The Witch's Way: A Guide to Modern-Day Spellcraft, Nature Magick, and Divination

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This follow-up to the wildly successful Wiccapedia delves deeper into witchcraft, cosmic helpers, spells, and nature magic—from flowers to faeries.

Includes a full-color insert on pentacle magick!

With more in-depth explorations of nature magick and divination, this beautifully illustrated guide to witchcraft is a must for all Wiccans in search of greater knowledge. It covers everything from hedge witches to druids; working with cosmic helpers like angels, gods and goddesses, and spirit guides for a variety of spells; nature magic—from drawing down the moon to psychic plant power; tapping into cosmic power; and developing your sixth sense, mastering tarot, using angel numbers, and spiritual astrology.

A FAQ section at the end answers the most-asked questions about the craft.

About the author

Shawn Robbins is the author or coauthor of five books, including The Good Witch (coauthor, Sterling), and Wiccapedia (coauthor, Sterling), which is used as a reference guide in many online Wicca schools. She has taught classes about herbs, health, and healing at the New York School of Occult Arts and lectures throughout the country on these subjects. She lives in New York City. Leanna Greenaway is a popular British clairvoyant who has appeared on TV and radio. She is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including Wiccapedia (coauthor) and Simply Tarot (also Sterling), and was a columnist for UK Fate & Fortune Magazine. She lives in the UK, and you can follow her on her YouTube channel.

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