THE WITCHES JOURNAL BY SELENE SILVERWIND – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY APPLE PRESS; UK EDITION ON 1st JULY 2009 Selene Silverwind has been practising witchcraft for over 15 years. She has taught workshops on love magic at Pagan conventions and book shops and is the author of two Wiccan romance novels and two nonfiction guides: Magic for Lovers and The Everything Paganism Book. Silverwind is also a co-founder of Pagan Pride Los Angeles, a religious tolerance group affiliated with the Pagan Pride. This book is one of the best witch books I have seen as it is full of so much information, in fact, it is like your very own…
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How many of you are attempting this during November, you can always do it with a group of friends any month actually but to sign up and get updates you have to do it in November. I have completed this once about four years ago, it certainly gets all the words down, I did slow up during the last month. I think preparation is key and clearing your calendar is the main focus. I think I almost hibernated but once you have got your intention in your mind I do think the words flow much easier. I felt like I…
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