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Susan Pesznecker (Oregon) practices organic gardening, green magick, and herbalism. She teaches online courses in magick through the Grey School and teaches writing at Portland State University and Clackamas Community College.

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Llewellyn's 2010 Witches' Companion (2009) — Contribuidor — 39 copias
Llewellyn's 2008 Witches' Companion (2008) — Contribuidor — 33 copias
Llewellyn's 2015 Witches Companion (2014) — Contribuidor — 19 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1990
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA

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Winter 2020 (December);

How is it I always forget to ever toss these books up on Goodreads reviews? (x2) I picked up almost all of this set of books at the end of last year or the beginning of this one and I've been slowly making my way through them, sabbat by sabbat ever since. I really love this new edition of books and they are a huge surfeit of knowledge. I'll be using them every year from here on out. Definitely, full-on recommending this one to anyone looking for witchy holiday books.… (más)
 
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wanderlustlover | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 27, 2022 |
While it may have some fantasy flavor to it- This book acts as a guide for Wiccan/Pagan practitioners, a historical narrative on medieval life & gargoyles (that even includes some modern depictions as well) and a bestiary of sorts. I would classify it more as nonfiction than fiction- especially since it was published from a nonprofit organization that functions as a school for Wiccan/Pagan occult believers. If you aren't into magick practice, this book is still a great addition to any fantasy lover's bookshelf. The artwork is eye-catching, some of the illustrations are original while others are sketches of existing gargoyle sculptures. It has a balanced mix of illustration and text. Insightful and educational.… (más)
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am08279 | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 23, 2022 |
This whole series of Llewellyns mini sabbats books, would be worth it if you can get them at wholesale cost. They are NOT worth the retail price, at all. Half of that. They are cute, and each one has just a tiny bit of everything about that particular season/sabbat. I like them very much, but I never would have paid retail for them.
 
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LoveoftheDark | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 6, 2022 |
‘’It’s the time when Mother Earth goes quiet, yet if we listen really carefully, we can still hear her heart beating. It’s a profound and important time to curl up and engage in the solitary act of contemplation as we embrace what should be a natural time of sleep.’’

December. Its name probably comes from the Roman goddess Decima, the equivalent of the Greek Lachesis, the one who had the duty of measuring out the life thread of mortals. A month that combines the darkness and silence of the Winter Soltice with the light and joy of Yule. The time of Midwinter and the happiness of Christmas. I, for once, adore winter. It’s a season of quietness and a ‘’leave me alone’’ time and I cherish as best as I can.

In this lovely little book about Yule and its traditions, we meet the Germanic goddess Hulda, Cailleach, the hag-crone in Celtic traditions, the Nordic Skadi, one of my personal favourite deities, and Frigg, the goddess of winter, the Greek Alcyone who boasted and was transformed into a kingfisher, the Roman Bona Dea, St Lucy and Befana. The Green King of Winter trying to win the hand of the Spring Maiden, the Swedish Tomte, the holy day of St. Nickolas.

‘’The landscape is at once harsh and gorgeous, and above all, it is silent. The clean, cold night air and short days make for brilliantly clear night skies and extraordinary views of stars, meteors, and perhaps even the northern lights if one lives in the right location. The snow-covered landscape creates an aura of purity and peacefulness.’’

The traditions associated with the Winter Solstice and Yule highlight the eternal battle between darkness and light, death and revival. The Yule log that brings good luck, the protection of the evergreens, the prophetic dreams of the twelve days of Christmas, the Omen Days of Wakes, the sacred power of the mistletoe.

Each corner of our planet celebrates the coming of the New Year, the new hope. From the crowds gathering in Times Square to eating raisins (Portugal) and grapes (Mexico) to sweeten the coming year. From the Scottish Hogmanay and the first footing (we DO keep this custom in my household) to the bonfires in Japan, Las Posadas in Mexico and the Iranian Yalda, whether you go hoodening, mummering or wassailing, stir the Christmas pot, sample as many puddings as you can, hide the coin in the cake of the New Year and let the melody of Aulde Lang Syne bid adieu to the old year and its toils, cherishing the joys it kindly brought you.

‘’These are the days when it’s dark when one gets up and dark when one arrives home at day’s end. These are days for wearing sweaters, making pots of soup and baked apples, curling up with a good book and a cup of tea, and enjoying a fire in the fireplace.’’

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/
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AmaliaGavea | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 3, 2021 |

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