Books By Maggie Moon
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Protection Magick Spellbook
Is a grimoire that brings together several approaches to spiritual defense. In Spellbook II, The Book of Disenchantment, Maggie Moon’s contribution is found.
With an introduction by Michael W. Ford, The Book of Disenchantment stands apart from reactionary models of protection magic. Maggie Moon presents protection as a living discipline, rooted in discernment, energetic hygiene, ancestral craft, and long-term self mastery. Her work addresses how to ward, bind, and return harmful influences, while also teaching how to recognize crossed conditions early, dissolve them cleanly, and prevent their return.
Drawing from decades of traditional witchcraft practice, the grimoire moves fluidly between inner and outer defense. It teaches how to distinguish true magical affliction from anxiety or misattribution, how to remain grounded without falling into paranoia, and how to maintain clarity of perception when working under pressure. This emphasis on discernment is woven throughout the text and forms one of its greatest strengths.
Maggie Moon’s work covers a wide and practical range of protection craft, including salt and water witchery, ritual bathing, fire rites, cord cutting and cord severance, psychic hygiene, warding against parasitic influences, and protection against psychic vampirism. The book also explores plant-based protections, traditional nature spirit work, binding rites, return-to-sender methods, and the responsible handling of curse removal and reversal. Each working is contextualized within a broader framework of energetic balance and personal accountability.
The Book of Disenchantment emphasizes sustainability. Protection is cultivated daily through breath, movement, ritual discipline, and a right relationship with the land, body, and spirit. Household cleansings, floor washes, protective sprays, sigil work, candle magic, and disposal rites are presented as part of a complete ecosystem of magical maintenance rather than isolated techniques.
The introduction by Michael W. Ford situates Maggie Moon’s work within a broader occult context, acknowledging its depth, rigor, and lived authority. What follows is unmistakably her own, a body of protection magic shaped by ancestral lineages, tested practice, and a refusal to separate spiritual defense from personal responsibility.
The Book of Disenchantment is written for practitioners who understand that the strongest protection is clarity, consistency, and craft carried in the body. It is a manual for those who wish to stop surviving magical harm and begin living warded, aware, and intact.
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Love Magick Spellbook
Maggie Moon is a co-author of The Love Magick Spellbook, and her contribution, Spellbook III: Left Hand Path Love Magick, stands as an advanced grimoire of erotic sorcery, attraction magic, and embodied power.
This is a work of active spellcraft, where desire is shaped through will, ritual, and conscious engagement with sexual and magical force. Maggie Moon presents love magic as an art of command, magnetism, and deliberate creation, rooted in lived witchcraft and proven workings.
Within these pages, she reveals forbidden and effective spells drawn from decades of practice.
The grimoire opens with Sexual Servitor Magick, teaching the creation and deployment of living magical constructs formed from the sorcerer’s own consciousness. These servitors are charged with desire and purpose, then sent forth to influence, attract, and fulfill specific erotic and relational goals.
From there, Maggie Moon moves into Beauty and Glamour Magick, where presence itself becomes a weapon. Through spells, potions, brews, and rites of beautification, the practitioner learns to command perception, enchant the gaze of others, and amplify personal allure through ritualized glamour and deity invocation.
Blood Magick Love Spells follow, infusing desire with life force. These workings breathe vitality into spells through the sorcerer’s own blood, drawing worthy lovers, restoring bonds, securing fidelity, and shaping emotional devotion through deeply personal magical acts.
In Sex Magick Love Spells, passion's force becomes a conduit of command. Maggie Moon teaches astral love spells, image-based rites, and combined sex and candle magick designed to ignite passion, deepen desire, and establish lasting erotic influence.
The chapter on Candle Magick Love Spells expands this work into flame-based enchantment, offering rites to draw specific lovers, attract ideal partners, inflame lust, and sever unwanted bonds. Candle signs, timing, and intention shape each working into a focused act of erotic sorcery.
With Delicious Spells of Blasphemy, the grimoire turns fully sovereign. These spells operate under the practitioner’s own laws of desire, pleasure, and will. Attraction spells, adultery rites, dating enchantments, potions, powders, and binding spells are presented as tools of choice, freedom, and deliberate indulgence.
The work culminates in Vampyric Magick, where Lilithian power awakens erotic sovereignty, sensual liberation, and vital force. Through ritual, dream travel, and vampyric workings, the practitioner restores youth, beauty, and potency, feeding through astral intimacy and reclaiming pleasure as power.
Left Hand Path Love Magick is written for witches who act, who choose, and who shape their love lives through spellcraft. It is an unapologetic manual of erotic magick for those who understand desire as a force to be wielded, embodied, and lived.