Author; Janet & Stewart Farrar Everything you need to know is here! • The Sabbaths• Casting & Banishing the Magic Circle• The Complete Book of Shadows• The Great Rite• Initiation Rites• Consecration Rites• Spells• Witches' Tools• Witchcraft & Sex• Running a Coven• Clairvoyance• Astral Projection This collection includes two books in one volume, Eight Sabbaths for Witches and The Witches' Way and is the most...
Author: Monica Crosson Step onto the Garden Path with a Year of Spells, Stories & SoilDig into your Witchcraft with month-by-month gardening guidance for flowers, herbs, vegetables, trees, and more. Featuring dozens of spells, charms, and activities, this hands-on book helps you select, grow, and harvest the best plants for your region and shows you how to use them in...
The abalone shell with its iridescent interior has been used by many cultures for centuries for cleansing. It can also be used as a water vessel on your altar. When not in use its a beautiful decorative piece. Large - 7-8"Medium - 4-7"Small - 3-4"
Key Words: Communication, Cooperation, Commitment & Compromise; Family & Motherhood. Chakras: Solar Plexus, Heart, Throat Element: Water Emotional: Harmony in relationships, Help with anxiety and stress related issues. Spiritual: Stimulates psychic development and intuition, support the growth of Self. Magical uses; Known as the love talisman it can be used to aid the strength in love spells. As an amulet...
Author; George Arsenault The rich traditions associated with Mi-Car’me or Mid-Lent are firmly anchored in the folkways of Acadian communities. To celebrate Mi-Car’me, people visited each other’s homes dressed up in masks and costumes. In the midst of the merrymaking, a mysterious character called the Mi-Car’me gave candies to little children and sometimes even delivered babies. But this strange individual...
Author : Georges Arsenault The well-known Acadian folklorist and historian Georges Arsenault will givean illustrated talk on two ancient and popular Acadian winter celebrations.The first is known as Chandeleur (Candlemas) and takes place on February 2.The second, called Mi-Carême, is celebrated a few weeks later in the middleof Lent.Georges Arsenault has researched the origins of these joyful traditions andhow they...