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Inner Witch: A Modern Guide to the Ancient Craft
by Gabriela Herstik
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Synopsis
The ultimate guide to witchcraft for every woman craving a connection to something bigger, using the tools of tarot, astrology, and crystals to discover her best self.In these uncertain times, witchcraft, astrology, tarot, crystals, and similar practices are seeing a massive ...
The ultimate guide to witchcraft for every woman craving a connection to something bigger, using the tools of tarot, astrology, and crystals to discover her best self.
In these uncertain times, witchcraft, astrology, tarot, crystals, and similar practices are seeing a massive resurgence, especially among young women as part of their self-care and mindfulness routines. Gabriela empowers readers to take back their power while connecting to something larger than ourselves. She
* Witchcraft as a feminist call to action
* Fashion magick
* Spells for self-love
* Cleansing your space
* How to create a spellbook/grimoire
* Witchcraft as self-care
If a reader loves to cook, she'll enhance her kitchen magick, with cooking and eating as a form of ritual; likewise, someone who identifies as a green witch will learn about plants and herbs, gardening and growing. Witchcraft as self-care can mean finding peace through meditation, working with crystals, or performing a banishing spell to move past an unhealthy relationship.
In these uncertain times, witchcraft, astrology, tarot, crystals, and similar practices are seeing a massive resurgence, especially among young women as part of their self-care and mindfulness routines. Gabriela empowers readers to take back their power while connecting to something larger than ourselves. She
* Witchcraft as a feminist call to action
* Fashion magick
* Spells for self-love
* Cleansing your space
* How to create a spellbook/grimoire
* Witchcraft as self-care
If a reader loves to cook, she'll enhance her kitchen magick, with cooking and eating as a form of ritual; likewise, someone who identifies as a green witch will learn about plants and herbs, gardening and growing. Witchcraft as self-care can mean finding peace through meditation, working with crystals, or performing a banishing spell to move past an unhealthy relationship.
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