Everyday Witchcraft, Deborah Blake
Everyday Witchcraft, Deborah Blake
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Everyday Witchcraft
Making Time for Spirit in a Too-busy World

Author: Deborah Blake

Narrator: Rebecca Mitchell

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/04/2017


Synopsis

Walk your personal Pagan path with grace and wisdom, integrating a spiritual practice into your life in just a few minutes per week. Simple, fun, and easy to follow, Everyday Witchcraft shows that, no matter how busy or hectic life is, even small acts can add meaning and depth to your life.

This remarkable book is filled with creative ideas and a variety of quick yet significant ways to connect with the rhythms of nature each day, not just on sabbats or the full moon. Make your home into a magickal place, work with the God and Goddess on a regular basis, and discover the magickal power of animals. From five-minute rituals and "hibernation vacations" to mini daily divinations, you can easily make the wisdom and practice of Witchcraft an enriching part of everyday life.

About Deborah Blake

Deborah Blake is a Wiccan high priestess and leader of the eclectic group Blue Moon Circle. She manages the Artisans' Guild, and works as a tarot reader and energy healer. Deborah is the author and cocreator of many books and decks, including Everyday Witch Tarot, Everyday Witchcraft, A Year and a Day of Everyday Witchcraft, and The Little Book of Cat Magic. She lives in upstate New York in a 130-year-old farmhouse with assorted cats who supervise all her activities, whether magical or mundane.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Madison

Everyday Witchcraft by Deborah Blake Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy World. Non fiction self help. Whether it’s Wiccan, Pagan or Witch, this book has a lot of useful advice for incorporating that aspect into your everyday life. Learn about adding daily affirmations, rituals and practice. Easy and......more

Goodreads review by battie

I skimmed this after realizing it really didn't apply to me. The author says they aren't really Wiccan, but I almost feel as if the title of this book should be everyday Wicca instead of everyday witchcraft. Also, I'm a bit peeved at a somewhat seemingly condescending comment about cultural appropri......more

Goodreads review by Valerie

This review can also be read at Witch, Wine & Words This book was provided to me by the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was excited to read this book, and was so happy that it did not disappoint. And the writing style was beautiful – I could almost hear the author readi......more