Beginner Witchcraft Book Recommendations

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  • @lechantdesmots97
    @lechantdesmots97 2 года назад +461

    great video!!!✨ but could you do one for more advanced witches? like for the ones who are just done with the basics and would like to deepen their knowledge but don't know where to go 🙏🙏

    • @TheWitchOfWonderlust
      @TheWitchOfWonderlust  2 года назад +273

      I plan on it, and am putting that together at the moment! This is the first one I figured I'd come out with due to the mass amount of requests for it

    • @Odins_Serpents
      @Odins_Serpents 2 года назад +25

      @@TheWitchOfWonderlust thank you Olivia!!! My practice is a lot like yours. More to the "darker" side and it's a struggle to find books for the path I am on. If you know of any others please let me know! Or add in the next video. I plan on buying Of Blood And Bones soon once I save enough money❣

    • @jenniferluiza8583
      @jenniferluiza8583 2 года назад +8

      Thank you so much, Olivia! I was just about to ask the same thing, books and tips for intermediate practices ♥️

    • @sourabhidas
      @sourabhidas 2 года назад +8

      Yes pls. Also don’t add the witch’s path in that list. It sucks.

    • @AmandaFreitas1998
      @AmandaFreitas1998 2 года назад +11

      Yes please, it is very hard to find good stuff once you've been practicing for a while, every book feels the same and feels superficial and it feels like you aren't getting anything out of it. I liked other intermediate-advanced books Olivia has mentioned in her channel, like Planetary Magick, since I've been practicing planetary magick for a while and even considering myself intermediate in planetary magick this books has taught me new stuff, but it's so rare to find a book like this for intermediate witches, even though if you type witch on Amazon search hundreds and hundreds of the same basic books appear 😪

  • @ChaoticWitchAunt
    @ChaoticWitchAunt 2 года назад +736

    CRYING THAT MY BOOK IS IN HERE DON'T MIND ME

    • @candlesforachange3562
      @candlesforachange3562 2 года назад +8

      Oh hi frankie:)

    • @NorthForkFisherman
      @NorthForkFisherman 2 года назад +16

      Acknowledgment by your peers is pretty sweet.

    • @bxbyfxg1881
      @bxbyfxg1881 2 года назад +12

      Lol I love it when I see some of my fav RUclipsrs watch the same RUclipsrs as me

    • @mynxwing8202
      @mynxwing8202 2 года назад +9

      Just referenced Spells for Change for a healing ritual tonight, thank you for writing this book!

    • @eldritch6871
      @eldritch6871 Год назад

      What's Desettling and Decentering The Craft about?

  • @alliemiranda4867
    @alliemiranda4867 2 года назад +215

    Psychic Witch by Mat Auryn is also amazing for beginners! It gives you the strongest foundation while also supplying exercises so you can start practicing what you're reading about right away.

    • @bulansi
      @bulansi 2 года назад +2

      She needed to make an advertisement for her friends... not to arm you with the REAL knowledge tho

    • @ScribeGirl10
      @ScribeGirl10 2 года назад +38

      Actually, Olivia did an entire video book review just on Psychic Witch. She loved it. You can see it in her book review playlist.

    • @faya1969
      @faya1969 2 года назад +5

      This was my witch bible at first. It has so much information and exercises .

    • @morgankelly9725
      @morgankelly9725 2 года назад +2

      I wish people would stop saying "right".

    • @karimi7004
      @karimi7004 2 месяца назад

      @@faya1969i’m beginner which book you suggest

  • @raemckay
    @raemckay 2 года назад +145

    Re: Horse Magick listing the *reasons* why ingredients are included in the spells -- I agree that this is absolutely required and it frustrates me to no end that so few tictoc videos/youtube videos/pinterest entries just list ingredients but not why. The whole purpose is to channel your intent and if you don't know why you're using this herb or that candle, how focused can your intent actually be?

    • @kirstencorby8465
      @kirstencorby8465 2 года назад +8

      the Magical Crafting channel is really good about doing that, give her a try.

    • @kirstencorby8465
      @kirstencorby8465 2 года назад +8

      @@ThESkAnKiEsTfRaNkThAtEvErWaS my goodness, what a silly thing to say.

    • @kirstencorby8465
      @kirstencorby8465 2 года назад +2

      @@ThESkAnKiEsTfRaNkThAtEvErWaS I daresay I know better than you do.

    • @DCDCWizard
      @DCDCWizard 2 года назад +4

      I literally just bought Horse Magick for this reason. So excited!

  • @idunablack2592
    @idunablack2592 2 года назад +198

    Id love to see an advanced witchcraft book recommendations list at some point. Thanks a lot for your great videos

  • @Bi0nicFurY
    @Bi0nicFurY 2 года назад +103

    Honouring your ancestors by mallorie vaudiose is also a great book for people who are looking into ancestor veneration x

  • @mustardpotatoes
    @mustardpotatoes 2 года назад +25

    American Brujeria by J. Allen cross was one of my first witchcraft books. I listened to the audio book & then later purchased a hard copy. As a latina, I loved it & felt immediately connected to it. But as someone interested in & curious about witchcraft, it explained basic principles & left me wanting to know as much as possible.

  • @angelalong6740
    @angelalong6740 2 года назад +32

    I found "Scottish Witchcraft " to be helpful to me. It helped in my understanding of my making a journal for my spells and how Scottish people held on to ancient beliefs before Christianity.

  • @linwong1494
    @linwong1494 2 года назад +31

    A bit unrelated, but Psychic Witch by Mat Auryn has become so popular that I've seen the Chinese translation advertised here in HK, and I recently met a witch here who was reading it. Glad to see good info really getting out there. Also thanks for the recommendations Olivia! Life Ritualized sounds like something I could use.

    • @rokelle_2012
      @rokelle_2012 2 года назад

      Olivia did a review on that one a little while ago and raved about it, so I'm glad it's getting lots of love.

  • @karmas8864
    @karmas8864 2 года назад +26

    Love the veil! Love the list. Green Witch was one of my first books and thought that was hard to wrap my head around at that time. I now have a book in hand or audio one going all the time. Glad I missed the "modern" series 😁 but I've picked up my share of what-not-to-read books. There is a learning curve to recognizing books that are worthy of the money/time spent. I use Scribd to preview books... now... 🙄 I then get physical copies to keep notes in/on. I appreciate all you do for our community's education and am looking forward to the intermediate/advanced list. Thank you 😊 💓

    • @dustywaynemusic6297
      @dustywaynemusic6297 2 года назад +1

      Could you please list a few "not to read" books if you have time? I'm brand new, hence why I'm watching this video

    • @pixelbrushcafe6531
      @pixelbrushcafe6531 2 года назад +1

      Second Scribd. It’s AMAZING since 1) I have like $1000 of books tagged on there so it’s saving me a lot 2) I can “test run” a lot of books before/if I want to get hard copies and 3) I’m an “in the closet” baby witch so I have many esoteric books that I would like to keep more discreet when friends/family visit are now digital.

  • @my_universe1290
    @my_universe1290 2 года назад +12

    Definitely gunna be picking up “Horse Magick”, I’ve been a witch for 3 years yet I still very much am I baby witch, ADHD has really made the road to Witchcraft very difficult. I’m always asking myself WHY I need to ingredients I do when I read them in my spell books, so to see that there is one that does that will really help me understand and permanently keep that knowledge, thank you!

  • @AmandaFreitas1998
    @AmandaFreitas1998 2 года назад +12

    Although I've been a witch for 5 years I'm only now beggining to look into more "dark" magick, like banishing, shadow work, spirit work and etc and I'll definetely give Of Blood and Bones a read 😁
    Update: I just finished it and this book is amazing. Idk if I'd recommend it for beginners because the author does assume that you already know some stuff, like how to cast a circle, what is moon water, how to meditate, but I like it how she integrates a theoretical and practical parts in the same chapter, and although I'm into ceremonial magick I liked how simple the spells are. Thanks for the recommendation Olivia :)

  • @sayitloveitscreamit
    @sayitloveitscreamit 2 года назад +13

    Great collection here! I would like to add two books to this list. Although not necessarily absolute beginner-friendly, they made me change the way I viewed my craft and my path a lot as I read them. The first one is Weave the Liminal by Laura Tempe Zakroff and the second one is Six Ways by Aidan Wacther. Both are very theoretical, insightful and open-ended enough to help you on your way without lecturing you on how things "should be". I can't wait for a book recommendation list for more advanced practitioners!

  • @LifeBySpades
    @LifeBySpades 2 года назад +6

    For Hispanic touch! : Plant Witchery by Juliet Diaz!

  • @ktkowicki
    @ktkowicki 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this video! I'm so excited to add these to my list. My first "witchy" book was Temperance's book.
    I appreciate that you have your reasoning behind each book and didn't just give us a list.

  • @FearlessNimue
    @FearlessNimue 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for adding not only a list of the books - but also links to these books as well!!
    I know it takes more time and effort so wanted to make sure someone showed appreciation. In fact you are always so great at listing your references/sources/etc!! 😁📚

  • @elizabethmitchell7445
    @elizabethmitchell7445 2 года назад

    I am so grateful I found you!!!! I have watched your videos for the past couple days and I love how you communicate in such a fun and clear manner. Blessed be!

  • @chtiarubini113
    @chtiarubini113 2 года назад +1

    It's really awesome that those who have the convenience of time to read books and then, share it with an audience, because not all of us have that convenience of time, with busy lives and all.
    I have the time to read as well, and am thinking of releasing one of my own.. More like a guide really.
    I am just in the wrong location for that to happen.
    Thanks, Olivia! Have a great 2022!
    Blessed Be and May the Force be with You.

  • @thesunnymessenger4075
    @thesunnymessenger4075 2 года назад +15

    the nerd in me is loving this video! i’ve been looking at book recs this week so this video is really timely. as always, thank you Olivia!

  • @richardforshee9226
    @richardforshee9226 2 года назад

    I’m not sure if it’s your calm peaceful demeanor or your voice itself but your videos are easy to follow. Informative. You are very knowledgeable. I’ve learned a lot over last week or so. Blessed be

  • @FearlessNimue
    @FearlessNimue 2 года назад +32

    The Crooked Path is one of my favorite books to recommend. It has SO MUCH knowledge packed inside! I also really appreciated the 'lessons' at the end of each topic - great for beginner folk practitioners!

    • @MistressOfWhispers
      @MistressOfWhispers 2 года назад

      Is it hands on? Asking 'cause I can't get anywhere with witch books that require journalling. I just wanna do the magic--I'll do shadow work and introspection on my own time.

    • @FearlessNimue
      @FearlessNimue 2 года назад

      @@MistressOfWhispers some is yes

    • @WitchyNectar
      @WitchyNectar 2 года назад +3

      This is one of the best books I’ve ever read, and I’m NOT new in the slightest. This and Of Blood and Bone and the Sex Witch. All three can be for people of ALL stages in witchcraft. So PACKED full of Info!

    • @WitchyNectar
      @WitchyNectar 2 года назад +2

      Oh! And the Candle Magick book by Mystic Dylan that she’s talked about! It’s SO amazing.

  • @Coco56539
    @Coco56539 6 месяцев назад +2

    'Heal the witch wound' was an amazing book for me as a beginner witch as a starting point. I listened to it as an audiobook and it really helped me work through the fears and reservations I had about the topic of witchcraft and spirituality. Especially for those who feel a little worried or anxious about starting their journey, especially in regards to religious fears and superstitions, I can truly recommend this book. It feels like a warm soothing introduction and I loved it a lot.

    • @MrsAlecHall
      @MrsAlecHall 5 месяцев назад

      Yesss thank you 🙏🙏glad I’m not the only one I will definitely check it out

  • @Benheartsart
    @Benheartsart 2 года назад +8

    Highly recommend the Quareia for anyone getting into chaos magick! Totally free resource that is built to help any and all practitioners

  • @shannonsambitiousadventure8530
    @shannonsambitiousadventure8530 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this!! Beginner (and new sub) here looking to learn and I was wondering if there was a book list!! Thank you and your channel has been great so far!! It truly helps not to be overwhelmed by taking in small doses at a time!! I love how you simplify it to be your own practice! 💕

  • @raymondwalker5158
    @raymondwalker5158 2 года назад +12

    I am deep in your 101 playlist thank you for making it! You’re very inspiring and beautifully magical. I hope we get to meet in this life 🖤

    • @skyenightshade3728
      @skyenightshade3728 2 года назад +1

      Me too I’ve recently discovered this path and it really speaks to me. I use to be so I tune with spirits and energy just naturally but have lost it over the past couple of years so need to get back there

  • @hannahsides4296
    @hannahsides4296 2 года назад

    I always love learning from you and Frankie! Your videos have jumpstarted my research and a lot of your tips have a place in my grimoire :)

  • @dobhrancote3537
    @dobhrancote3537 2 года назад

    Great video! I'm by no means a beginner, but it's always great and refreshing to dive into a good, well-written book and revisit the basics over and over, through different authors with their own different angle. Thanks for the recommendations, I noted 3 of them!

  • @katiel3264
    @katiel3264 2 года назад

    Hey, love the video and the headscarf/veil! Thanks for the reccs!

  • @shaylincrosby3262
    @shaylincrosby3262 2 года назад +6

    Wow as a beginner I bought the Green Witch book and I thought I was weird for not being able to get through it. So many different people like that book, but I found It was really wordy and presenting simple concepts in a more complicated way, even some that I had already studied. I’m glad to hear that it wasn’t a me problem, for a while I thought I was kinda stupid or too unfocused to get through it.

  • @woodwalker2264
    @woodwalker2264 2 года назад +12

    Loved your mention on "Fluffy Fake Smile" lol....Im still puzzled as to why so many have this auto labeling of good vs evil light vs dark concepts ..you miss out on so much if neglect one side or the other...As a beginner book I also found ( not in its entirety) to be a GREAT foundation builder was Inner Temple of Witchcraft by Chris Penczak

  • @DrDino123
    @DrDino123 2 года назад +1

    I always love book recommendations!! Amazing video Olivia!!

  • @neanight222
    @neanight222 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, Olivia! 🖤 I am not a complete beginner, but I started practicing very slowly and very, very carefully. 😄 So I still have a ton to learn and experience and I'm still trying to find my path... I'm just trying to soak up all information I can possibly get, no matter if I think a certain subject is "my thing" or not, so I can learn about all aspects and then choose what I want in my life. And you never know what you'll end up finding this way, you may have a surprising connection with something you never thought would be your thing. So thank you again for this, I appreciate it so much! 🙏
    Some of these were already on my to-read-list, some I hadn't heard of before. ...and I really like the books by Skye Alexander that you didn't recommend at the end. 😂 But like you said, everyone's different.
    I wish you a wonderful new year and hope you're having a great January so far! ✨

  • @bedhairismybae5480
    @bedhairismybae5480 2 года назад +3

    I’m so excited! I think (might be wrong) that this is the first video of 2022 and I’ll take this chance to wish everyone a very happy new year and I hope yall have an amazing 2022

  • @mynxwing8202
    @mynxwing8202 2 года назад

    Just used Frankie’s book as a basis for a healing ritual tonight, what a timely video ❤️

  • @goddess_eve21
    @goddess_eve21 2 года назад

    I loved the recommendations in this video. Although I don’t consider myself a beginner, advanced, or anything in between…I did write down two titles to look into. Adding those to my reading list for this year. Thank you for doing this! Looking forward to your advanced book recommendations, which I saw you’re working on. 🖤

  • @nikie991
    @nikie991 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for saying about the learning experience of "Making mistakes and making amess and learning to clean up that mess is part of the learning experience and once you make that mess I bet you anything you probably won't make it again. And I bet you anything you'll be really good about knowing how to clean that up". Having made my own mistakes in my practice I don't make those mistakes . It is important for up and comings to not be afraid to make mistakes. Thank you for saying this.

  • @quantquill
    @quantquill 2 года назад

    Olivia, thank you for the book recommendations, and for sharing the pros and cons and specifics about why they're good for beginners. I'm considerably poorer in the wallet after watching, but very excited to learn more. I didn't realize until I clicked on it that Frankie's book isn't out until April, it looks fantastic.

  • @Joyful.Mysteries
    @Joyful.Mysteries 2 года назад +1

    Great book selection. I will definitely be doing a lot of reading coming up soon. Also reading Blood and Bones. I'm loving it so far!

  • @amelialeese7699
    @amelialeese7699 2 года назад

    Thank you for this :) really helpful will be getting a few of these . Appriciate the reminders about practicing and cleaning up ect

  • @veronicalaquandra8030
    @veronicalaquandra8030 2 года назад +8

    I enjoyed the House witch book, (the one that goes with green witch that you spoke of not liking). I liked them because they made the practices seem obtainable, and like something I could connect with. But I definitely viewed them as beginer books. Like a kind introduction. But I could see how they could be lacking or not the best. Thanks for the other book reccomendations

  • @mayak.2926
    @mayak.2926 2 года назад +1

    I loved your video!! I'm making a list for the books I want right now!

  • @itmustbetuesday
    @itmustbetuesday 2 года назад +10

    These are all such good recommendations!
    I’m glad you included books you wouldn’t recommend as well as those you do. They help serve as a measurement of what you value and don’t in the books you recommend. And I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who found one of them too fluffy!

  • @kathrynkerin6400
    @kathrynkerin6400 Год назад +1

    I definitely agree about your review on the book, the green witch. I will say that same author wrote another book called magical self Care and I found that incredibly helpful for being a beginner and also teaching people who are not magically inclined about the importance of self-care on a daily basis and making it a ritual. I've used it for many seminars where I teach.

  • @butterflymagicwithhottea9291
    @butterflymagicwithhottea9291 2 года назад

    I agree. Resources are essential to qualify as a good book. What a great line up, this this! Some of these are new to me.

  • @stubbletts
    @stubbletts 2 года назад +45

    Thank you!! I've gotten so much out of the books you have recommended in the past, looking forward to adding more to my list! I never saw myself as a dark magic person before reading Of Blood and Bones, but now I understand when and why it is used. The funeral section is lovely, and helping me find peace now that my grandfather is in hospice care. Thank you for sharing your experience 😊

    • @TheWitchOfWonderlust
      @TheWitchOfWonderlust  2 года назад +12

      I’m so happy you’ve found value in the previous book recommendations! And *yes* that’s exactly why the dark pieces of the craft is important. There is absolutely a time and place for both sides of the coin.

  • @803sunday5
    @803sunday5 2 года назад +2

    I’m beginning to see that there aren’t a lot of books/content for witches trying to follow a more Eastern animist practice (or I just haven’t found anything for sure yet). I am just starting out and realizing that path feels right to me… I’m half Filipina too (half Aussie) and I totally lost it when you casually mentioned you were Fil-Am in one of your videos. It’s so rare to find quality content like this made by one of my own, and you are so great at what you do, it makes me so so happy! Anyway, I know this won’t be applicable for most viewers so a whole video might not make sense, but if you could share ANY recs that you felt helped you get a better understanding of the Babaylan, Filipino deities and spirit guides and how to work with them, etc… I wouldn’t be able to actually express how grateful I’d be. I feel very disconnected to my culture and I want to win that back for myself through my craft. Any guidance would mean the world to me.
    Tysm for this excellent beginner book rec list, esp since I’ve just learned that witches are real. As you might can tell, your channel has been a huge help - I literally watch and take notes! I feel like if your videos were transcribed and put into a book, that would be a great one to add to this list lol. I know I would buy it immediately. Ilysm and thank you Olivia! 🖤

  • @ultravioletpisces3666
    @ultravioletpisces3666 6 месяцев назад +1

    1:52 the year of the witch- I like this… it always felt like something I wanted to go deeper with and figure out how to personalize
    4:57 spells for change. I like it
    5:27 urban magic!!! Yessss so needed! Lol. Even if you do live in a rural area it’s good to understand that it’s not the ONLY way to witch
    7:04 life ritualized. This feels relatable
    8:31 bad ass ancestors- also seems very useful to me
    8:52 horse magic- intriguing
    11:09 element magic series- I really want to delve deeper into elements than the basics, so I like this
    12:52 of blood and bones- I definitely want this on my shelf
    15:43 hands on chaos magic- very interested in this as well

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 2 года назад

    thank you - have a blessed New Year

  • @megane11222
    @megane11222 2 года назад +3

    Love a good ole beginner video!! You look great btw!!!💕💕

  • @lilahphoenix4109
    @lilahphoenix4109 2 года назад

    I'm definitely getting Horse Magick. I remember you mentioning it in a previous video. I've been working with Rhiannon lately, and months ago I did a pathworking and had a very vivid encounter with a white horse out of nowhere. Then I started seeing white horses all over the place. So, it seems a good fit for me. And a book that tells you WHY you use particular ingredients? Finally!
    Also going to check out Life Ritualized
    , Badass Ancestors, and Year of the Witch. Re: Year of the Witch - until this October, I was living in Israel. I am now in the NE of the US, with all four seasons. I was so excited to start celebrating the Sabbats, but am not sure how close I feel these celebrations. Yule came and went, and I was feeling very down about that. But I'm so excited to read a book with building blocks for practice.
    Thank you for your recommendations! I'm eager to get reading. P.S. - the music made the tone of this video so soothing. :)

  • @lenorab6289
    @lenorab6289 2 года назад

    Hey Olivia! Thanks for the great video! 💖🌟💖

  • @hanhanmac5017
    @hanhanmac5017 2 года назад

    I have 2 of skye alexander's books and felt the exact same. Bear in mind, I only really started my craft properly a couple of years ago due to family life so I haven't got as much experience as a lot of people. I liked the info she gave and the spells, however, when I tried them, I ended up tweaking them. they repeat a lot of the information across them. The green witch I did enjoy as it was one of the first books I read, like many of her others, and gave me a very basic foundation I was able to build on through my personal experience and reading other books by other authors. Love the video as always. Lots of love from the UK x

  • @CopperPriestess
    @CopperPriestess 2 года назад

    I love this so much!!! Thank you Olivia 🖤

  • @tarrasams7423
    @tarrasams7423 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing you're knowledge with me have a Blessed 🙌 New Year Blessed Be 🌛🌑🌜

  • @carterpsych
    @carterpsych 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing. I have been looking for something different to read that will help.

  • @tuckercombs2701
    @tuckercombs2701 2 года назад

    Thanks for the book ideas. Always looking for new books to read.

  • @ayoobkhan2915
    @ayoobkhan2915 Месяц назад

    I really do appreciate your advice.
    Thank you.
    Beautiful.

  • @nikylamason2891
    @nikylamason2891 2 года назад

    you are just the best! i love your videos, and all of the information! thank you Olivia!

  • @S_StarLight_L
    @S_StarLight_L 2 года назад

    Thank u thank u thank u!!! ive been NEEDING THISSS

  • @Ziggybobenator
    @Ziggybobenator 2 года назад +2

    I must admit I did start out reading a few of books by Arin Murphy-Hiscock (Green Witch, Protective Spells, Witch's Book of Self Care) and I appreciated how it was listed but they were easily overtaken by other books I moved on to. I don't regret reading them, I treated them as a stepping stone and passed them on to others, they weren't books I wanted to keep forever. I read Honoring your Ancestors (I believe it was one of the books recommended by Frankie) and I enjoyed but have yet to really tinker around with ancestral veneration. Currently in the monthly tarot workshop I'm with, we're starting on working together on a book called Ancestral Tarot, looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
    Thanks for the recommendations, Olivia :)

  • @JessicaBostwick
    @JessicaBostwick 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the recommendations!

  • @jgreenwald86
    @jgreenwald86 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for these recommendations. I have been studying and practicing for about a yr..inwas recommended Green Witch and completely agree with you...I got nothing aweing from it and felt it was vague...but was chastised for saying so in several forums. Many blessings and bounties upon you!

  • @vendelaahlstrom53
    @vendelaahlstrom53 2 года назад

    such a good list. I happen to have one of those modern witchcraft books, thinking it would be a good intro book and never got into it. thought i just didn't give a proper chance but now I'm thinking maybe it wasn't worth it anyways 🤷🏻‍♀ the other one was on my tbr as well. Haven't heard of the others but definitely prioritising them after this video! thanks for the recs 🖤

  • @undesirable2560
    @undesirable2560 Год назад

    I love your channel, I'm drawn to your energy. 🤘🖤🤘 Keep doing you

  • @christinajones2637
    @christinajones2637 Год назад

    This was so helpful! Thank you!

  • @rowanpeach530
    @rowanpeach530 2 года назад

    Love this video. Thank you soo much. Never seen these books before 🥰 x

  • @obsidianveilwalker2377
    @obsidianveilwalker2377 2 года назад +15

    This is an awesome list! One of my personal favorite beginner books is Inner Temple of Witchcraft by Christopher Penczak. It was a great intro for me and extremely helpful for getting in touch with the psychic side of The Craft. There are a lot of parallels between it and Psychic Witch by Mat Auryn.

  • @kittiekat4ever
    @kittiekat4ever 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this! Those last couple of books I have been tempted to buy, but now I am like... HUH. I want depth and meaning not junk. Good Job! As a beginner I need all the help I can get!

  • @loupagoo
    @loupagoo 2 года назад +1

    Blood and bones is a favourite 💜🔥 going to check out all there recommendations! Thank you 💓💓💓

  • @goatsurgeon
    @goatsurgeon 2 года назад

    15:15 Oh guitar is my life! I played and played when I was 14- right through bleeding fingers. Guitar changed me. It’s been 18 years now, since. Still on the journey. I’m anxious to find ways to implement witchcraft with my music craft haha I’ll keep trial and error in mind… there’s no glory in practice, but without practice there can be no glory!

  • @pomegranateandivy9833
    @pomegranateandivy9833 2 года назад

    I'm not a complete novice, but still I feel seen by these books. Great choices! Thank you, Olivia, for creating great resources for beginner practitioners. 🙂✨

  • @thelittlehobbit877
    @thelittlehobbit877 2 года назад

    Thanks for making this video for those who are just starting out. :)

  • @CasperGemini
    @CasperGemini 2 года назад +12

    What about “Self-Initiation for the Solitary Witch, attaining higher spirituality through a five-degree system”? Basically I loved the book because it’s like a workbook for those that want to go through the levels to become an Ancestor Witch. I can send you a digital version for you to read if you’d like.

  • @bonnieequality
    @bonnieequality 2 года назад +14

    I agree with the philosophy of "keep what works/leave what doesn't", except of course when it comes to books/practices which are appropriative, problematic, or hurtful. I want you to know I love your content, and I hope this comment (which disagrees with one of the recommendations for specific reasons) doesn't inhibit my access to your content. I support you and what you do, especially as someone who understands that not everything is or should be 100% "love and light" in modern witchcraft. I just have a different opinion about one of the books, which I'll explain now.
    I'm a little afraid to say this, because she's your friend... but I have to be honest about my feelings about the very first book. For me, "Year Of The Witch" was one of those books. I wanted to love it, but it had sections which denied humans' effect on climate change, shamed the use of pharmaceutical medicine, and were trans-exclusionary. As a non-binary person who shares their witchy library/materials with their fiancé who is trans, and as a person who both needs to use pharmaceutical medicine and has loved ones who need it as well... I can't allow that kind of harmful energy in my life. If a book hurts me while I read it, I can't keep it. I had to return WOTY (and two other witch books) for that reason. I am still on the lookout for a good book about the wheel, and adapting it to one's own practice, that doesn't have such a negative impact with/for me.
    On the other hand, I'm super excited to eventually read Frankie's book when it's released! (I've considered ordering the overseas version, but i might not be able to.) Since they are also non-binary, I hope that their book will be more relatable for me. I'm 34 (almost 35) but had to "live in the broom closet" and suppress my witchy practice for at least 15+ years, so that's why I'm still so interested in beginner-type/foundational-level books and information. Frankie has said that they wrote "Spells For Change" with the beginner practitioner in mind, so I am hopeful it'll be useful for me.
    All of that said, I'm (again) really excited to purchase Frankie's book, and also look into the other books you discussed. Thank you for posting this, and for what you do as such a wonderfully multi-faceted creator and practitioner.
    I do have recommendations for books that are good for all levels of practitioners, but I'm not sure if I should mention them now especially since this comment is so long.

    • @bonnieequality
      @bonnieequality 2 года назад +3

      In the "For me..." sentence in my second paragraph, I meant that (as I went on to explain) YOTW was one of those books which I found to be very problematic and hurtful. (I had to note this, as that sentence was a little incomplete upon rereading my comment.)

    • @bonnieequality
      @bonnieequality 2 года назад +3

      I'm also ISO a book that is like a compendium of correspondences. I've looked into the Llewellyn one but it seems to be incomplete and have some inaccuracies.

    • @TheWitchOfWonderlust
      @TheWitchOfWonderlust  2 года назад +4

      I asked some of my non-binary and trans friends who’ve read the book, and they all say they they didn’t read it as exclusive, so I suppose that’s up to the readers perspective. Further, the climate change live you’re referring to is stating a single theory. I think it’d be a waste to throw away a whole book off of pieces that seem like a reach to me.

    • @bonnieequality
      @bonnieequality 2 года назад +10

      @@TheWitchOfWonderlust I'm genuinely glad that none of your non-binary/trans friends were bothered by the book's content.
      Yes, as you said, it's certainly up to each reader's own perspective on whether they are or aren't phased by the book's content. However, I'm neither the first person nor the only person who noticed the problematic sections I'm referring to. Temperance pretty clearly equates menstruation to cisgender womanhood by stating that women menstruate and men don't, which is trans-exclusionary or at the very least untrue and harmful (at least in reference to non-binary people and trans men). There are also many other reasons for amenorrhea, including (but not limited to) a person being intersex (and, although some intersex people do menstruate, they may not necessarily identify as female.).
      She also discussed her own experience with being on her pharmaceutical birth control, and how she grew closer to the cycles of nature when she went off of it because it "stunted her natural magick". This suggests that man-made/pharmaceutical medications in general (meaning, whether they're birth control or not) decrease your magickal connection/ability and/or your [magickal] connection to nature, which isn't true. It may have been the best option for her, but witches should not have to feel like they need to choose between their magick and their medication, because we can have both. In fact, some of us feel better when we are taking medication (whether it be birth control, anti-depressant/anti-anxiety type meds, pain meds, thyroid meds, or something else), and feeling better will give us more energy to invest time in our magickal practice. For my part, pharmaceutical medications (not just limited to my prescription for GERD) would certainly help me have more energy and be in less pain so that I could more actively practice my magick like I'd like to.
      She only mentions the one climate change theory at length. The Milankovitch cycle covers natural climate change, which does exist, but does not account for anthropogenic climate change... which also exists and is a major problem.
      I didn't even mention her references to parts of Judaism which are "closed practice", but there's also that as well.
      I understand that you disagree with what I said about the book, but I don't think it's fair to just brush me off and say I was reaching. All I did was state a few reasons why I personally didn't keep the book. I didn't say it was necessarily a bad book, just that it wasn't good **for me** (which I emphasized several times). I acknowledge that I was probably verbose, and I guess have been in this comment as well, but I didn't cast aspersions on anyone as an individual. I didn't say anything bad about Temperance at all, or anything bad about you or your other recommendations. I just thought it would be fair to mention how I felt about the book, and a few of the reasons why I felt it was lacking, so that there could be a more open conversation about it. I would even be willing to learn more about Temperance's other content. I just did not like the book, and wished I could find a different book about that topic, but I didn't end my comment there. In fact, the whole second half of my comment was about my excitement for Frankie's book (or Chaotic Witch Aunt rather, I suppose), my eagerness to do more research into your other recommendations, and complimenting/thanking you for what you do in general. Even though I'm a little bit older, I have gained a lot of knowledge and inspiration from you and what you do, and that was the more important part of my comment.
      Honestly, I just wanted to lend my experience to the discussion, and not be disingenuous about my experience as a reader. Would it have been better if I hadn't commented at all?

    • @TheEnnepe
      @TheEnnepe 2 года назад +7

      @@bonnieequality ​ I think your criticism is very valid and well-phrased. I agree with all the points you made. It's just not a good book imo. And on top of the terfy rhetoric and sketchy climate change part (which I believe Temperance Alden has rectified in a podcast episode somewhere) it's rather poorly edited. It's strange to see the public hype around this book among many content creators, while most people who I engage with privately had their issues with the text. Obviously, liking or disliking a book is a very subjective experience (as mentioned above) but in this case I find it astounding that I have yet to encounter someone from the "online witchcraft community" publicly addressing some of the aforementioned criticisms. And I do not appreciate the way critique is brushed off with a "you have clearly not read the book" or "my trans friends say it's ok" (which is pretty much in the same vein as a white person being criticized for racist behaviour and saying "well my Black friend doesn't think it's racist"). Honestly, in what kind of chokehold does Temperance Alden have everyone lol. Jokes aside, I would love to see more critical engagement with the work of peers. I have enjoyed Temperance Aldens content online and I would never advise anyone NOT to read Year of the Witch but it has its obvious flaws and I think that can be discussed fairly. We're promoting critical reading skills left and right but when it comes to peers I feel there is a lot of hesitancy or what sometimes even seems like an outright refusal to engage critically. I can like a person and still see the flaws in their work. This is not something addressed solely to Olivia (you love the book and that's completely valid) but rather a general sentiment I wanted to express (and also in support of Bonnie being so vulnerable with their critique haha). That being said - I enjoyed the video very much and would add Six Ways by Aidan Wachter!! My absolute fave.

  • @Glam-Enchantress
    @Glam-Enchantress 2 года назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing this book recommendation video with the world it 🎉🎉🎉

  • @ReginaCopado
    @ReginaCopado 8 месяцев назад +1

    I agree with you that The Green Witch and Modern Witchcraft books are too surface level to be useful in the long run, BUT they are a good stepping stone if you are new and just want to know what witchcraft is about. You get a little bit of everything without going in-depth into any topics, so at least when you hear people talking about circles, about the moon, about tools, about energy work, you have a point of reference.
    That being said, I would recommend Psychic Witch and Mastering Magick to any newbie.

  • @mariarizzo2418
    @mariarizzo2418 Год назад

    I love your hair! And of course your videos.

  • @madsoundzmusic
    @madsoundzmusic 2 года назад +6

    Been out of touch with my witchy side lately and haven’t had time to dive back into tarot or anything- but this video inspired me to get back into it. Thank you for posting it!!

    • @FearlessNimue
      @FearlessNimue 2 года назад +2

      I've been having difficulty with being more active in my practice as well ... may your renewed drive be steady and not a quick burst. 🎆

  • @janebrookes446
    @janebrookes446 2 года назад

    Hi , I’m new to your channel and found this really helpful , I’m glad you mentioned “of blood and bones “ as I think this is something I would really enjoy and possibly connect with . Unfortunately somebody bought me the “modern witchcraft “ books , I haven’t read them , and yes I have the green witch , house witch books , that I read and felt I learnt nothing from ?
    I think for me also the four element books will be a great idea as I’m still learning and like you mentioned it’s important to know exactly why your using that element etc , so yes there are a few books here I must get , thank you and blessings to all xxx

  • @justme9514
    @justme9514 2 года назад +12

    I don't know how I found this or how I ended up here I'm glad I did though 🙌🏾As a woman of colour my ancestors worked in what would be called 'dark magic' I personally love it, resonate with it and honour dark female deities of my indigenous background. I'd be a 'bad witch' to these modern 'love and light' fluffy witches, darker magic is not bad you're right, but it is certainly more powerful, and not about harmful things to others either there's more to it, you are right with everything you said. I appreciate the Blood and Bones book I'm buying it now 😝. I think I'll stick around for the advance book recommendations 🎯

    • @eygeniamark1198
      @eygeniamark1198 2 года назад +1

      I would love to soo much to learn about that kind of magic, the magic that nowadays it is considered "dark magic" although for no apparent reason. I am greek and not a person of colour but I would really love to just read and learn, I am not ingnorant so I don't want to do a anything that is closed practise or to be disrespectful to any one.

    • @justme9514
      @justme9514 2 года назад

      @@eygeniamark1198 just read and learn if you're interested in the magic associated with people of colour or even Arabic witches too. The only tip I would give is go to the right sources if on RUclips watching videos learn from witches of African or Arabic descent you're more likely to learn correctly. I wish you well and bring Greek is no problem as long as you're respectful 👍🏽

  • @badindiegamer
    @badindiegamer Год назад +1

    I completely agree with you about The Green Witch 💕

  • @fizzlestyxx8507
    @fizzlestyxx8507 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the video. I am very much a beginner and I really appreciate the book recommendations.

  • @candynkeith
    @candynkeith 2 года назад

    I absolutely love your book recommendations. What a refreshing book offering. I call myself a Home Grown Witch. I base my practice around my home and property and neighborhood. I started practicing in the 60’s when all you could find were little pocket books up at the register on Witchcraft. My first books were Cunningham and Ravenwolf. I may seem the quiet little neighbor but I have no problem with stepping over the line when need be. I do not care for the Modern Witchcraft line of books. I tried but I just couldn’t read them. However I do like Arin Murphy-Hiscock’s books. While I don’t think they are complete guides to Magic I find them entertaining. But I am Norse Celtic. I work with Dragons 🐉 and Nature and the weather. I follow Annie the Green Witch I am not Wiccan. The world is both light and dark. So practicing just a light path does not make sense. I also follow my Ancestors. One book I would recommend is Witchcraft a Mystery Tradition by Raven Grimassi. I like Raven He explains the how and why. I like the books on the Elements. I don’t really work with deity’s. I will check out some of these books. Horse Magic seems interesting. Thank you for a fresh view of books. I also would recommend Thorn Mooney.

  • @deepikagautam3071
    @deepikagautam3071 3 месяца назад

    Hey I just came to ur channel and want to share my feelings when I saw u first just got a positive vibe as a healer.

  • @mariachijazmin3970
    @mariachijazmin3970 5 месяцев назад

    Omg Life Ritualized thank you for sharing that recommendation! I am a newby but now in menopause.

  • @andreacracchiolo4795
    @andreacracchiolo4795 2 года назад +1

    I bought some of the Modern Witch books for the cover . The look pretty on my shelf . I agree all basically the same

  • @aubreylynn8751
    @aubreylynn8751 2 года назад

    Just found your channel! Thank you so much for this book recommendation 🥰

  • @peytonmazur3867
    @peytonmazur3867 Год назад +1

    I know I’m late to the show here but I felt exactly that way about The Green Witch. I feel like it said the same general concept a million times but just phrased differently. I’m definitely going to get some of these other books though. I’ve been looking for things that really go into detail and explain everything but also have example spells.

  • @AquariusNation777
    @AquariusNation777 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you!!

  • @thebarefoothobbit
    @thebarefoothobbit 2 года назад

    Your list is very different than my suggestions would be for beginners and thats okay! There are so many good books out there now for all levels

  • @lilyshealinggarden5648
    @lilyshealinggarden5648 2 года назад

    Thank you I,m beginning witchcraft 💓 thank you for the knowledge

  • @elfaro1607
    @elfaro1607 2 года назад

    Gone out and bought two of them, horse magic and of blood and bones. Just waiting for them to arrive now. Thanks!

  • @mortuary_fairy
    @mortuary_fairy 2 года назад

    That's how I felt about Greenwich too. That was my first one. I was like I feel like I don't know anything really and I am not excited about anything. 100% right on that. Thanks I loved this

  • @PunkRockerFairy
    @PunkRockerFairy 2 года назад +3

    It would be awesome if you could make a video about books/resources for intermediate witches

  • @MoonWitch77
    @MoonWitch77 2 года назад

    Lucky you !!! You already have the Spells For Change by Frankie Castanea. Everyone else has to wait until April ! ☹️ I preordered it last month though !!!

  • @quirinius9161
    @quirinius9161 2 года назад

    over the last two weeks I've conjured on various ways to learn new knowledge about magic and Witchcraft, and now you make a video only about book recommendations 🔥 xD

    • @quirinius9161
      @quirinius9161 2 года назад

      im not a beginner, but i think it is fascinating that my spells manifested partly in one of ur videos

  • @paulgannon73
    @paulgannon73 Год назад

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  • @bm1167
    @bm1167 2 года назад +8

    Two books I really liked as I am just starting out is Intuitive Witchcraft by Astrea Taylor and Psychic Witch by Mat Auryn.

    • @kayleighryan6583
      @kayleighryan6583 2 года назад

      i LOVE intuitive witchcraft no one talks about it

    • @MistressOfWhispers
      @MistressOfWhispers 2 года назад

      Is Intuitive Witchcraft hands on? I can't handle books with "journalling exercises" all over--I'll deal with introspection and shadow work on my own time.

    • @bm1167
      @bm1167 2 года назад +1

      @@MistressOfWhispers It is a mix of rituals, meditations, and journaling exercises. I really liked the content of the book and I did not do all of the journaling exercises but I did most of them.

  • @max.c4266
    @max.c4266 2 года назад +2

    Green witch was the first book I ever read on witchcraft (although I'd been dabbling for a little bit already). I enjoyed it at the time and I think it was a good introduction, especially to the green path, but now I reach for other books that have more detail/ are more advanced, nowadays I only keep it for the correspondence list haha

  • @streich_ki3395
    @streich_ki3395 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH, OH MY GOODNESS