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APPENDIX
MAIL ORDER STORES
One Stop Shops:
Esoterica truly is a one-stop shop in every sense of the word. If Mimi doesn’t have it, she’ll either get it for you or custom-blend it herself.
Lucky Mojo also carries many items that most occult stores don’t. Custom blends, however, are not part of their business.
Esoterica Occult Goods
541 Rue Dumaine
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-581-7711
866-581-7711 [toll free]
Email address: email@onewitch.com
Website address: http://www.onewitch.com
Lucky Mojo Curio Company
6632 Covey Road
Forestville, CA 95436
707-887-1521
Email address: order@luckymojo.com
Website address: http://www.luckymojo.com
Specialty Blends:
The following businesses will be more than happy to prepare custom blends—oils, powders, washes, incenses, etc.—for you. Just tell them what you’re looking for, or better yet, give them a list of ingredients. Your custom blend will be at your door before you know it! (Those with a star beside the listing will also prepare custom candles for you.)
*13 Magickal Moons
308-A Poplar Alley
Occoquan, VA 22125
703-492-2211
Email address: contact@13MagickalMoons.com
Website address: http://www.13magickalmoons.com
*Bubba’s Herb Shoppe
5552 US Hwy 29 North
Blairs, VA 24527
434-836-6324
Email address: bubbasherbshop@gmail.com
Website address: http://www.bubbasherbshop.com/
Esoterica Occult Goods
541 Rue Dumaine
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-581-7711
866-581-7711 [toll free]
Email address: email@onewitch.com
Website address: http://www.onewitch.com
*Magickal Realms
2486 Webster Avenue
Bronx, NY 10461
718-892-5350
Email address: MagickalRealms@aol.com
Website address: www.magickalrealms.com
Morgana’s Elementals
5338 Main Street
Stephens City, VA 22655
540-336-4496
Email address: deayjavoo@aol.com
Website address: http://www.morganaselementals.com
Next Millennium
4141 North 93rd Street
Omaha, NE 68134
402-393-1121
866-414-7473 [toll free]
Email address: hypnos@ix.netcom.com
Website address: http://www.magicalomaha.com
Violet Flame Gifts
118 W. Locust
Newark, OH 43055
740-349-3217
Email address: sales@violetflamegifts.com
Website address: http://www.violetflamegifts.com
Rattlesnake and Various Other Types of Bones:
In the case of rattlesnake bones, if the businesses listed below do not have what you’re looking for, try any business that sells rattlesnake meat. They’ll be happy to accommodate you.
Moscow Hide and Fur
PO Box 8918
Moscow, ID 83843
208-882-0601
Email address: CustomerService@hideandfur.com
Website address: http://www.hideandfur.com
The Bone Room
1569 Solano Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94707
510-526-5252
Email address: evolve@boneroom.com
Website address: http://www.boneroom.com
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dubbed by Publishers Weekly as “a witch to watch,” Dorothy Morrison is the award-winning author of numerous books on the Ancient Arts and their application to modern life. She has won several awards for her writing and has become a favorite of readers and critics from all walks of life. Some say it’s because of the easily appreciated conversational tone she applies to her work. Others say it’s her down-to-earth and humorous approach to the subject matter. But regardless of the debate, all agree on one thing: Whether in her writing or her interaction with the public, it’s Morrison’s personal style that makes her memorable. And it’s that same sort of charm and grace that has some folks calling her “The Julia Sugarbaker of Paganism.”
A practicing Witch since the early seventies, Morrison is an elder of the Georgian Tradition of Wicca, an initiate of the RavenMyst Circle Tradition, and a member of the Coven of the Raven in Flint, Michigan.
Morrison currently lives in Virginia wit
h her husband, Mark, and their black lab, Dixie. She handles a voracious tour schedule and travels the country giving lectures and teaching classes related to Witchcraft.
Visit Dorothy online at www.dorothymorrison.com
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Unnamed
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
PART TWO
CHAPTER 7
Automobiles, Parking Lots, and Traffic
Bad Habits
Business Dealings Gone Bad
Chaos, Mayhem, and General Confusion
Coffin Nails
Court Cases and the Legal System
Criminals
Debt Retrieval
Enemies
Financial Ruin
Gossip, Lies, and General Diarrhea of the Mouth
Matters of the Heart
Pay Back Time
Pins and Needles
Power Removal
Protective Measures
Relocation
Revenge
Separation
Sexual Harassment
Sleep Disorders
Taglocks
Torment, Irritation, and General Aggravation
Vermin: Rats, Mice, Bedbugs, Etc.
Workplace Woes
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PART ONE
SEXUAL HARRASSMENT