Oracle of the Witch

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978-1-925946-20-8

 

It's time for all witches to re-awaken to the magick of the Old Ways.

Oracle of the Witch has been created to empower all those who wish to explore the ancient path of the Craft. It is packed with wisdom and guidance, and it can also be used as a teaching tool for both seasoned practitioners or new witches.

Each of the 44 cards has a magickal message and witch tips, and you will learn to understand both the shadow and light side of the card meanings. A magickal incantation is also supplied to enable you to draw from, and connect with, the ancient wisdom of yesteryear. The accompanying 144-page guidebook shows you how to harness your personal power as you magically forge together the mystical forces of nature in conjunction with ancient wisdom, magick and ritual.

 

Each card has:

 

 

 

  • A Message – Witchy guidance for your day or meditation or spell work
  • An Incantation Rhyme – Use this short incantation to call in or connect with the energy of the subject of the card
  • A “Light Side Unveiled” – This is a possible positive meaning of the card
  • A “Shadow Side Unveiled” – This is a possible negative meaning of the card
  • A Bit of Witchery – There will be magickal tips, history on the subject, spells, or charms related to each card

Bestselling author Flavia Kate Peters is known as the Fairy Seer who embraces the magickal path of the old ways and that of fairycraft. A teacher of natural and ancient magick, Flavia Kate trains others through her professional certification courses and is a regular presenter on the mind, body, spirit, and pagan circuits. Television appearances include Celebrity Haunted Hotel and Lightworker’s Guide to the Galaxy, along with various guest slots for BBC Radio. She regularly graces the pages of Spirit and Destiny magazine and is a columnist for the magazines FAE and Witchcraft & Wicca. Her authentic and honest approach makes her a sought-after wisdom keeper. 

 

Authors: Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free. Illustrator: Mira Nurdianti

 

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