture and magic with lively stories and magical rites born out of resilience, humor, necessity, and practicality. Anyone that shares an appreciation for our culture and is interested in magic will love this book!"" --Erika Buenaflor author of Cleansing Rites of Curanderismo and Veneration Rites of Curanderismo ""Laura Davila is a fountain of wisdom, and in Mexican Magic she generously shares her extensive knowledge, grounded in rich histories and gorgeous detail. Her practical approach is inviting and rigorous at once. As a modern bruja and forever student of witchcraft, this is a resource I'll return to again and again."" --Lorraine Monteagut, PhD, author of Brujas: The Magic and Power of Witches of Color" """Laura Davila writes like she is outlining the heart of magic itself, showing us how magic flows from the roots of culture, tradition, and, most importantly, lived experience. She dives straight in, effortlessly weaving practical magical concepts and crucial cultural context in a way that immediately makes the reader start thinking about how magic evolves. Mexican Magic also marks one of the most accessible points of entry to the Holy Souls of Purgatory for the English reader--the Anima Sola. Davila has managed to present this misunderstood class of spirits with the clarity and precision they deserve. Mexican Magic contains the hallmark of any good book on culture-specific magical traditions; it makes the reader reflect on how their own practice is staying alive. For those looking to walk towards an understanding of Mexican magic, this book is a necessity."" --Aaron Oberon, author of Southern Cunning: Folkloric Witchcraft in the American South ""Laura Davila's Mexican Magic invites us into the dearly kept secrets of the brujas of Mexico, leading us through the potent symbols, rich culture, and layered significance of their practice and their world. Warm, authentic, and powerful, this book is a transformative journey into a subtle and complex reality that is as practical as it is profound, where identity, faith, and power dance together to make an irrefutable magic. Laura's writing is vivid and heartfelt, and she transmits her embodied practice of the sorcerous arts, mysteries, and lived experiences of Mexican magic with skill and wisdom. Get this book--it is a treasure. Lose yourself in it and gain a new way of seeing."" --Hoodoo Moses Shenassa, founder of the Holy Mountain Spiritualist Temple" Author InformationLaura Davila is a fifth-generation Mexican witch, a long-time practitioner of Mexican ensalmeria, hechicera, brujeria, and folk Catholicism. Born and raised in Mexico, Laura has lived in the United States since 2010. Laura identifies as a bruja de rancho-a ""ranch witch""-a term with great resonance in Mexico, indicating knowledge of botanicals and the natural world. The author of Mexican Sorcery, Laura is also a tarot card reader and a flower essence practitioner. Follow her on Instagram @daphne_la_hechicera. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |