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Llewellyn's Witches' Companion

Llewellyn's 2014 Witches' Companion

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Live your Craft every day with Llewellyn’s Witches’ Companion. This indispensable guide will keep you one step ahead of the latest Witchy trends, Craft practices, Pagan issues, and ideas in green living. This year’s edition is filled with wry and thought provoking essays—the madness of “Witch Wars,” Gaia and the permaculture movement, magical de-stressing, finding community, magical vessels, essential stones for Witches, the art of dedication, bringing ancestors into magical practice, working with healing deities, and much more. Also featured is a sixteen-month calendar and lunar information to fuel your spellwork and rituals.

290 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2013

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Llewellyn Publications

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Llewellyn George started his publishing company in Portland, Oregon in 1901, concentrating Astrological books and annuals. In 1961, Carl L. Weschcke of St. Paul, Minnesota purchased the company and relocated it to the Midwest.

Llewellyn is the world’s oldest and largest independent publisher of books for body, mind, and spirit.

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May 30, 2014
My motivation for a lot of books I pick up is, "Hey...I don't know much about [thing book is about]."

I am not a religious person, so anytime I'm reading spiritual texts, guidebooks or compilations like this one, I'm engaged in a form of tourism. Because the books are not directly related to my experience, I am often more likely to simply read them and move on without getting anything terribly deep from the experience. This was the case with this book.

This book was a little scattershot for me, and I ended up contacting a couple of people I know who know more about such things to run my reactions past them. They assured me (more or less) that my reactions had more to to with the almanac / complilation scheme of this book's construction than anything universal underlying Witchery. While this book has many points and articles that seem pretty reasonable, it often veers into irrelvancy and silliness for me - perhaps a review from someone with a passion for the subject would serve you better.
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February 6, 2018
an interesting compilation of all things witchy...gardening, community, rituals, tools, and more
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