Behind the Magic: Meet the Organizers of Magic Ginur 2018

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Magic ginur 2018 was an annual event organized by the Magic Guild of South America. The event took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina and brought together magicians from around the world. The main highlight of Magic ginur 2018 was the international magic competition, where magicians showcased their incredible talents and skills. Contestants competed in categories such as card magic, stage illusions, and close-up magic. The competition was fierce, as each magician tried to outdo the other with their mind-boggling tricks. In addition to the competition, Magic ginur 2018 also featured a series of workshops and lectures, where renowned magicians shared their knowledge and expertise with the participants.


This book is for people who have had their fill of books that say the same things over and over, who want to take the next step, and who are eager for the more rooted ways that have remained largely hidden.

This book is for people who have had their fill of books that say the same things over and over, who want to take the next step, and who are eager for the more rooted ways that have remained largely hidden. For example, the mortar and pestle is a tool for spell casting, a device that creates interfacing with plant spirits and with shadow, and a focal point for veneration of the Plant Kingdom.

Old fashioned witchcraft books

In addition to the competition, Magic ginur 2018 also featured a series of workshops and lectures, where renowned magicians shared their knowledge and expertise with the participants. These sessions allowed aspiring magicians to learn new techniques and improve their performances. The event also had a trade show, where magic suppliers and manufacturers displayed their latest products and innovations.

Old World Witchcraft

Raven Grimassi is a neo-pagan scholar and the author of 17 books about witchcraft and the occult, including Old World Witchcraft. He is an avid researcher on folklore and folk magic practices, particularly in European cultures. He is currently the codirector of Elder of the Ash, Birch and Willow System of Old World Witchery. Visit him at www.ravengrimassi.net.

In Old World Witchcraft , noted author Raven Grimassi covers totally new territoryin his work and in the world of popular witchcraft books published in the last few decades. This book is actually about “an enchanted worldview,” one that has not necessarily been inherited from the beliefs and practices of any particular region and one which is available to us today.

The “Old World” in the title is actually about a magical view of the Plant Kingdom and the spirits attached to it. While Grimassi’s previous books discuss the cultural expressions and commonality of witchcraft beliefs and practices in general, this book penetrates much deeper.

Old World Witchdraft reveals rarely discussed topics such as the concept of Shadow as the organic memory of the earth. Readers will learn rooted techniques that possess power because these ways have always been connected to it. They will learn methods of interfacing with the ancestral current and with the organic memory of the earth. Through these they can connect with the timeless arts and learn methods of empowerment directly from the ancient source.

Totally new information about familiar tools is presented. For example, the mortar and pestle is a tool for spell casting, a device that creates interfacing with plant spirits and with shadow, and a focal point for veneration of the Plant Kingdom. Grimassi also presents the art of using plant ashes for magical sigil work.

This book is for people who have had their fill of books that say the same things over and over, who want to take the next step, and who are eager for the more rooted ways that have remained largely hidden.

"Finally, a clear, frank, and respectful look at the real roots of witchcraft. Grimassi doesn't need to invent a history to eloquently celebrate the compelling foundation of the Craft."

Lon Milo DuQuette, author of My Life with the Spirits, and Enochian Vision Magick

"Grimassi (Encyclopedia of Wicca and Witchcraft) has written over a dozen books on neo¬paganism and witchcraft and is a selfstyled expert on nonCeltic European witchcraft. In this title, he refutes current concepts of what witchcraft is and has been, dismissing most scholarly work as dependent on either the testimony of tortured victims of the Inquisition or the writings of those seeking to justify their persecution of witches. He also appears to disdain Wicca as the fanciful imaginings of the Victorians. Having made these points, Grimassi moves on to share the plant magic that is the basis of the "Old World Witchcraft" taught to him by hereditary witches--whose teachings, apparently, emanated originally from the faery realm. (Take that, scholars!) He lays out a complex schema informed by an "Old World" understanding of the sacred hallow and the use of shadow, the organic memory of the earth. The second half of the book is full of detailed spells, charms, correspondences, and rituals. VERDICT Readers of this book will most likely be experienced witches looking to further their spiritual studies and dedicated to parsing the magical prescriptions to suit their own purposes."

Magic ginur 2018

Magicians had the opportunity to browse through a wide range of props, books, and accessories, and purchase them at discounted prices. Magic ginur 2018 was not only a platform for magicians to showcase their skills and learn from each other, but also a great opportunity for networking and building connections within the magic community. Magicians from different countries and backgrounds had the chance to interact with each other and exchange ideas and experiences. Overall, Magic ginur 2018 was a grand success, attracting magicians and magic enthusiasts from around the world. The event provided a platform for magicians to showcase their talents, learn new techniques, and connect with fellow magicians. It was an unforgettable experience for all those who attended and left a lasting impact on the magic community..

Reviews for "Magical Connections: Networking Opportunities at Magic Ginur 2018"

1. Sara - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic Ginur 2018. The effects were minimal and underwhelming. The so-called "magic" tricks were easily figured out and lacked any real surprise or wonder. The performances were lackluster, with the magician seeming disinterested and going through the motions. Overall, I felt like I wasted my time and money on an experience that was far from magical.
2. John - 1 star - Magic Ginur 2018 was a complete letdown. The tricks performed were basic and unimpressive. I've seen better magic shows at my local community center. The performer lacked charisma and failed to engage the audience. The overall production felt amateurish, like something you would see at a children's birthday party rather than a professional magic show. I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this mediocre performance.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I was really hoping for an enchanting evening of magic and wonder at Magic Ginur 2018, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The tricks were predictable, and I could often see how they were done. The magician's stage presence was lacking, and it felt like he was going through the motions without any real passion. The show didn't hold my attention, and I found myself getting bored halfway through. It simply didn't live up to the hype for me.

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