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Modern witches are having a powerful moment. The Apprentice Witch's Spellbook provides the most accessible collection of spells and charms for powerful women to embrace this moment Modern witches are having a moment. Far from the image of pointy hats huddled over a cauldron, today's witches are strong, powerful young women who are standing up for themselves and womankind. The millennial witchcraft movement is focused on feminism, political engagement, and empowerment. This collection of more than 40 spells and magic charms, written by experienced witchcraft author Marian Green, is designed to…mehr

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Modern witches are having a powerful moment. The Apprentice Witch's Spellbook provides the most accessible collection of spells and charms for powerful women to embrace this moment Modern witches are having a moment. Far from the image of pointy hats huddled over a cauldron, today's witches are strong, powerful young women who are standing up for themselves and womankind. The millennial witchcraft movement is focused on feminism, political engagement, and empowerment. This collection of more than 40 spells and magic charms, written by experienced witchcraft author Marian Green, is designed to encourage readers to embrace elemental magic, the power of the planets, the magic of time, kitchen witching, and dream weaving to attract magic forces. • Contains three super potent "Emergency Use Only" spells printed on sealed pages-only for the most powerful of amateur witches.
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Marian Green has been writing about magic and witchcraft since the 1960s and is the author of more than 20 books on the subject. She is the founder of Quest Conference, the world's oldest open meeting on Western Mysteries, magic, and witchcraft, and has edited Quest magazine since founding it in 1970. Marian also runs weekend and day workshops through the Invisible College, which she founded.