Things from our everyday life. Part I
We are surrounded by many things that we now take for granted and without which we would probably have a very difficult time living, and some of which we would no longer be able to live at all.
From household electrical appliances to computers. But these things have no magic, not even magical powers. But very simple objects, such as a wooden spoon and copper kettles, such as iron nails or hemp ropes, ceramic bowls or front door keys, crystal glasses, mirrors, etc., actually have something very magical about them. And even heirlooms such as teacups, kettles, etc.
Because they have a soul, they contain the life and magic of the ancestors and with their help you could, for example, tell fortunes or read from tea leaves if you have mastered this gift. We can turn all of the above-mentioned objects into magical tools through our actions. Be it the cooking pot in which we cook something magical (no, not a witch's brew, or not only, but also completely normal dishes, which with a little magic and special spices can perhaps become love dishes).
Or the rope we use for knot magic.
Or the old mirror that we look into or reflect negative magic back.
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