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The Moon Magic Spellbook and Card Set is a comprehensive collection of spells and divination techniques that harness the mystical power of the moon. This set includes a beautifully illustrated spellbook and a deck of 28 moon magic cards, each showcasing a different phase and aspect of the moon. The main focus of this set is to provide users with tools and guidance for working with the moon's energy to manifest desires, connect with intuition, and deepen spirituality. The spellbook offers a wide range of spells and rituals, such as full moon rituals for abundance and healing, new moon spells for new beginnings and manifestation, and rituals for harnessing the power of each moon phase. Each moon magic card contains a unique message and affirmation related to the specific energy of that moon phase. These cards can be used for daily guidance, meditation, or inspiration.


Thanks so much to The Loft Restaurant and Theater for the opportunity to sample their cuisine and show!

Masters of Illusion has performed live in front of tens of thousands of people around the US for the past six years and been seen by over 100 million viewers on the CW network as well as in 126 countries around the world. Having attended a big-name magic show earlier this year where tickets sold for literally five times as much and where the overwhelming special effects and loud music was so ridiculous and the jokes so offensive, especially with kids in the crowd, that I nearly walked out Tony Clark s Magic Fusion was a breath of fresh air I was delighted to share with my family.

Lake tahoe magic performance

These cards can be used for daily guidance, meditation, or inspiration. They serve as a reminder to stay attuned to the energy of the moon and the opportunities it presents. What sets the Moon Magic Spellbook and Card Set apart is its emphasis on the moon as a spiritual and transformative force.

Review of South Lake Tahoe’s “The Loft” Restaurant and “Magic Fusion” for Families

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE WITH KIDS, CALIFORNIA – “It doesn’t look like a place you’d be allowed to take kids,” my husband commented for the second time after our family’s dinner at South Lake Tahoe’s new restaurant, “The Loft” at Heavenly Village. I had to agree. As we arrived at The Loft, with its electric industrial bulb chandelier sprouting out from the wall, flaming coffee tables, and its dark setting with group conversations punctuated by pendant lights, it felt like a place I’d be meeting up with girlfriends for a lemon drop or glass of wine.

But as we strolled farther in, here were small kids walking past us in snow pants and ski leggings, a family gathered on comfy sofas around a flaming coffee table—which it turns out has a toddler-resistant wall of glass around the flames, and everyone looked as comfortable as comfortable could be.

Yet it all made sense once I realized the common thread running through The Loft’s cuisine and The Loft Theater’s signature show is Italy. In Italian culture, you’d no more segregate the bambini from the dinner table than you would the nonni (grandparents). And Chef Lisa Devincenzi-Miller, working from the recipes her great-great grandmother brought from northern Italy, welcomes all generations of the family with a comprehensive menu of favorites from Genoa and Lombardy (soups and salads from $6, entrees $17 – $26) , complete with a menu for the kids ($7 – $8).

The audience settles in before welcoming Tony Clark, named Magician of the Year by the International Magicians Society.

But before sitting down to our dinner, we made way to the Loft Theater at the back of the restaurant, where we’d been invited to enjoy the premier performance of magician Tony Clark’s “Magic Fusion.” Having attended a big-name magic show earlier this year where tickets sold for literally five times as much—and where the overwhelming special effects and loud music was so ridiculous and the jokes so offensive, especially with kids in the crowd, that I nearly walked out—Tony Clark’s Magic Fusion was a breath of fresh air I was delighted to share with my family.

What impressed me most about Magic Fusion was that the show seemed as entertaining and funny to those in the audience with drinks and without kids as it was to those of us in the audience with kids and no drinks. That’s not an easy feat. Plus, the intimate venue at The Loft Theater made it easy to appreciate the talent behind every trick and feel a part of the show, which you should be warned may have a lasting (and inspiring) effect on your children.

The Loft’s strolling magician makes waiting for dinner a delight–and the perfect place to enjoy great cuisine while visiting South Tahoe with kids.

After the show, the magic continued once we were seated for dinner. Bobby Hall, The Loft’s “strolling magician,” stopped by our table to entertain us before our meal came. If we thought we were up scrutinizingly close during Tony Clark’s magic performance, here was Bobby right at our sides and performing tricks in front of the kids on our table—with them taking part.

Still, my big girl, with the scowl of a tween who knows better, remained skeptical. But when he stuck a knife through a deck of cards, then let the kids discover the cards inside were actually a solid metal block they could hold in their hands and inspect for themselves, even the big girl was in awe.

Surprise! Just try and explain how that silver dollar got in her hand–she certainly can’t!

The rest of dinner (handmade ravioli, pasta bolognese, artichoke chicken risotto, all with meats and cheeses imported from Italy), my eldest and youngest spent every possible moment working out their own tricks at the table with the cloth napkins, cups, knives, focaccia, and so on.

Inspired by the magic at The Loft, the kids continued creating their own magic tricks through the evening, the afternoon that followed, and they haven’t stopped yet.

The middle child, it should be noted, was no less impressed, but was struggling to stay awake after our first big day of snowy excitement. For her, the long cushioned bench we were seated on was especially appreciated. Though she rallied for our strawberry and vanilla bean tiramisus.

Handmade ravioli is a hit for everyone. But boy is this the place for pasta bolognese (said one who ate far too much)!

As we left, my inspired big girl—named after her own great-great grandmother who came from Italy—turned to me in the parking garage to ask, “Now WHAT was the name of that place again?”

“The Loft,” I sighed with a smile. “Why do you ask?”

“Well, because the next time we come to Tahoe,” she extended a hand with the flickering fingers of a magician about to produce a silver coin, “We should definitely go there again.”

“HA!” I chuckled. “And perhaps you might also want to recommend it to a few friends who are headed this way?”

“Oh, yes,” she said quite seriously.

“Well,” I said, spotting our car in the garage, “I think you just did.”

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The moon has long been associated with feminine energy, intuition, and cycles of change, and this set taps into those ancient understandings. By working with the moon's energy, users can cultivate a deeper connection to themselves, the natural world, and the cycles of life. Whether you are a seasoned witch, a beginner in spellcasting, or simply interested in exploring the power of the moon, the Moon Magic Spellbook and Card Set provides a comprehensive and accessible resource. It offers both practical guidance and spiritual wisdom for harnessing the magic of the moon and aligning with its transformative energy. With its beautiful illustrations and empowering messages, this set is a valuable addition to any spiritual practice..

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