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The Urban Primitive The Urban Primitive
Paganism in the Concrete Jungle

By: Raven Kaldera, Tannin Schwartzstein
Imprint: Llewellyn
Specs: Trade Paperback | 9780738702599
English  |  288 pages | 6 x 9 IN
6 x 9, 264 pp., illus., herbal glossary, bibliog., index
Pub Date: October 2002
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You consider yourself a Pagan, or a Magician, or a Witch, because you know there's more to this world than meets the mundane eye. You believe that magic can influence events in your own life and in the world around you.

But you don't live on some pastoral, isolated farm, living off the land, generating your own electricity and pumping your own water. No, you live in the urban jungle. You learned early on that money really doesn't grow on trees, and you don't have wads of extra cash to spend on elaborate ritual tools, custom spell ingredients, and stylish ritual attire. So what a modern urban Pagan to do? Learn how to live a magical life in the concrete jungle.

Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or you've never cast a spell before, this in-your-face guide to commando-style magic is for every urban primitive.

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