Reddit reviews Basic Witches: How to Summon Success, Banish Drama, and Raise Hell with Your Coven
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Took me forever to buy a book, a bell, and a candle, and even then, the candlestick had glitter on.
Yes of course! :)
People of all gender identities use the word 'witch' actually, and this excerpt from Basic Witches: How to Summon Success, Banish Drama, and Raise Hell with Your Coven by Jaya Saxena and Jess Zimmerman touches on this:
>"In the original Old English, witch was a word that could apply to women and men alike. In fact, wicca—from which we get the word witch—can be directly translated as “male witch” or “sorcerer.” But in the fifteenth century, witch-hunting guides like the Malleus Maleficarum argued that women were more inclined to witchcraft because they were inherently weak (physically, mentally, and spiritually) and susceptible to the devil’s machinations."
deserveto be gifted because I feel like I often push myself to the side to make other people happy. I’m sure a lot of people do. I think it’s something I need to work on (I should probably go to therapy 😅).I’ve been kind of wanting to learn more and possibly get into witchcraft (I know, I know) but I strangely am feeling at calm learning more about it and I’d like a book to learn more about it. I saw it gifted to someone the other day & it looks right up my alley.
Great shot. I dig it. Is that just ambient light, or how did you go about lighting it?
> recreational witchcraft
My wife is reading Basic Witches, which is a fascinating take on empowerment
Basic Witches: How to Summon Success, Banish Drama, and Raise Hell with Your Coven https://www.amazon.com/dp/1594749779/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XE9MDbVKGXV7G
Sorry i was late!!