(if any others decide to read this book, they will be added in here as well)
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Can i ask to @MeganB and @SunshineLee how are you finding the book so far? It sounds like a great book and am soooo tempted to buy it however i currently have just finished:
-Wicca: for beginners by Lisa Chamberlain
-Wicca: book of spells By Lisa Chamberlain
I am currently reading:
-Wicca: crystal Magic by Lisa Chamberlain
-History of paganism magazine by The Gods of The Ancient
and have these books being posted to me:
-Palmistry: the art of reading palms by Anna Comerford
-Wicca: Candle magic by Lisa Chamberlain
-Wicca: Year of magic by Lisa Chamberlain
-Hekate: Goddess of witches by Courtney Weber
-Psychic Witch : A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick and Manifestation by Mat Auryn
-Wicca a modern guide to witchcraft and magic by Harmony Nice
-The Evolutionary Empath by Rev. Stephanie Red Feather and Linda Star Wolf
-The Horned God of the Witches by Jason Mankey
-A Year and a Day of Everyday Witchcraft: 366 Ways to Witchify Your Life by Deborah Blake
-The Mindful Witch: A Daily Journal for Manifesting a Truly Magickal Life by Jenn Stevens
The Crooked Path: Introduction to Traditional Witchcraft By Kelden
If any one has read these books as well let me know would love to know what you think of them
Wow, thatās a lot of exciting books on your to-read list, @TheMuslimWitch! While this thread here is just for discussing The Witches Path, feel free to share your list of books as a new discussion in the Recommendations Category to ask for thoughts on those books.
I hope you can get some good tips on both The Witches Path and the others! Happy reading
Thatās quite a list of books! So far, Iām only on chapter one but it is definitely mind-opening. It is not a 101 book, meaning that it isnāt going to teach you correspondences, spells, etc. However, that doesnāt mean this book isnāt beginner-friendly. I feel like, even just in the first chapter, it covers a lot of good information and gives you a solid idea of how the book can be approached. Iām enjoying it so far!
Sounds like a great bookā¦ I love to mix things up and I too do not always read 101 booksā¦ At the moment I am on the 2 books listed above and asides from witchy books I am in the middle of the book called Beneath this man, Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets and the complete book of dreamsā¦ it makes me tired thinking how I just keep alternating
No worries at all, @TheMuslimWitch! I never want to close down a discussion about reading, so please do feel free to keep the discussion going in another thread about all your exciting books
It sounds like a really solid guide! Maybe itās still too early to tell, but in your opinion do you think the content is helpful for more seasoned witches too (mid to experienced), or does it seem mostly geared towards beginners?
Oh it definitely is not a book geared directly toward beginners. If I remember correctly, Thorn said she wrote the book as a sort of guide to getting out of a magical slump, those times where life has just gotten in the way and you find yourself forgetting the moon phase or not feeling connected to your Craft anymore. Itās already given me food for thought and Iām only through the first 2 chapters lol
Thanks for the tip! I know the title says ācraft at every levelā, but sometimes books that cater to beginners can have a hard time balancing things between levels Iāve noticed they usually either focus on beginners or stay towards advanced content. Thatās really nice to hear that it takes such a helpful and balanced approach!