Tag: witch
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Book Review: Wild Witch by Marian Green
My witchcraft journey was busted up a little bit – my mother was supportive but when she got sick and knew my grandmother would be taking over, she made me promise to keep it to myself where she was concerned, for at least as long as my brother was in the house so our relationship…
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Book Review: The Morrigan by Morgan Daimler
This is a very short review for a very short book. I think, if I had realized how short the Pagan Portals books are, I might have held off on this one. Weighing in at 79 pages for us $10.95. I generally don’t have that kind of budget when I’m not spending holiday present money…
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Shadow Work Prompts
Back again with more on shadow work! If you haven’t guessed by now, I do think shadow work is an important tool. I do not think that everyone should be doing it on their own. I know if I’d tried to do it on my own twenty years plus ago, it probably would have lead…
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Tools of the Craft
When you first start out with witchcraft, it’s very easy to get swept up into the marketing and the commercialism that social media and aesthetics have attached to the craft. Honestly, it was that way before social media too – you read the books that listed all this fancy stuff for ‘proper’ spellworkings. I fell…
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Pumpkin Spice Season
I will not apologize for loving fall or loving the great combination of cinnamon, ginger, clove, nutmeg, and/or allspice. Fall is full of some of my favorite foods and flavor combinations. I know a lot of people hate on it, especially hating on those people who rush for the first pumpkin spice latte of the…
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Book Review: Garden Witch’s Herbal by Ellen Dugan
While I had no internet due to an outage, I actually read one of the physical books in my stack. For the most part, it was pretty good. This is not going to be a real review as the author is pretty well known and respected and most of the book was what you’d expect.…
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Book Review: The Book of Hedge Druidry by Joanna Van Der Hoeven
This was another audiobook – in this instance read by Coleen Marlo who did a perfectly serviceable job with it. I picked this particular book entirely because of the word Hedge. In many places, the hedge, the boundary, is metaphor for the line between this world and the beyond, the otherworlds. It’s one of the…
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Building Relationships
I like to just hit play on YouTube when I’m doing housework and not in the mood for an audiobook or a podcast. A new to me channel popped up in my recommendations and I think I’ve seen her on The Green Witch’s channel, maybe, so I hit play on the suggested video for The…
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Spice Rack Witchery
Cauldron burn and cauldron bubble… As a kitchenish witch, a lot of my witchery involves cooking and folding magic in to my cooking in the form of well wishes, visualizations, and a bit of home herbalism as a cherry on top. I have a very well stocked spice rack, outside herb garden, and year round…
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Book Review: Weave The Liminal by Laura Tempest Zakroff
This is not a how to book, an instruction manual, or any sort of text book. This is a philosophical and theological meandering, a conversation between author and reader as equals, not really teacher and student. There are some marvelous insights and some flippant verbiage that makes its point well without a lot of negativity…