The YIPPIE Collection Questions and Answers

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The YIPPIE Collection Questions and Answers

Unread post by nagasiva » Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:36 pm

YIPPIE Book Collection (2 Books)

Use in Magic:
The YIPPIE Book Collection presents folk magic from around the world. and will open your eyes to diverse cultural customs and spell-casting methods that you may never have known existed. "Trolldom" by Johnannes Gardback is a detailed account of traditional Scandinavian folk magic, divination methods, and practical spells for love, money, protection, healing, and cursing. "North Asian Magic" by David Borji Shi preserves the vital religio-magical practices of Animist, Shamanic, and Buddhist folk magicians of Mongolia, Manchuria, and Eastern Siberia that bring blessings, protection, luck, love, and health.

Spell Methods:
Lucky Mojo Books are filled with authentic and easy to follow instructions for practical spells of magic and fortune-telling. Enhance your success in spells of love, luck, happiness, and wealth by learning time-tested folkloric traditions of hoodoo, rootwork, psychic reading, spiritual sorcery, and herbalism.

Product Details:
In this two-volume set -- a total of 384 pages -- you will learn hundreds of authentic spells for love, blessings, money, protection, and good health from around the world. These two books regularly sell for $12.00 and $20.00 (for a total of $32.00.) Pay only $28.50 when you buy both as a package deal (a savings of $3.50). Order the "YIPPIE Book Collection" and you will receive one copy each of these two books:

• Trolldom: Spells and Methods of the Norse Folk Magic Tradition by Johannes Bjorn Gardback
• North Asian Magic: Spellcraft From Manchuria, Mongolia, and Siberia, by David Borji Shi


Format: One 288-page book plus one 96-page book, trade paperbacks, illustrated
Publisher: YIPPIE
Publication dates: 2015, 2016
ISBNs: Various
Tagged: Spells and Magic, Spirituality, Herbalism, Specials

BOO-SPE-YIPP
YIPPIE Book Collection (2 Books)
$28.50

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:40 pm

Thanks for posting this, Nagasiva!
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:21 pm

It's Facebook Fridays! for June 11, 2021! Expand your horizons with a broad view of folk magic in many cultures. It's called Ethnomagicology! YIPPIE makes this possible, and our prize this week is straight from that diverse source.

The Lucky Mojo Curio Company is holding a random drawing to give away 3 spiritual supply prizes that will take you deep into the realm of global folk magic, courtesy of YIPPIE -- the Yronwode Institution for the Preservation and Popularization of Indigenous Ethnomagicology. YIPPIE publishes practical and authentic spell-books from all the world's cultures of magic. This week each lucky winner will receive two folkloric grimoires. First is a copy of:
* "Trolldom: Spells and Methods of the Norse Folk Magic Tradition" by Johannes Gårdbäck, presenting the divination and folk magic practices of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark embodied in the fascinating occult art of Norse trolldom;
In addition, the lucky winners will also receive a copy of:
* "North Asian Magic: Spellcraft from Manchuria, Mongolia, and Siberia" by David Borji Shi -- a practical manual on Animist, Shamanic, and Buddhist folk magic for blessings, protection, luck, love, and health. YIPPIE books will open your eyes to diverse cultural customs and spell-casting methods that you may never have known existed, and that you can use in your own magical work.

All you have to do to enter is to post a comment to the contest announcement on the Lucky Mojo Facebook page, Facebook Fridays! status message.

http://www.facebook.com/LuckyMojoCurio

First thing tomorrow morning, we will select THREE winners at random, announce their names here, and ask them to message the Lucky Mojo Facebook Page with their mailing addresses, so we can send them their FREE YIPPIE Ethnomagicology books.

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Unread post by nagasiva » Fri Feb 14, 2025 9:17 am

It's Facebook Fridays! for February 14, 2024! Broaden your horizons and increase the depth of your magical knowledge by studying the folk magic of many cultures. It's called Ethnomagicology! YIPPIE makes this possible, and our prize this week is straight from that diverse source.

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The Lucky Mojo Curio Company is holding a random drawing to give away 2 spiritual supply prizes that will take you deep into the realm of global folk magic, courtesy of YIPPIE -- the Yronwode Institution for the Preservation and Popularization of Indigenous Ethnomagicology. YIPPIE publishes practical and authentic spell-books from all the world's cultures of magic. This week each lucky winner will receive two folkloric grimoires. First is a copy of:
* "Trolldom: Spells and Methods of the Norse Folk Magic Tradition" by Johannes Gårdbäck, presenting the divination and folk magic practices of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark embodied in the fascinating occult art of Norse trolldom. In addition, the lucky winners will also receive a copy of:
* "North Asian Magic: Spellcraft from Manchuria, Mongolia, and Siberia" by David Borji Shi -- a practical manual on Animist, Shamanic, and Buddhist folk magic for blessings, protection, luck, love, and health. YIPPIE books will open your eyes to diverse cultural customs and spell-casting methods that you may never have known existed, and that you can use in your own magical work.

To enter the giveaway, click this link https://facebook.com/LuckyMojoCurio to get to the LMCCo FB page. Then like the page and leave a comment. Emojis don't count and the quality and style of the content will be taken into consideration when making the award.

On SUNDAY, we will select TWO winners at random, announce their names in the original contest thread, and ask them to message The LMCCo FB page with their mailing addresses, so we can send them their FREE YIPPIE Book Collection. Then we'll announce their names on our Sunday radio show, the Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour!

SCAM ALERT: WINNERS WILL NEVER BE CONTACTED BY THE PAGE DURING THE CONTEST. We do NOT contact winners from the Lucky Mojo page until the contest is completed and a new post is made announcing their names! If you receive a reply to your contest-entry before then and give these SCAMMERS your credit card number, you will be charged by them! Our contest is a FREE giveaway -- there is never any charge and we do not ask contest winners for a credit card via social media, ever. (Lucky Mojo only accepts credit cards for purchases at our secure shopping cart site on the world wide web.) These FAKE replies to contest entries are a FRAUD and a SCAM. We report scam accounts and postings to Facebook administration and encourage you to do so also.

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