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Pagan Blog Project 2014

Not All Spells Work (well, duh)

November 20, 2014November 20, 2014 RowanLeave a comment

No, really?! I know this is going to come across as a “well, duh!” to a lot of us who have been practicing for years and know this first hand, but in the hopes that someone new to the craft finds this blog, the title is very true. Not every spell you perform will work.… Continue reading Not All Spells Work (well, duh)

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