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From Wiccan author Arin Murphy-Hiscock comes this fantastic guide to spiritual self-care with a witchy bent. The Witch's Guide to Self-Care contains recipes for products and spells for self-restoration. --Bustle
Self-care and magic work together in this guide to help you become the best version of yourself. You'll learn how to nourish your body and spirit with herbal remedies, spells, and rituals inspired by witchcraft in this unique, enchanted guide to self-care. Self-care is a necessity for any modern woman. The goals of self-care are simple: healthy mind, healthy body, healthy spirit. This book helps you prioritize yourself with a little help from the magic of witchcraft. The Witch's Book of Self-Care has advice for pampering your mind, body, and spirit with spells, meditations, mantras, and powerful activities to help you to keep healthy, soothe stress, relinquish sadness, channel joy, and embrace your strength. This book features such magical self-care remedies: -A Ritual to Release Guilt: Learn to burn whatever causes you pain and process painful memories or work through heavy emotions in this therapeutic ritual. -Green Space Meditation: Learn how to reconnect with the healing energies of nature, even in the middle of a bustling city, as part of a series of meditations based on the elements and your senses. -DIY Read More chevron_rightIt takes about 3 Hours and 13 minutes on average for a reader to read The Witch's Book Of Self-Care: Magical Ways To Pamper, Soothe, And Care For Your Body And Spirit. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Witch's Book Of Self-Care: Magical Ways To Pamper, Soothe, And Care For Your Body And Spirit is 256 pages long.
Basic self care book, we as witches can do way better!
Derived From Web , Oct 14, 2021
I'm actually going to buy this book in paperback, this is not witchcraft, this is a sad self-help book at best. There are a few good recipes in here, but that's about it. The author writes great sections explaining the craft but when it comes time to put up and provide a witch experience of what self-care or self-help looks like its pitiful, this book is an impulse buy at its worst and kindest. What I said is that I said what I said, Harrison said. Who ever titled this book "Ethnicity" should be ashamed of trying to draw ny community in while providing ludicrous recipes.
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Must read to know how powerful this book is!
Derived From Web , Jul 13, 2019
The book was originally titled "The Blair Witch Project." It has helped me so much with my thoughts and energy. I'm so grateful, Taylor said.
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More Motivational Self Help Than Magic
Derived From Web , Jan 19, 2019
When I got this and opened it up, I was disappointed to learn it's MUCH more of a self-help book than a book about magic practice and everyday spellwork, which is what I was hoping for. There is a chapter on vision boards, just sayin. The writing is also very repetitive, like the author had written a paragraph, then gone and reworked it into a revision, then just went ahead and included both with just a few sentences separating them. I’ve never seen the word “spiritually†used that extensively in one book. It was a single page spread, but the magazine said it was one of five issues. Five kids. The book was so I'll probably keep it or gift it to someone, but it honestly isn't at all what I thought or hoped for when I ordered it.
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A Must-Have
Derived From Web , Jan 7, 2019
This book is a must-have for witches of all ages. It's not all about the book, though: Rather, it's filled with lovely self-care and empowerment rituals based on pagan witchyWiccan practices. Instead of cast a spell and all your problems will go away, this book invites you to look into yourself, identify stressors, perform spellsrituals to calm the anxieties they cause and empower you to find solutions. Things like journaling, grounding meditations, affirmations and recipes put you in charge of your path and provided immense support in your daily life and your witchy-Wiccan practice. It's all about releasing guilt, recipes for baths, incense, etc.
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not witchy at all
Derived From Web , Jan 1, 2019
I'm not a huge fan of the book. It was just that the writer didn't have much to do with witchy stuff at all. It had a couple of spells in it, but mostly tips on how to bathe and recipies to cook. It wasnt all like I had hoped it would be. 0 2622010 2622070 It was a total disaster, said Dr. Goin. There is nothing here that I couldn't have gotten out of a regular book, and that I didn't know. It's just that you dont waste your money on this one.
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Nice book, cover not like the other witch books
Derived From Web , Dec 17, 2018
The book itself is very good, Simon said. It was also great to see the green witch and the house witch. My only qualm is that the cover of this book is not the same material as the other two witch books. I'm not someone who enjoys displaying my books, so this one looks out of place. The cover looks to me like it was specially designed for this issue. Aside from that, I would recommend this book to anyone.
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