From the host of the beloved podcast The Comfy Cozy Witch comes an accessible two-color illustrated guide resonant with cozy fall vibes, featuring spells, recipes, meditations, and practices to bring good magic into your daily life. "Jennie Blonde is one of the leading voices in witchcraft. She shows that it can be the warm and comforting hug you need the most."--Amanda Lovelace, New York Times bestselling author of The Princess Saves Herself in This One Whether you're a novice curious about witchcraft but aren't sure where to start, or a seasoned witch interested in deepening your practice, this warm, accessible, and nurturing interactive guide shows you the way. The Comfy Cozy Witch's Guide to Making Magic in Your Everyday Life combines the practical charm of The Little Book of Hygge with the down to earth wisdom of The Spell Book for New Witches and the practical advice of Grimoire Girl, Drawn from decades of popular podcaster Jennie Blonde's experience, she shares seven tenets to help you begin and develop your own authentic practice: Acceptance: gentle exercises to reflect on our past journeys Simplicity: meditations to ground us in the present Balance: self-care practices, like candle magic, to replenish our inner selves Delight: practices to find joy in community Warmth: building a cozy practice space Reflection: journal prompts to help us stay centered Intuition: learning to listen to ourselves and connect to our guides This beautifully designed book--filled with spell craft exercises, magical journaling prompts, delicious recipes, and do-it-yourself tips for the home and garden-has everything necessary to develop a witchcraft practice built on magical authenticity, comfort, and self-care.
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This is probably one of my favorite witchcraft books I've read so far! It covers a lot of information that is mostly going to pertain to beginners, but it paints some of it in a new, refreshing light. While I was already pretty familiar with most, if not all, of the content in this book, I was still able to learn some new ideas. It's also a really validating read that focuses heavily on relying on your intuition and avoiding gatekeeping thought processes, which I think is especially beneficial for new witches nowadays. I feel like the online witchy community can sometimes be incredibly difficult to find your place in and a lot of people like to push their personal ideals and values on others, so it was refreshing to read a book that took such care to remind the reader that there is no one “right” way to be a witch. I also feel like this would be a great reference tool for basics such as color correspondences, crystals, and more. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in comfortable, accessible witchcraft!Thank you to the publisher for the gifted copy! All thoughts are honest and my own.———bookstagram booktok blog storygraph twitter/x