Category: A Witch’s Library

A Witch's Library
Trula Marie

Braiding Sweetgrass: Lessons in Patience, Nature, and Magic

In Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer blends Indigenous wisdom with scientific insight to explore our connection with the natural world. This thoughtful read encouraged me to slow down, be observant, and make more mindful choices in both daily life and magical practice. From the teachings of Skywoman to the patient art of weaving baskets, Kimmerer’s work reminds us to honor the earth in every action. A must-read for anyone looking to deepen their relationship with nature.

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A Witch's Library
Trula Marie

Missing Witches: A Book of History, Ritual, and Remembrance

Missing Witches is a book that weaves history, ritual, and remembrance into the rhythm of the Wheel of the Year. Inspired by the podcast of the same name, it highlights the lives of overlooked women—like Pamela Colman Smith, the true artist behind the Rider-Waite tarot—and reclaims their voices for modern witchcraft. With rituals included for each sabbat, this book is both a resource and a remembrance. If you’re seeking to deepen your practice and honor those erased from history, Missing Witches is worth adding to your shelf.

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A Witch's Library
Trula Marie

Initiated: Memoir of a Witch – A Journey Through Magic

Amanda Yates Garcia’s Initiated: Memoir of a Witch is a deeply personal and inspiring journey through a life steeped in magic and spiritual growth. From her earliest teachings to the tarot readings that shaped her path, the book offers both storytelling and guidance that resonates with anyone on their own magical journey. Reading it felt like walking alongside her, reflecting on my own practice, and deepening my connection to the magic already within me.

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