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By Wolfsbane and Mandrake root - the relationship between poisons in plants and their roles in healing and magic.
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Jane Meredith talking about The Dark Goddess
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Druidry with Danu Forest
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True Magic with Cyndi Brannen
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A book you can use for divination - words from the oracle  to bring wisdom into your daily life.
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Jez Hughes, author of The Heart of Life
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Morgan Daimler’s new dictionary of fairies
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While there are many different ways of understanding Hekate, there is little argument over her status as an ancient, powerful Dark Goddess. She is the night, the shadow, and rebirth. She is also the light that leads us through hell. She is necessary to guide us through these troubling times.
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New fairy folklore video from Morgan Daimler
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Arc of the Goddess with Rachel Patterson
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Cyndi Brannen, witchcraft with Hekate
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Witchcraft and Magic with Cyndi Brannen
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Writing the wheel of the year with Andrew Anderson.
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From Andrew Anderson’s The Ritual of Writing - “Writing for other people is, generally, more productive than writing for ourselves, although it can lead to much greater anxiety. When I have asked students to share work with others, some have left the class rather than let someone else see their writing. The first time I introduce students to the group workshop, where one person’s writing is critiqued by a number of people in the room, every single student has been nervous, despite my reassurances that everything will be okay. As a rule, students end up finding this an incredibly useful process. “
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Witchcraft with Rachel Patterson
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Pagan Portals Runes by Kylie Holmes
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Southern Cunning is now available for pre-order! I’m so excited to have this going out into the world and sharing something that has been such a labor of love. Pre-orders are immensely helpful for authors so give it a gander! Here are some of the early reviews for Southern Cunning
“Born of experience and lived practice, Aaron Oberon’s honest, warm and insightful exploration of Southern Cunning illumines an immersive journey from the crossroads through the stories, rites, tools and substances of an operative witchcraft rooted firmly in folkloric potency, the ways of spirits and the power of place.” - Gemma Gary, author of Traditional Witchcraft - A Cornish Book of Ways
“A straight-talking, easy to follow take on folkloric witchcraft from the South, rich in personal anecdotes and practical tips.” -Lee Morgan, author of A Deed Without a Name
“This is the sort of book I wish there were more of, because it connects the living magic of the past with the living magic of the present without getting stuck on problems of lineage, authentication, or secrecy. Southern Cunning will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone with an interest in folklore, magic, and witches with a Southern flavor.” -Cory Thomas Hutcheson, host of the podcast New World Witchery
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