The Book of Spells: Suggestive Imaging series Book 4
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This book explores the first image you create before you take the book off the shelf.
It is how long you think the book has been on the shelf and what mirror cells want to know in order to determine if the book is as clean and dry as the ones next to it.
This is so you can begin to imagine how the pages look when the book is open and how the hand will look when you turn the pages. Then you will be able to use this image as often as you want to read the pages.
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The Book of Spells - Bonnie Wright-Miller
Chapter 1
Notice Where Your Book Is Located on the Shelf
This is so you can look more closely at how long it has been on the shelf.
This will tell you if it has been in this same location the whole time.
If the book leans to one side and if the bookshelf is clean and dry, then you know the book has been well taken care of.
Also, if the book is a few inches back from the edge as the other books, then you know that the book has been carefully placed, so it stays clean and dry.
The book cover and pages were probably clean and dry for this length of time.
Examples of a book on a smooth and flat shelf:
You see your book on the shelf.
The shelf is smooth and flat.
This is a sign that the book sits flatly on the shelf.
You notice that the bottom edge of the book is clean and dry and intact.
This is a sign that it has been on the shelf for a while.
So here you notice that the book is resting flatly on the smooth shelf.
The edge of the book appears clean and dry on the smooth and flat shelf.
This is a sign that the book has been on the shelf for a while.
This means that it is on the shelf this way when you aren’t there.
If it has been well taken care of, then you will be more inclined to think that this book is clean and dry.
The book should
rest on a clean and flat shelf,
have a few inches of space from the edge.
The bottom of the book should rest flatly on the shelf a few inches away from the edge.
This is so you can lift it off the shelf easily and return it this way.
This tells you that your book has the same amount of space as the other books.
Then you will know that the book has been assigned a space on the shelf.
Then you know that it has been on the shelf for a while.
Examples of noticing that your book cover is dry:
You notice that the book rests flatly on the shelf.
The shelf is smooth and dry.
The book leans to one side.
It appears that there is enough room to grip the edge.
This tells you that the book is probably smooth and dry.
So here, you are noticing that the bookshelf is smooth and dry, where your book rests.
Then you notice that the book cover leans to one side.
You notice that your book is resting flatly on the shelf.
And that the shelf is smooth and clean.
You could take the book off the shelf and put it back easily.
This is because you will have a few inches in front of the book at the beginning of the shelf.
This will allow you to put the book back on the shelf the way it is has been on the shelf.
This shows that the book has been placed on the shelf, so it will remain intact.
The book cover is probably clean and dry.
Examples of a well taken care of book:
You notice that the book sits on a clean and smooth shelf.
You notice that it leans to one side.
That the bottom of the book rests flatly on the shelf and that the shelf is smooth and clean.
You will be able to take this book off the shelf easily and place it back the same