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Book of Shadows pt. 1 by the_partedglass
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Contains Tips and Tricks with other miscellaneous information. This is part 1 of 5. Please feel free to reference at your will ^_^ Most of these i did find on tumblr so they are on my tumblr page Fair Winds
Beginners Guide to Witchcraft by anotha_la_beebotee
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Everyone is a witch...some just forget how to use their power!⛥ This book contains my journey of practicing witchcraft. I've been practicing the craft for 4/5 years now and I will give you: tips on where to buy things, low budget alternatives, how to use items, what's good to know, and what can wait for you when you are more advanced in the practice. I'll throw in Instagram users I follow, Youtube channels I've watched, and books that are good to read. Remember you don't need fancy stuff to be a witch, and you'll see why in this book! Peace & Love
The Green Witch Diaries by quinnkdyer
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A collection of information on various magical & medicinal herbs based on my personal Book of Shadows. Each entry includes original artwork, folklore, a small growing guide, spell suggestions & recipes. Included are mint, lavender, basil, mugwort, chamomile, garlic, rosemary, sage, sunflower, yarrow, and more! Visit themoonmanual.com to order my new book, the Moon Manual!
Witchcraft Pt 2  by cosmoswitchyvibes
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A continuation of my first witchcraft book called "Witchcraft". [I WILL NOT BE TAKING REQUESTS FOR CHAPTERS IN THIS BOOK. IF YOU ASK FOR A CHAPTER I WILL IGNORE IT.] Welcome witches! ✨ This is an online book of shadows basically. It has a lot of stuff for witches, like tips, book of shadows ideas, etc. I have a few other witchcraft stories on here. Check them out if you want. There's no need to read my other books first before you read this one if you don't want to.
Beginner's Guide To Witchcraft  by cosmoswitchyvibes
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Welcome Beginner Witches ✨ This book is all about starting off with witchcraft. It's a guide designed to help you on your path. If your starting to get interested in witchcraft, this is the place to start. Note: You don't need to read this book if you have no idea about witchcraft. You can start here if you want but you don't have to. I have other witchcraft stories on here so you can check them out too if you want. All pictures/videos I got online.
Witchcraft 101 by babyhdragon
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I have just recently become an official witch and I have decided to create a digital spell book. I will be sharing/writing spells, charms, talismans, rituals, animal/spirit guides, herb information, crystal work, ect. Obviously I don't know everything about Wicca, Paganism and Witchcraft, but I know that I can teach people who want to learn and that's what I intend to do. So sit back, sip on your favourite tea/coffee, burn some inscence and enjoy
Witchcraft  by cosmoswitchyvibes
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Welcome witches! 🔮 ✨ This is basically an online book of shadows. It has a lot of stuff for witches. Like ideas for supplies, ingredients, elements represented, tips, book of shadows ideas, etc. I have another witchcraft story for beginner witches for when your first starting out. Check that out. Any pictures I put I found online. I'll try to update this daily/weekly. Originally called my book of shadows.
Wicca For Beginner's by JamesCollazoJr
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I want to start out with the history of wicca -history of Wicca documents the rise of the Neopagan religion of Wicca and related witchcraft-based Neopagan religions.[nb 1] Wicca originated in the early twentieth century, when it developed amongst secretive covens in England who were basing their religious beliefs and practices upon what they read of the historical Witch-Cult in the works of such writers as Margaret Murray. It was subsequently popularised in the 1950s by a number of figures, namely Gerald Gardner, who had been initiated into the Craft – as Wicca is often known – by the New Forest coven in 1939. Gardner's form of Wicca, the Gardnerian tradition, was spread by both him and his followers like the High Priestesses Doreen Valiente, Patricia Crowther and Eleanor Boneinto other parts of the British Isles, and also into other, predominantly English-speaking, countries across the world. In the 1960s, new figures arose in Britain who popularised their own forms of the religion, including Robert Cochrane, Sybil Leek and Alex Sanders, and organisations began to be formed to propagate it, such as the Witchcraft Research Association. It was during this decade that the faith was transported to the United States, where it was further adapted into new traditions such as Feri, 1734 and Dianic Wicca in the ensuing decades, and where organisations such as the Covenant of the Goddess were formed. From the 1970s onward, books began to be published by such figures as Paul Huson, Scott Cunningham, and Stewart and Janet Farrar which encouraged self-initiation into the Craft, leading to a boost in the number of adherents and the development of traditions. With the rising popularity of Wicca, it was used as a partial basis for witchcraft-based American films and television shows, further increasing its profile, particularly amongst younger people, in the 1990s.