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The Green Witch at Home

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Discover inspired ideas and simple spells to transform your living space into a comforting home with a little magic.

From step-by-step instructions for divine decluttering to 'pagan feng shui' for every room, Cerridwen Greenleaf's guide to a happy home is essential reading for anyone who wants to live the good life. Replete with easy ideas for a charmed life, this gorgeously illustrated book teaches you how to increase your happiness quotient at home. Learn how you can make an effortless herbal prosperity potpourri and which crystals will create harmonious vibrations and improve relationships. Delight in healthier options for the whole household with DIY herbal cleansers that reduce toxins in your personal space and ensure your home is always filled with good energy. Create your own magical pantry and ensure your sleeping space is a true sanctuary with spells and scents. As instructive as it is inspiring, The Green Witch at Home is a go-to guide for anyone who wants to live an enchanted life.

334 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 13, 2022

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September 1, 2023
There really isn't much to say about this book, honestly. It's fairly stereotypical Eclectic NeoPagan content complete with bastardized Eastern Spirituality and concepts (an insistence on using the term "Feng Shui", for instance), and appropriated Native American spirituality (Sweetgrass, "Smudge Sticks"; the usual). And written in 2022, no less, when the author should know better at this point.

In the end, it was nothing more than a short skim read; the spells are short, the rhymes poorly written, and the advice within it is so overly simplistic as to both be overly common and easily accessible in far better written books elsewhere, as well as virtually useless and meaningless. I would ultimately save your money and buy a different book.
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