The Pumpkin Occult Book: A Gateway to Otherworldly Knowledge

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In recent years, there has been a surge in popularity surrounding the pumpkin occult book. This unique and intriguing book combines the mysticism of the occult with the seasonal symbolism of pumpkins. The main idea behind the pumpkin occult book is to explore the magical properties and spiritual significance of pumpkins through various occult practices and rituals. One of the main reasons why the pumpkin occult book has gained such popularity is its association with the autumn season and Halloween. Pumpkins have long been associated with harvest and abundance, making them a fitting symbol for the season of fall. Additionally, Halloween is a time when many people engage in activities related to the supernatural and paranormal, making the pumpkin occult book an attractive option for those seeking to delve into the mysteries of the occult during this time.


‘Magic needn’t only be cast with a flick of a wand or a twitch of a nose, magic can come in a tub in the bathroom.

Warming and stimulating aniseed oil accompanies fine sea salt and Epsom salts to brighten, buff and polish skin while fresh rosemary and sage infusions cleanse and tone. It is packed with anti-inflammatory properties that can not only help relax the skin, but soothe irritation as well; also, it can help soften the skin and fight aging signs.

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Additionally, Halloween is a time when many people engage in activities related to the supernatural and paranormal, making the pumpkin occult book an attractive option for those seeking to delve into the mysteries of the occult during this time. The pumpkin occult book delves into various aspects of pumpkin magic, including spells, divination, and rituals. The book explores the spiritual energy of pumpkins and how it can be harnessed for different purposes, such as attracting abundance, protection, or enhancing psychic abilities.

Magic Crystals Shower Scrub from Lush

After what feels like an eternity Lush have finally released another potted shower scrub. I have been wanting an alternative to Rub Rub Rub for longer than I can even remember, not because I dislike Rub Rub Rub, I in fact adore it… I just feel as if it would be nice to have more of a choice when it comes down to the potted shower scrubs, enter Lush’s brand new Magic Crystals Shower Scrub!

Magic Crystals is a brilliant shade of purple, upon seeing its colour I immediately had a soft spot for it as its the exact same colour I had my bridesmaids in when I got married in 2017.

When pictures of the Magic Crystals shower scrub first emerged on social media due to its magical name, many people guesstimated that it shared its scent with the Magic bath bomb, they were however very, very wrong.

Its ingredients include fresh mint, sage and spearmint oil as well as epsom and fine sea salt. Magic Crystals doesn’t share a scent with another Lush product it does however remind me of several of them.

When you first take the lid off of the Magic Crystals I am instantly reminded of one of my favourite Lush face masks the Mask of Magnaminty.

Once you start to use Magic Crystals in the shower I am then reminded of Christingle body conditioner, not only for its scent in the steamy hot shower but also for how it gently stimulates your skin making it tingle a little.

To use all you have to do is scoop out a small amount from the pot and work it into your skin just as you would a shower gel. A little amount does go a long way but please feel free to over indulge. I won’t tell anyone if you won’t!

With any exfoliator I recommend that you pay particular attention to any dry patches you may have such as knees and elbows. The spearmint oils tingly properties breathe life into dull skin. A quick scrub down with Magic Crystals clears your pores of excess oil, dirt and yucky dead skin leaving your skin softer in appearance as well as to touch.

Consistency wise Magic Crystals isn’t as silky soft as Rub Rub Rub. The salt in it appears to be slightly more chunkier, it does however do an almost identical job, I’d go as far to say that my skin actually feels more hydrated after using Magic Crystals when compared to my skin after using Rub Rub Rub.

Overall I am very happy with the new Magic Crystals shower scrub, it’s nice that there is more of a choice of this particular type of product now. The variety certainly makes shower time a lot more exciting to say the least.

Once out of the shower its minty scent is still detectable on your skin hours after using it. Its scent on my skin actually reminds me of the Intergalactic bath bomb some what. Intergalactic is one of my favourites so this is a huge positive for me, I will imagine this is the case for many other Lush customers too as Intergalactic is one of (or possibly is, I need to check) their best selling product.


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Part of the exfoliating element of the Magic Crystals body scrub, Epsom Salt is the perfect ingredient to detox your skin with. It is packed with anti-inflammatory properties that can not only help relax the skin, but soothe irritation as well; also, it can help soften the skin and fight aging signs.
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It also discusses the symbolism of pumpkins in different cultures and how this can be incorporated into one's magical practices. The pumpkin occult book is not just a guide to performing rituals and spells; it also provides insights into the history and folklore surrounding pumpkins. For example, it explores the ancient origins of the pumpkin as a magical and sacred fruit, and how it has been used in different cultures for centuries. This historical context adds depth and richness to the understanding of pumpkins as a magical tool. Overall, the pumpkin occult book offers a unique and fascinating exploration of the mystical properties of pumpkins. Whether you are looking to enhance your magical practices during the autumn season or simply intrigued by the symbolism of pumpkins, this book provides a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. It is a testament to the enduring fascination and allure of the occult and its ability to merge with the beauty and wonder of nature..

Reviews for "Conjuring Spirits: The Pumpkin Occult Book and Beyond"

1. John - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the "Pumpkin Occult Book." The content was shallow and lacked any real substance. It felt like a cheap attempt to cash in on the Halloween season. The book promised to provide mysterious and occult knowledge about pumpkins but failed to deliver anything of value. Save your money and look for more authentic occult literature.
2. Lisa - 2 stars - I was initially excited to explore the world of pumpkin occultism, but this book left me feeling unsatisfied. The information provided lacked depth and was mostly repetitive. The author seemed more interested in creating a spooky atmosphere than actually sharing useful knowledge. Overall, it fell short of my expectations, and I wouldn't recommend it for serious occult enthusiasts.
3. Mark - 1 star - As someone deeply interested in the occult, I found the "Pumpkin Occult Book" to be a complete waste of time. The information presented was vague and uninteresting, with nothing substantial to offer. It felt like a poorly researched book hastily put together to capitalize on the Halloween hype. Don't bother with this one unless you're looking for a surface-level overview.
4. Sarah - 2 stars - The "Pumpkin Occult Book" failed to engage me on any level. The writing was dry and lacked imagination, making it difficult to stay interested. Additionally, the book seemed to focus more on decorative pumpkin carving techniques rather than truly exploring the occult significance behind pumpkins. Overall, it fell short of my expectations and left me wanting more substance and depth.
5. Michael - 1 star - I regret purchasing the "Pumpkin Occult Book." The content was shallow and underwhelming. It felt like the author was simply regurgitating information readily available elsewhere, without providing any unique insights or perspectives. The book lacked depth and failed to captivate my interest. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone serious about occult studies.

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