A Witch Alone

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A Witch Alone: thirteen moons to master natural magic is a book on Neopaganism for solitary practitioners or Witches by Marian Green.

According to the book, many witches do not belong to covens, but follow a solo branch of magical heritage: the path of the story-book wizard, the wise woman, the hermit, the folk healer, the Druid or the shaman. Working alone, they connect deeply with nature, follow the patterns of the sun and moon, and feel the changing energies of the year's turning cycle. Anyone can learn something of their magical powers. The ancient rituals and spells are there to be rediscovered, given patience, common sense, and a longing to know. Anyone can heal oneself, gain peace from stress, and find ways of coping with the turmoil of modern life. One can also do good for others, learn to heal with herbs, see into the future and revisit the treasures of wisdom from the past.

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