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A year-long magical adventure with everything the modern witch needs to develop their witchy practice. Have you ever looked at a full moon on a clear winter night and shivered? Have you walked in an ancient forest or sat in a stone circle and felt a deep sense of peace and belonging? Do you wonder if there is more to life than the grind of the everyday? Do you believe in magic? If the answers to any of these are yes, then you need witchcraft in your life. No longer tainted by notions of sorcery, hexes and cobwebs, witchcraft has been rediscovered by those of us yearning for re-enchantment. This card deck will guide you through a year of magic. Based on the cycles of nature and guided by the seasons, it will give you the tools and knowhow to unveil the magic that surrounds us. By celebrating the eight sabbats of the Wheel of the Year, you will work with nature to activate your hidden power and trigger miraculous happenings. Witchcraft can attract love, give your career a boost, protect your home and help with healing. It will enrich your life. Packed with information and practical rituals and exercises, this card deck boosts well-being, self-worth and happiness by tapping into the healing power of nature, the cycle of the seasons, the pull of the moon, the wisdom of ancient trees and forgotten paths, and the spiritual rewards of creativity. It includes: Seasonal spells, remedies, rituals and affirmations that use the power of plants, herbs and stones to offer guidance and healing. Features including crystal gazing, dowsing, reading the Tarot, the magic of stone circles and folklore traditions, to increase knowledge and inspire curiosity. Creative projects with a witchy purpose that can be used in rituals and spells. Whether you are a solitary hedge witch, part of a coven, a practising witch or an aspiring one, this card deck will furnish you with the vital knowledge to enrich your journey and to sprinkle magic and enchantment over every day. Review: Good quality good value not a huge variety though - The order is exactly as described and imaged. The cards are all the correct size. the instruction book was in the bottom of the box. the cards have all of the information on each sabbat easily accessible. The print is a little small on the cards and I will have to get a magnifying glasses. I don't mind a bit they are very very good quality excellent value. Review: Helpful tool to add to your collection. - If you are a new witch, or old witch these cards are a useful tool to add to your collection. The artwork on the cars is pretty, and correlates to each holiday. It gives ideas for starting points for celebrating the holidays.


























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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 67 Reviews |
H**E
Good quality good value not a huge variety though
The order is exactly as described and imaged. The cards are all the correct size. the instruction book was in the bottom of the box. the cards have all of the information on each sabbat easily accessible. The print is a little small on the cards and I will have to get a magnifying glasses. I don't mind a bit they are very very good quality excellent value.
B**.
Helpful tool to add to your collection.
If you are a new witch, or old witch these cards are a useful tool to add to your collection. The artwork on the cars is pretty, and correlates to each holiday. It gives ideas for starting points for celebrating the holidays.
C**Y
Great, but not sure why this is a card deck and not a book
These cards are really cute and all, but there's no discernable reason for this to be a card deck as opposed to a book. The info on these cards is super brief and basic. This could be a great first introduction to witchery for a new witch, but more experienced witches are going to find this very lacking. Had this been a book rather than a card deck, a lot more information could've been included - which leads me to wonder if the author just didn't have much to say, so they made a card deck to cover for that? Typically, card decks are for some kind of symbology that you can use for divination, shadow work, spell work, or meditation. There's absolutely none of that here. It's literally a witchcraft pamphlet spread across 52 cute cards. Since the photos only show a few cards, I had hoped to find more substance and spirituality in them, but alas. I do appreciate the deeply discounted price. The full price would've felt very unfair. But, even the discounted price can buy you books with a lot more information. The cards are divided among the 8 modern pagan sabbats - Ostara, Beltane, Summer Solstice, Lughnasadh, Mabon, Samhain, Winter Solstice, and Imbolc. You'll notice that this deck has 52 cards, which is not a multiple of 8 - and indeed, some sabbats are given seven cards (Ostara, Beltane, Summer Solstice, Lughnasadh, and Winter Solstice) while others are given six (Mabon and Samhain), and Imbolc has only 5. It seems to me that each sabbat should be given the same amount of attention. Samhain being the most important sabbat for most pagans who follow the wheel of the year, I find this especially curious. And, because I live in a place with cold winters, Imbolc is a super important source of hope and light in a very dreary time of year. I was really disappointed to see it treated so poorly here. These are the the cards for each sabbat: Ostara: Ostara general info Fertility ritual Magical creatures (Five animals with a few sentences of trivia about them) Welcome spell Plants for Ostara Crystals for Ostara New Beginning Rituals Beltane: Beltane general info Runes (general info and ideas for use, no actual runic alphabet depicted or explained) Tarot (very general and basic info) Plants for Beltane Crystals for Beltane Love Rituals Fire Ritual Summer Solstice: Summer Solstice general info The Magic Circle (Trivia about magic circles) Casting a Circle (Basic instruction on casting a circle) Plants for Summer Solstice Crystals for Summer Solstice Midsummer Spells Sun Ritual Lughnasadh: Lughnasadh general info Dowsing (Basic info about dowsing, no instruction) Pendulum (Basic instruction on use) Plants for Lughnasadh Crystals for Lughnasadh Harvest Ritual Gratitude Spells Mabon: Mabon general info The Magic of Trees (brief info about five different trees) Plants for Mabon Crystals for Mabon Autumn Rituals Autumn Equinox Ritual Samhain: Samhain general info Ritual for Departed Souls Scrying (basic info on how to scry) Plants for Samhain Crystals for Samhain New Year's Spell Winter Solstice: Winter Solstice general info The Moon (brief info on the new moon, waxing moon, full moon, and waning moon) Moon Rituals Plants for Winter Solstice Crystals for Winter Solstice Hopeful Spells Darkest Night Ritual Imbolc: Imbolc general info Goddess Rituals Plants for Imbolc Crystals for Imbolc Torch Ritual Conclusion: New witches, this might be an approchable way to orient yourself to the Wheel of the Year along with a little magic here and there. However, you will very quickly outgrow this deck and need more thorough and comprehensive info on all of the topics included here.
T**.
Well rounded
Overall very informative for anyone interested in the Occult. I feel it provides a really good overview and practical application.
H**E
Beautiful!
Beautiful cards.
T**N
Lots of lovely ideas
Beautiful. Only wish my chaos would allow me to remember to look earlier at ingredients or rituals so I have suitable things in. Happy to keep trying things. Made a lamas bread. Easy and awesome !
L**S
A Neat Way to Get Started in Witchcraft
Informative cards that take you through all the seasons of a witch. Little booklet was full of info I found interesting and helpful. Great place to start for new witches.
A**Y
Pretty but basic
I was expecting a bit more from these cards. They're pretty but very basic and the 8 page booklet is a disappointment.
I**A
Very helpful
Lots of good information.
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