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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > The Occult > Magic, spells & alchemy
It's time to rise up and reclaim your feminine power with
Spinstress Craft. This inspiring guide is a rally cry to find your
true, unbridled voice through magickal practices and modern
spirituality. Written for all womxyn a term for those born
biologically female, transgender women, and non-binary people this
book shows you how to rock your identity and unleash the magic that
comes with it. Leslie J. Linder presents the spinster archetype in
a brand-new light, transforming her into the spinstress a strong
and confident figure who has evolved beyond the expectations of a
male-dominated culture. This guide to becoming a spinstress gives
you an arsenal of meditations, spells, rituals, recipes, rites,
blessings, and more. With it, you can be more confident, improve
your wellness, and find balance in life.
Now reissued again due to popular demand, Witchcraft for Tomorrow
answers many frequently asked questions about witchcraft including:
'How can I find a witches' coven?' and 'How can I become a witch?'
Doreen Valiente tells you what the old religion of witchcraft has
to offer the new age of Aquarius; how the age-old Craft of the Wise
can be practised in the modern world; how to initiate yourself as a
witch and found your own coven. The author, who was the leading
figure in the establishment of the modern Wiccan movement, includes
a new Book of Shadows (the witches' handbook of rituals and
instructions) based upon ancient magical tradition but geared to
the age of the future. There are witch songs, spells, incantations
and practical advice on how to run a coven and how to acquire your
own collection of magical implements; as well as methods of
divination and other witch lore. The author shows how the oral
traditions of witchcraft throw light not only upon the origins of
the present-day witch cult and the activities of the witch leader
George Pickingill and his covens, but also upon the mystery of the
founding of the famous magical order, the Golden Dawn. Also
discussed is the relationship between the witchcraft of Britain and
Europe and the magical belief of the Far East. Do both traditions
hark back to the legendary city of Shamballah and to the
shamanistic practices of Asia? And why do the secret circles of the
witches resemble those of the Tantric sex-magic of India?
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