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A fairly straightforward and relatable book has appeared online, presenting an intriguing spell for unlocking life’s flows. The spell is directed towards a certain fairy named Euridaura, though in reality, it is a mix of Latin and various other languages, composed of words tied to money, wealth, and success. The ritual for working with the spell is quite simple: one must visualize the image of the Golden Fairy (a folkloric figure representing the spirit of wealth, in simplified terms) Euridaura (depicted on the cover) and recite the spell while imagining streams of money flowing.
The book is only 6 pages long, so I won’t go into more detail. I think everyone can manage that volume. I’ll just provide .
This spell belongs to sympathetic magic and occult practices, where visualization, symbolism, and specific words are used to attract abundance and success. It can be categorized as ritual magic with elements of esoteric influence, aimed at working with the energy of wealth and fortune.
The image of the fairy Euridaura is essentially a classic representation of a wealth fairy, which can also be associated with the archetypes of the goddess Fortuna or Demeter. However, as a fairy, it also stands as an independent figure.
Actually, I’m not a fan of “worshiping” some spirit, but this book is valuable because the author clearly states: success depends on you. Magic can help, but only if you don’t just lie on the couch and actually take action. In this sense, I really liked the book! It’s a healthy approach to magic, even though I don’t entirely agree with everything written there—but that’s not a big deal.
The book is only 6 pages long, so I won’t go into more detail. I think everyone can manage that volume. I’ll just provide .
This spell belongs to sympathetic magic and occult practices, where visualization, symbolism, and specific words are used to attract abundance and success. It can be categorized as ritual magic with elements of esoteric influence, aimed at working with the energy of wealth and fortune.
The image of the fairy Euridaura is essentially a classic representation of a wealth fairy, which can also be associated with the archetypes of the goddess Fortuna or Demeter. However, as a fairy, it also stands as an independent figure.
Actually, I’m not a fan of “worshiping” some spirit, but this book is valuable because the author clearly states: success depends on you. Magic can help, but only if you don’t just lie on the couch and actually take action. In this sense, I really liked the book! It’s a healthy approach to magic, even though I don’t entirely agree with everything written there—but that’s not a big deal.