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A Magical Year Awaits
From the grounding solidity of earth to the boundless creativity of air, from the stimulating energy of fire to the emotional depths of water, the four elements bring true power to your magical workings. In this twentieth anniversary edition, a calendar section offers vital information on the Moon's sign and phase, traditional Pagan holidays, along with incense and color correspondences to maximize the energy of your spells. Also featured are nearly forty magically inspired articles on spellcasting, ritual, lore, and much more:
How to Contact Ancestral Spirits by James KambosBudget Witchery by Melanie HarrisLeaf Magic by Michelle SkyeAncient Egyptian Fire Deities by Denise DumarsCult of the Saints: An Introduction to Santería by Lily GardnerMagickal Jewelry by Raven DigitalisMermaids: Swimming in the Realms of Wonder by Gail Wood
A trusted companion for practitioners of various magical paths, Llewellyn's Magical Almanac has been published annually since 1990.
Align with nature, and celebrate the magic of each season with ritual and spellwork. Llewellyn's Witches' Calendar 2010 has all the information you need to live your Craft every day: Wiccan holidays; color correspondences; the best days to plant and harvest; the Moon's sign and phase; planetary motion, including retrogrades; and solar and lunar eclipses.
Featuring original scratchboard art by Jennifer Hewitson, this indispensable calendar is packed with practical tips, invocations, folklore, and magical spells. Along with a seasonal essay for each month, a special back section offers even more articles by your favorite Pagan authors, including: Seasonal Acts of Kindness by Cerridwen Iris Shea; Oaths and Oath-Breaking by Luci Zain; and Slumps, Grumps, Stews & Brews by Sue Pesznecker.
January: Resolute Actions—Taylor EllwoodFebruary: Hindu Love Meditation—Sybil FoggMarch: Egg Legends and Lore—Suzanne RessApril: Madness and Ecstasy—Danny PharrMay: May Flower Love Spells—Lily GardnerJune: Cool Fruit Magic—Melanie HarrisJuly: Five Egyptian Neteru—Denise DumarsAugust: Fair of Carmun—Sharynne MacLeod NicMhachaSeptember: Early September Energy—Dallas Jennifer CobbOctober: Fall Ghost Cleaning—Ellen DuganNovember: Everyday Gratitude—Barbara ArdingerDecember: Giving Away—Gail Wood
Inside Llewellyn's Witches' Companion, you'll find rituals and spells, holistic witchery, lifestyle diversity, and much, much more. Get the latest witchy news and gain insights on issues relevant to you. Plus, glean some great tips and ideas for living your craft everyday: My Goddess Body by Gail WoodMystical Lineage by Elizabeth Barrette Flying Solo by Jim Weaver Sustainable Witchcraft by Melanie Harris Giving Back to the Spirit World by Lupa
An eclectic mix of provocative and practical articles, essays, how-to's, and lunar information, Llewellyn's Witches' Companion is the perfect complement to our Witches' Calendar and Witches' Datebook.
Discover the gifts and magic of each season as you follow the Witches' Wheel of the Year. This trusted datebook brings you Moon lore and facts—her names, signs, phases, and times of change—as well as the movements of the planets. You'll also find magical color correspondences for each day, Wiccan and Pagan holidays, seasonal recipes and herb lore, the best days to plant and harvest, and articles by your favorite authors:
The Birdbath Faerie Garden by Ellen Dugan Spellbound! by James Kambos Computers and the Craft by Magenta Griffith Portable Altars by Tabitha Bradley Re: Mercury Retrograde by Diana Rajchel
Llewellyn's 2010 Witches' Datebook also includes Sabbat musings by Cerridwen Iris Shea, Moon rituals by Elizabeth Barrette, Sabbat recipes by Nancy V. Bennett, Celtic tree lore by Mickie Mueller, and beautiful original artwork by Jennifer Hewitson.
~ 11th Year of Publication! ~
A Witch's Daybook of Spells
Within the pages of this witchy almanac, you'll find enchantments for each day of the year, from a New Year's knot spell to a simple ritual for welcoming the winter faeries. Along with recipes, rituals, and meditations to celebrate the gifts of each season, the Witches' Spell-A-Day Almanac features space for notes so you can record your own magical experiences.
Perfect for both beginning spellcasters and busy Witches, the spells in this almanac are quick and easy to do. There are magical workings for health, love, money, protection, and blessings, along with a treasury of spell-crafting essentials:
Planetary influences for each day • The Moon's sign and phases A glossary of magical terms • Pagan holidays and loreColor and incense correspondences for each dayTiming tips to add star power to your spells
Contributors include many of your favorite Witches: Elizabeth Barrette, Boudica, Castiel, Dallas Jennifer Cobb, Raven Digitalis, Ellen Dugan, Ember, Lily Gardner, Abel R. Gomez, Igraine, James Kambos, Lupa, Estha McNevin, Gail Wood, and S.Y. Zenith.
~ Published annually since 2001 ~
Book Annotation: The wisdom of hundreds of goddesses from around the world, symbolizing love, fertility, healing, peace, and more, is revealed and honored in this daily guide. Line drawings.
Publisher Marketing: The wisdom of hundreds of goddesses from all around the world, symbolizing love, fertility, healing, peace, and more, are revealed and honored in the pages of 365 Goddess, a daily guide to drawing on the ancient feminine aspects of the divine for inspiration, empowerment, and spiritual sustenance. A compact and irresistible volume, it is the ideal gift for goddess fans and anyone looking for new ways to celebrate each day.
Contributor Bio: Patricia J Telesco: Telesco considers herself a down to earth militant Kitchen Witch.
ABC Book of Shadows is presented in rhyme, with each letter offering a lesson on an aspect of Witchcraft, such as,
M begins Midsummer, peak of Sun’s power.N starts out North, home of Earth, gnome and flower.
While young children may not recognize the magickal power of rhyme, they love the song-like quality of the text, which also allows them to commit the lessons to memory.
“Hearing a 2-year-old list the Quarters and discuss Ostara is pretty profound,” Olivares said. “Children deserve explanations in their language for why people are jumping over a fire or why Daddy is grinding up flowers,” Olivares said.
Adults appreciate the succinct explanations of complex concepts.
The vibrant watercolor creations by April Choi further illustrate the meanings of the messages. The layered images allow parents to explain the symbolism to the level of their children’s ability to understand.
Adept Circle Magic covers everything a devoted student of the Craft requires to move out of the realm of novice, providing thoughtful and detailed insight into:
Written for every Wiccan who is ready to expand his or her knowledge of the Craft, this comprehensive volume addresses the practical matters of spells, meditations, and rituals, as well as ethical and spiritual concerns important to witches of every skill level.
Author Info:Kirk White has been a practicing witch for nearly thirty years. The past director of the University of Vermont’s Parapsychology Program, he founded two pagan organizations, the Wiccan Church of Vermont and the Church of the Sacred Earth: a Union of Pagan Congregations. A longtime teacher of courses in Wicca and witchcraft, White is also the founder and academic dean of Cherry Hill Seminary, a professional pagan clergy education program.