The Little Book of Witchcraft is a well written, easy to read, book for those interested in starting their journey into witchcraft. I enjoyed the concise explanation given about witchcraft, the use of crystals and the tools of the craft. It was written in a form that is designed to appeal to the young modern person … Continue reading The Little Book of Witchcraft by Astrid Carvel
Month: March 2018
10 Ways to Use Eggs in Witchcraft
Check out these 10 Ways to Use Eggs in Witchcraft for some unique ideas to incorporate this miraculous little natural treasure in your Craft! From Roman and Greek funerary rites to the birth of the Hindu god, Brahma, the egg features prominently in religious folklore and spiritual traditions around the world. For many modern pagans,… via … Continue reading 10 Ways to Use Eggs in Witchcraft
Money Tarot by Eugene Vinitski
This isn’t so much a formal deck review as it is a “let’s ooh and ahh this Vinitski deck together.” I reviewed his masterpiece deck The Venetian Tarot previously, here. And now I have the incredible opportunity to offer you a first-look into the Money Tarot. The Money Tarot pulls art from actual bills of […] … Continue reading Money Tarot by Eugene Vinitski
Extreme Herb Gardening for Extreme Flavor
25 Recipes That Will Get You Excited to Cook with Spring Veggies
Depending on where you live, most of winter’s worst should be behind you (er, fingers crossed the Northern half of the country doesn’t get yet another spring snowstorm). Either way, Daylight Savings happened, which means it’s time to start getting excited for longer days, sunshine, and fresh, flavorful spring vegetables that we can welcome into … Continue reading 25 Recipes That Will Get You Excited to Cook with Spring Veggies

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