Words are not harmless.
They never were.
Spells are often dismissed as childish fantasies-whispers from a superstitious past. Yet every day, without noticing, we repeat phrases that shape our emotions, decisions, fears, and desires. Psychology calls it conditioning. Philosophy calls it meaning. Occult traditions call it magic.
Liber Verbum exposes the point where these three converge.
This book reveals how repetition engraves belief, how rhythm bypasses resistance, and how language installs ideas that refuse to leave. From inner dialogue to mass culture, from songs that linger to phrases that command, what seems simple becomes powerful-and what seems symbolic becomes operational.
You are already using spells.
You just don’t call them that.
Liber Verbum does not ask for faith. It asks for attention.
Because once you see how words act, you cannot unsee it.
And awareness, once awakened, changes everything.
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