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Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Hay House Inc.; Illustrated edition (March 5, 2019)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1788172043


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 42


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.2 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.9 x 0.77 x 6.9 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #13,755 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #20 in Wicca #34 in Magic Studies (Books) #43 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality


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  • Appreciate the Focus on Root Work
I was a practitioner in my 20s and am just coming back to The Path now in my 40s, and have been looking everywhere for a book that resonates with me and my current reality. Books have a way of magically dropping into your lap when you need them, don't they. This has been that book for me. I preordered for Kindle, and at midnight, right when the book dropped, my furnace went out and woke me up, and I spent the wee hours reading through the first sections of this book. I SO appreciate that the author starts off with a focus on Root Work, that she understands and underscores the fact that the practitioner is the magic, that without digging deep and excavating and owning our true selves we can never produce truly effective magic. I also appreciate how clearly she has outlined the meditative practice, rituals, and spells, using simple ingredients with many options so that one can customize it to one's own practice. They truly feel like rites one can easily weave into the fabric of their day-to-day life, and I look forward to finishing the book and delving into all it has to offer more deeply. I will definitely return to share more once I have done so. In short, I can see this book being useful for both the beginner and the seasoned witch. And of course, also for someone like me, who had fallen away from their practice and is looking to brush off the cobwebs and dip their toe into those magical waters once more. It feels like a timely gift from the universe, and I am very grateful to the author for all the time, care, magic and love she has clearly poured into it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by Samantha Raymer

  • Rootwork for the Masses
From the section "Beginning Your Journey": "But you don't have to be born into a family of Witches, or initiated in a secret ritual, to be a Witch. There are hundreds of ways of being one." Anyone can call himself anything he wants. Witchcraft is an unregulated field, as is the vocabulary of magic. In my long-practiced view, there are not hundreds of ways of being a Witch. There are the two ways mentioned above, in which case the gift will either be in your blood, or passed on to you. There is a third: despite no family heritage of such, being born with a gift for witchcraft (it happens, but rarely). If those three ways are closed to you, you are essentially out of luck. This book cannot give you any of them, and books, themselves, do not constitute a fourth path. The hundreds of other paths of "witchcraft" are a mixture of ego-aggrandizement, self-delusion, and attempted self-help . . . and slick marketing, confused word usage, and related commercial chicanery, naturally. This book is very hoodoo, santeria, curandismo influenced in its herb usage and magical practice. Which makes sense, since the author is of Cuban descent. She states that she is from a long line of Witch Healers, which puts me in mind that she is from a family of curanderas. Which is awesome and beautiful and powerful and admirable. But Witchery, an Anglo-Saxon/Germanic magical and religious practice, is not curandismo, or hoodoo or santeria. The herbs are different, the magical practice is different, the worldview is different. No Witch uses Cinnamon in a love spell. Over the hundreds of years that the spells of witchery developed, Witches did not have access to Cinnamon. What did they have? Willow withes, Birch leaves, Rose petals, the leaves of sorceror's violet (Vinca). I could list many other examples where Witchery uses the same herbs in different ways. Bay leaves would not be used for banishing night spirits; you would use Rosemary, or Salt, or Broomstraw for that. Even better, a brooch of thin Rowan twigs. Witchery uses much more in the way of trees than rootwork practice. That's what we had easy access to. Anyway, this book is really rootwork-lite for the masses. It should not have been called "Witchery." If you are interested in rootwork, you will learn it better, elsewhere, without the corruption of other traditions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019 by ABCDEFG

  • This is not your normal book..
There are no words that can best describe this book. I am a beginner witch, and this is what I've been waiting for my whole life. I don't feel as though Wicca, Santeria, New Age Witch practices suit me. I don't want to discourage anyone from buying this book. I know from my friends that have purchased this book that they are reawakened again. Remember what and why they originally chose this path. For me, Juliet Diaz is the teacher I've been waiting for. I look forward to putting work into my practice so that I can help as well in whatever my purpose truly is. <3 many blessings to Ms. Diaz and other practitioners! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by Mina Mina

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