
Warrior Magic Av Tomas Prower
Written with a mix of reverence and battle-cry inspiration, Warrior Magic is the first multicultural journey into understanding the role of magic in resistance and warfare around the world. Tomas Prower invites you to journey throughout history and see how people have allied with spirits and the divine to defy their oppressor......
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Written with a mix of reverence and battle-cry inspiration, Warrior Magic is the first multicultural journey into understanding the role of magic in resistance and warfare around the world. Tomas Prower invites you to journey throughout history and see how people have allied with spirits and the divine to defy their oppressors. This book also features inspiring anecdotes and hands-on activities shared by contributors from religions and cultures across the world.Warrior Magic is designed to help you apply lessons from the past to modern problems.Use spells, meditations, and prayers to overcome your personal struggles. Learn self-defense magic and how to fight societal issues and injustices. This book arms you with the knowledge and skills needed to build a better world and future.
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| Produktnavn | Warrior Magic Justice Spirituality and Culture from Around the World |
| Merke | Other Brand |
| book typ | Livssyn og selvutvikling |
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