History of drinks in magic.
It's a little book about the registry and history of drinks and consuming substances like those for potions across the real history of magic users.
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03/29/22
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1.- History of drinks and ingredients. Akashic Registry.
Chapter 1
1.- Akashic Registry of drinks and ingredients of magic.
Hello, my name is Annie Diamond Hastur and when I say akashic registry, I mean, the registry that is in all the history of magic, I mean, written in a lot of books, including those of magical history, and so.
First, drinks and ingredients have always existed in the mundane world and in the magic world, this book it's intended for be short. Comestible ingredients including liquids have existed since the world existed, there are registries for example in China, where people put ingredients in their cauldrons for curing diseases. And in, for example, common literature like ''Arabian Nights'' (Anonymous) have registries in their folklor of drinks, for example in the tale of Sinbad, Sinbad the character puts a pumpkin in the heat of the sun, to escape the old man of the sea.
Drinks around the harry potter world, and the magic world, have been popular for the butter beer, and so on.
But this little book it's a magical book, because it's intended as introduction and final, for students like me, (first grader), know what is an akashic registry of drinks and ingredients, even magical ingredients.
An akashic registry, that i'ts mentioned only for those with the grade in the books of Madame Blavatsky, it's like the hidden meaning, and the hidden characters written for example in big books like those who Proffesor Draeckon mentioned of potions, or for example in grimoires. Akashic means between other things, dimension.
This book it's introductory and the conclusion it's, that, there is a solution to know ingredients and liquid ingredients, and to use them in a responsable way, the solution it's yes, a brewed potion, and of course it's information that it's the principal point of movement and of success.
Saying thanks to the page itself, this book it's written by a grateful student. Annie Diamond Hastur.