The Power of Intention: Manifesting Your Desires in Witchcraft

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The practical book of witchcraft is a comprehensive guide that provides step-by-step instructions and advice on various aspects of witchcraft. It covers a wide range of topics, including spellcasting, divination, rituals, herbs, crystals, and more. One of the key features of this book is its emphasis on practicality. Unlike many other books on witchcraft that focus solely on theory, this book takes a hands-on approach, providing readers with practical exercises and techniques that they can easily apply in their own practice. The book starts by introducing the basic principles and beliefs of witchcraft, dispelling common myths and misconceptions surrounding the practice. It then dives into the various tools and ingredients used in witchcraft, such as wands, athames, candles, and potions.


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An example of this was the entire backstory to the crown prince princess, their arranged loveless marriage, and her mentor being aware of everything and going along with it. And then she will fall for all his other good points like attentiveness, being lovey-dovey, a sweet-talker, has the looks and the abs but not the character.

The newly wed diary of a witch and a winged serpent

It then dives into the various tools and ingredients used in witchcraft, such as wands, athames, candles, and potions. The book provides detailed explanations of how each tool is used and how to properly cleanse and consecrate them. Next, the book delves into spellcasting, offering a wide variety of spells for love, prosperity, protection, and more.

The newly wed diary of a witch and a winged serpent

After spending the night with a recent hire of the Tower of Magic, Wendy Blanchett, a talented young leader of the Rune Research Division, is faced with an impossible dilemma. She fears for her position and reputation when the newbie, Aiden Winters, asks her to marry him. Unbeknownst to Wendy, Aiden seems to have secrets of his own. Will their love blossom, or will his secrets tear them apart?

Type Manhwa Related Series Associated Names

Crónicas matrimoniales de una bruja y un dragón
El diario de la bruja y el dragón
La lune de miel de la sorcière et du dragon
The Newly-Wed Life of a Witch and a Dragon
The Newlywed Diary of a Witch and a Dragon
Von der Hexe, die einen Drachen heiratete
Witch's Wedding Diary
บันทึกรักของแม่มดกับนายมังกร
魔女と龍の新婚日記
魔女和龙的新婚日记
魔女新婚日記
마녀와 용의 신혼일기

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Status in Country of Origin

127 Chapters (Complete)

S1: 52 Chapters (1~52) + 3 Side Stories
S2: 71 Chapters (53~123)
Afterword (124)

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  • Smart Female Lead
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Category Recommendations Recommendations Author(s) Artist(s) Year 2020 Original Publisher Serialized In (magazine) Naver Webtoon (Naver)
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Forum Posts Click to view the forum No topics currently in the forum, view the forum or add a new topic now. User Comments [ Order by usefulness ] You must login to comment for this series! Register an account. I'm not satisfied by Nyxsha
June 11th, 2023, 1:08pm Rating: 9.0 / 10.0

Really, it's good story but i really feel like it need some more, their communication moved only a little and what with that curse😕

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Was this comment useful? Yes No Great art - underwhelming story by Pompina Q
May 21st, 2023, 7:47am Rating: 6.0 / 10.0

This is a great story to read in between other stories you really like because the art is beautiful enough to look at, but the story is mediocre so don’t get too invested in it or the ending.

The story itself seems like it couldn’t really decide where I wanted to go. That’s why it seem like for me anyway, they were many loose ends.

They touched on many things, and then completely let them go as if they have never happened. An example of this was the entire backstory to the crown prince & princess, their arranged loveless marriage, and her mentor being aware of everything (and going along with it).

The ending, for the story seemed rather rushed almost as if they just didn’t know what to do with the story anymore. Although in the long run, I am happy that the FL ended up with an ML (he was a much better choice than the prince that didn’t even bother telling her how he felt or even contemplate fighting for their love).

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Was this comment useful? Yes No Cute romance by SeesARead
March 16th, 2022, 6:48pm Rating: 10.0 / 10.0

The storyline is a bit ridiculous and silly but it's lighthearted and interesting enough to keep me reading. A strong FL is also a big bonus in anything I read. ML's obsession with FL is cute, borderline a bit unhealthy but I'm not nitpicking. 🙂

Was this comment useful? Yes No In short by connectedwizzard
February 20th, 2022, 12:11am Rating: 1.0 / 10.0 The ML is literally a man child. Was this comment useful? Yes No sometimes good story, art is distracting by godfrey
August 9th, 2021, 7:18pm Rating: 5.0 / 10.0

this is the kind of manhwa where they might not have been able to keep working on it without Clip Studio and i am constantly torn between being grateful it got made at all and frustrated it wasn't hastily sketched out like xkcd or something because the art is nowhere near as compelling as the mostly silly story. consent gets featured a lot, the ML is pretty yummy (if you're into manipulative blushing subs) and the magic is kind of fun.

Was this comment useful? Yes No Shaky start, but good followup by noobzilla
April 11th, 2021, 12:28pm Rating: 8.5 / 10.0

I generally wait for at least 20 something chapters before dropping a manga. It paid off this time.

Premise of the story: Plainly absurd. Though I give the author some points for using world building (magical oath) to try and justify the absurdity.

Level of Maturity: This is clearly josei. The FL isn't dense. She identifies her desires without much issue. Meaning this story won't waste 90 chapters having ML/FL ignore obvious romantic cues to drag the story on. Instead this is more about establishing trust and love beyond superficial attraction based on beauty/handsomeness. VERY few stories deal with this. So I really do have to score it high.

World: Beyond the romance this is part of the reason why I continue reading this story. The author seems to really care about expanding the world, and it is shaping up to be quite interesting. I would recommend it [based on the 29 chapters so far]

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Was this comment useful? Yes No Translation Comparisons by diE1
March 15th, 2021, 10:14pm Rating: N/A

I have read both the Line Webtoon and Sugar Babies version of this and they really do not compare. You can tell the most at the end of chapter 9 when they are talking about the magic potion which is supposed to be an energy drink. Kind of disappointed in the google translate or elementary school level translation from Sugar Babies. I am hoping I do not have to drop this manga purely based on another terrible translation of a story. It really does make a difference when telling a story.
Rating: Line Webtoon 7.5/10 Sugar Babies 3/10

Was this comment useful? Yes No not sure about this one. by milkgreentea
February 11th, 2021, 12:14am Rating: 5.0 / 10.0

- good art (I'm pretty sure a lot of people will fangirl over the male lead's looks and abs lol)
- interesting magic system

This story used one of the silliest plot devices that makes me roll my eyes (and we have to read this in the first chapter as an introduction):

Who actually promises they will “do anything” to make up for a guy kissing her back and sleeping with her?? (this is not a spoiler as it was the intro to the story LOL). And of course the guy takes advantage of this and asks for something she is not fine with. It just makes the story feel forced, with the writer lacking talent in subtlety to get the desired consequences to advance the plot.

The execution of that whole scene made it even more annoying. It went something like this:
“I will do anything for you to make it up to you” she said. And he was like “Really? Anything??” just to make sure she meant it. And she was like “oh yeah!!” - without thinking at all of the consequences like what if he asks for something crazy such as murder, torture, thievery, etc.

To make it worse, in this magical world, mages lose their magic if they don't keep their promises.

If promises are such a big deal how can she just make one so carelessly? How is she considered a genius? How did she survive as a witch for 28 years as a division leader without losing her magic before this point??

I also don’t like how people are just swept up by the handsome face and fan service and become blind to (or just willfully ignore) the problematic underlying issues. Manipulation from the guy (he fake cries to guilt trip the girl into complying with his wishes, I kid you not), and lack of consent (the girl abused her rank and power when she came onto him, and he let her, but it's still problematic) result in toxic relationships in real life.

The ?somewhat good? thing is that the guy seems to be really into the girl even though they're strangers (you can guess the demographics of this story without looking at the tags just from this LOL).

Maybe the guy gets better. Maybe he has this deep backstory for liking the girl so much. And maybe she knew him as her childhood best friend or whatever but had some form of manga-amnesia so forgot about him. And then she will fall for all his other good points like attentiveness, being lovey-dovey, a sweet-talker, has the looks and the abs but not the character. Who knows. I'm out.

TL;DR - if you're okay with not reading things too seriously and enjoy pretty art, then this is for you.

Foolish female lead, manipulative male lead.
The girl's character profile is the (supposedly) strong and smart type, and the guy is the handsome but cunning type.

This story is actually pretty messed up in so many different levels but the art is good. Drawing the guy crying with sparkles as special effects was overkill.

1 point for the art
1 point for the magic system
1 point for the old archwizard who looks the same decades later: old

rating thus far: 3/10

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Th3 practical book of witchcraft

Each spell is accompanied by clear instructions and guidelines on how to perform it, as well as suggestions for appropriate timing and visualization techniques. Divination is another important aspect covered in the book. It explores various divination methods, such as tarot cards, runes, and scrying, providing insights into their history, meanings, and practical applications. The book also offers guidance on how to develop one's intuition and psychic abilities. The practical book of witchcraft also delves into the use of herbs and crystals in magical practices. It provides an extensive list of herbs and their correspondences, as well as instructions on how to create potions, oils, and herbal charms. Additionally, it explores the healing properties and energies of different crystals, describing how to cleanse, charge, and use them in spellwork and rituals. The book concludes with a section on rituals and celebrations. It offers guidance on creating sacred spaces, casting circles, and performing rituals for various occasions, such as the Sabbats and Esbats. It also includes suggestions for creating personal rituals and spells to align with one's intentions and desires. Overall, the practical book of witchcraft is a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Its practical approach, clear instructions, and comprehensive coverage of various aspects of witchcraft make it an essential guide for anyone interested in exploring and deepening their practice of the craft..

Reviews for "Exploring the Dark Arts: The Practical Book of Witchcraft and Shadow Work"

- Megan Smith - 1 star
I was really excited to dive into the world of witchcraft, but this book was a major disappointment. The information provided was too basic and seemed like it was taken from a quick internet search. I was hoping for more in-depth knowledge about spells, rituals, and the history of witchcraft, but all I got were vague descriptions and generic advice. It felt like the author was more interested in trying to make witchcraft seem cool rather than providing practical guidance for beginners. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone serious about learning witchcraft.
- John Stevens - 2 stars
As someone who has been practicing witchcraft for several years, I found "Th3 Practical Book of Witchcraft" to be quite lacking. The book claims to teach practical witchcraft, but the majority of the content was extremely superficial and basic. There was nothing new or groundbreaking in this book, and it felt like a rehash of information that can easily be found online. The spells and rituals shared were overly simplistic and lacked depth. Additionally, the author's writing style was overly casual and lacked the authoritative tone one would expect from a book on witchcraft. I would not recommend this book to experienced practitioners or those looking for advanced knowledge.
- Samantha Johnson - 1 star
I had high hopes for "Th3 Practical Book of Witchcraft", but unfortunately, it failed to meet my expectations. The book was full of clichés and stereotypes about witches, which I found incredibly disappointing. The author perpetuated the idea that being a witch is all about wearing black, casting love spells, and brewing potions. This oversimplification of witchcraft does a disservice to the rich and diverse history and practices of the craft. Furthermore, the book lacked depth and failed to provide any substantial information or guidance for those interested in practicing witchcraft seriously. Save your money and look for more reliable and informative sources instead.

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