Witchcraft Activism

A Toolkit for Magical Resistance (Includes Spells for Social Justice, Civil Rights, the Environment, and More)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Magic Studies, Other Practices, Witchcraft & Wicca
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Author: David Salisbury ISBN: 9781633411166
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Weiser Books Language: English
Author: David Salisbury
ISBN: 9781633411166
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser
Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Weiser Books
Language: English

The first hands-on guide to witchcraft activism with practical tips on everything from joining activist groups to conjuring spells for self-protection

There is a movement on the rise, one that brings the worlds of social justice and political activism together with the practice of witchcraft. Activists wish to add magical methods to their arsenal, while spell casters seek to use their powers to resist oppression. Written by an experienced witch-activist and with the current political climate in full view, the book shows readers how to learn spells for self-protection and body shielding, as well as methods of developing enhanced psychic intuition and situational awareness. Salisbury explains how and why to conjure spirits of defense, land spirits, ancestral spirits of activism, as well as your own personal guardian spirits. Included are rituals, spells, and sigils, written clearly and simply, so that even someone with absolutely no previous experience in spell casting can immediately feel empowered and join the "witch resistance."

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The first hands-on guide to witchcraft activism with practical tips on everything from joining activist groups to conjuring spells for self-protection

There is a movement on the rise, one that brings the worlds of social justice and political activism together with the practice of witchcraft. Activists wish to add magical methods to their arsenal, while spell casters seek to use their powers to resist oppression. Written by an experienced witch-activist and with the current political climate in full view, the book shows readers how to learn spells for self-protection and body shielding, as well as methods of developing enhanced psychic intuition and situational awareness. Salisbury explains how and why to conjure spirits of defense, land spirits, ancestral spirits of activism, as well as your own personal guardian spirits. Included are rituals, spells, and sigils, written clearly and simply, so that even someone with absolutely no previous experience in spell casting can immediately feel empowered and join the "witch resistance."

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