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A witches book of shadows is one of the more important tools in their arsenal, holding their spells (both successful and not,) their divinations and of course all of the correspondences that aid them in their everyday craft. Being able to reference your own material is a great way to help you become more confident in your own craft, and to remember all of the ingredients and astrological timings that have worked best for you. What you have in your hands, is a completely blank Book of Shadows, to help any witch organize their craft. This 150+ page journal, comes with pre-formatted spell,…mehr

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A witches book of shadows is one of the more important tools in their arsenal, holding their spells (both successful and not,) their divinations and of course all of the correspondences that aid them in their everyday craft. Being able to reference your own material is a great way to help you become more confident in your own craft, and to remember all of the ingredients and astrological timings that have worked best for you. What you have in your hands, is a completely blank Book of Shadows, to help any witch organize their craft. This 150+ page journal, comes with pre-formatted spell, ritual, Sabbat and divination pages, In the back of the journal you'll find 15+ pages of indexed correspondences ranging from colors, to moon phases, herbs, tarot and much more. Being completely blank and dateless, this Journal is suited to witches from all walks of life, and either hemisphere, proving to be an asset for all users from novice to expert, Let this journal be your starting point to creating your perfect, personalized book of shadows, and fall in love with your craft.
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Autorenporträt
Danielle Luet is a practitioner of eclectic witchcraft, and has been evolving on her own spiritual path for the last 15 years. The first and only witch in her family so far meant she had to take learning into her own hands, before the days of easy internet access. She knows the difficulties of learning on your own, and her hope is to create tools and materials for the new practitioners that she wished she could have made use of all those years ago. When not creating, Danielle is looking after her daughter, her two cats, or baking goodies for her husband. She currently lives in Toronto, ON, Canada.