Thank you for watching lovelies! What was your favourite book that you read in 2023? Tell us all in the comments below 👇 ⬇ I'd also love to hear if you've read any of the books I listed and if you have any thoughts you'd like to share about them. I hope you're all well and that 2024 is treating you kindly so far. So many blessings Witches! 🙏✨
I have Backwoods Witchcraft. I just haven't started it yet. Yellowjackets is sooooo good; I agree there is something witchy about. I added several books to my TBR. Thank you for sharing. 📚
LOVE/DESPERATELY want to read every single book you’ve listed here *chefs kiss* 😘 love how every single book you said (multiple times) you wanted to ‘read again’ 😂♥️ your passion and enthusiasm is contagious & just love and appreciate the heck out of you and your content! Side-note: Yellow Jackets?! The BEST! Anddddd 📕 📖 📚
Fab video! Really admire your passion for books, I used to read way more than I do now. I'm currently reading my friend Fio Gede Parma's "The Witch Belongs to the World" which is beautifully poetic as I knew it would be. Also re-reading some Aidan Wachter. Big fan of Jason Miller myself, too, his books and courses are great.
New world witchery - there was a podcast that Cory used do and I think he was working on the book for years. The podcast was always very interesting, delving into folktales and different magic practices. I don’t know if it still exists, but I would recommend
Right at the beginning you got me interested in Cyndi Brannan’s books and she’s gone straight on my reading list. You also mention her socials - Insta and RUclips. But I can’t find her on either. Would you mind sharing how to find her? My fav books from 2023: Phyllis Curott - Spells for living well: I just love her so much I bought this despite not ‘needing’ another spell book. Turns out I DID need this! Glastonbury Maker of Myths by Frances Howard-Gordon: Anyone visiting Glastonbury needs to buy this as a trusty companion through all the layers of myths, legends and believes connected to the various places in and around Glastonbury. Non-witchy books: Bully-Proof Kids - by Stella O’Malley: Anyone who works with kids, has kids, knows kids or has ever been a child (which means everyone) should read this. Consider it part of shadow work. Non-violent communication by Marshall Rosenberg: Gave me so many answers to so many questions. Life-transforming.
What a wonderfully tasty video. Thank you for sharing some of your reads from last year. Congrats on 40 non-fiction! That's amazing! I seem some familiar titles and have walked away with some more for my wish list. Troy books do the BEST hardcovers! I have The Devils Dozen with copper gilding. Cost me an arm and a leg, but it's one of the prettiest things I own! 😄 Here's to another year filled with awesome witchy books! 📚 xox
😂 this year my brain is melting 🫠 and I think it won't be anywhere near 40 ever again 😜 I love that use of the word tasty with these books cus it is right! Tucking into a new occult tome is soooo scrumptious 😝 Aren't the Troy books just soooo beautiful! And choc full of amazing info. Gold! ❤️ sending you so much witchy joy this year lovely 😘 Xx
I'm late, but this just popped up on my feed.❤ I've not read any of the books, but have been drawn to the Appalachian folk magic books. I'm in the US and my ancestors were from Ireland, Scotland and Norway, so I bet they would resonate with me. I tend to look for books that are NOT Wicca based. IMO, Wicca is problematic because there's so much Catholic influence. There's also a feeling of the importance of women being a little lost. Witchcraft throughout history was a female practice. Men sought glory in war and public works. Witches worked more humbly. Our ancestors, if your of Norse or Germanic decent, would not have approved of men doing humble quiet works. The way to Valhalla for them was death in battle. This speaks to the importance men placed on having glory. Women were also the ones largely punished once Christians took hold for Witchery. They had to become even more humble and secretive in order to survive. "Spells" were really just wisdom passed down from Grandma to mom to daughter. They couldn't write it down, so they learned spells and rituals. Their "secret language". Catholicism brought the idea of the "devil" to our ancestors. The idea of ultimate evil and good. Before this, our ancestors understood the gods and Goddesses to be neither good nor bad, more human like in their ability to be fluid. IMO, Lilith, her story, is the biggest victim of this. Hekate as well. They were not the "evil" in their stories. Anyway, I wrote you a small novel to read 😂 I can certainly understand the one author's need to separate Wicca ( a religion created in the early 1970s by men) from the craft. I am also forever connected to Jesus. He resonated with me from the start. His life was incredible. It's through my understanding of his life that I found the courage to get in touch with the Goddesses that also feed my soul. My favorite book right now is Witchcraft Therapy Banishing the Bullsh*t. It's sassy, smart and has great advice.
4:40 Dr. Brannen's background is in applied social psychology and education. She is not credentialed anywhere online as a Jungian analyst. It's very possible that she's received continued training to support her personal and professional practice, but this is an important distinction to clarify.
Ahhh okay thank you for sharing. Do you have resources to share? I found some saying they were a Jungian analyst but def important to know if this is potentially false. 🙏
Do a google search and her academic background comes right up. Her Keeping Her Keys website's Ethics page, her LinkedIn profile, and other congruent sources for academic professionals. Shouldn't be hard to corroborate. She is a PhD but being a Jungian analyst is a separate distinction. If she was one, it would be easy to check and would be mentioned in her books. Whoever told you that was simply mistaken. It happens.@@EmilysTarotandMagick
took me close to 3 months to finish. The first 3 chapters hit a little too close to home. The rest of the book and exercises didn't resonate with me. I give it 3/5.@EmilysTarotandMagick
@@EmilysTarotandMagick I did like the crystals it gave to work with each exercise. Some of the lore was interesting. I do believe that since I haven't had some of the life experiences the authress had some of the chapters didn't resonate with me.
Hello Emily I didn't read a lot of books in 2023 but I'm planning on reading more this year I think maybe I will read entering Hecate garden I own the book and I just haven't gotten around to reading it I will have to think about what book is my favorite that I read from 2023
I live in the United States but I have a witchcraft book on herbs from the UK and every single plant that grows there grows where I live at so I might get that book on how to forage plants the reason I ain't going to try to do it with books from where I live at is because all the books of trying to find on the subject are textbooks and there hard for me to understand
My favorites from last year were Backwoods Witchcraft , Utterly Wicked and New World Witchery. I just started Elemental Witchcraft and The Poison Path Herbal. My wish list is huge!
I have added so many books to my list after watching this! Also would love to hear your thought on working with Jesus and Abrahamic /Christian archetypes as a witch. I have a very similar thing with Mary to what it sounds like you have with Jesus (which is interesting because my Christian path was not Marian focused, but my ancestry is)
Isaiah55:6&7,"Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts.Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon." Repent, receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior today.This is God's invitation for redemption, Jesus loves you so much and he is the only WAY to eternity.God bless you
Thank you for watching lovelies! What was your favourite book that you read in 2023? Tell us all in the comments below 👇 ⬇ I'd also love to hear if you've read any of the books I listed and if you have any thoughts you'd like to share about them. I hope you're all well and that 2024 is treating you kindly so far. So many blessings Witches! 🙏✨
I have Backwoods Witchcraft. I just haven't started it yet. Yellowjackets is sooooo good; I agree there is something witchy about. I added several books to my TBR. Thank you for sharing. 📚
LOVE/DESPERATELY want to read every single book you’ve listed here *chefs kiss* 😘 love how every single book you said (multiple times) you wanted to ‘read again’ 😂♥️ your passion and enthusiasm is contagious & just love and appreciate the heck out of you and your content!
Side-note: Yellow Jackets?! The BEST! Anddddd 📕 📖 📚
Thank you so much the loveliest comment ever! 😜 ❤️ omgsh Yellow Jackets!!! 🐝 I cant wait for the next season! Xx
Fab video! Really admire your passion for books, I used to read way more than I do now. I'm currently reading my friend Fio Gede Parma's "The Witch Belongs to the World" which is beautifully poetic as I knew it would be. Also re-reading some Aidan Wachter. Big fan of Jason Miller myself, too, his books and courses are great.
Oh and I know Ash, so will have to send him this video of you saying lovely things about his Isobel Gowdie book!
New world witchery - there was a podcast that Cory used do and I think he was working on the book for years. The podcast was always very interesting, delving into folktales and different magic practices. I don’t know if it still exists, but I would recommend
I always enjoy when you talk about your books!
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Love your book recommendations
I adore your vid content! Hair colour is looking gorgeous btw 😊💕❤️ xxx
Thank you so much for including my book in your list!!! ❤❤❤
Of course lovely! 🙏 Thank you for creating it and being such a great inspiration in our community ❤️ Xxx
Right at the beginning you got me interested in Cyndi Brannan’s books and she’s gone straight on my reading list. You also mention her socials - Insta and RUclips. But I can’t find her on either. Would you mind sharing how to find her?
My fav books from 2023:
Phyllis Curott - Spells for living well: I just love her so much I bought this despite not ‘needing’ another spell book. Turns out I DID need this!
Glastonbury Maker of Myths by Frances Howard-Gordon: Anyone visiting Glastonbury needs to buy this as a trusty companion through all the layers of myths, legends and believes connected to the various places in and around Glastonbury.
Non-witchy books:
Bully-Proof Kids - by Stella O’Malley: Anyone who works with kids, has kids, knows kids or has ever been a child (which means everyone) should read this. Consider it part of shadow work.
Non-violent communication by Marshall Rosenberg: Gave me so many answers to so many questions. Life-transforming.
What a wonderfully tasty video. Thank you for sharing some of your reads from last year. Congrats on 40 non-fiction! That's amazing!
I seem some familiar titles and have walked away with some more for my wish list.
Troy books do the BEST hardcovers! I have The Devils Dozen with copper gilding. Cost me an arm and a leg, but it's one of the prettiest things I own! 😄
Here's to another year filled with awesome witchy books! 📚 xox
😂 this year my brain is melting 🫠 and I think it won't be anywhere near 40 ever again 😜 I love that use of the word tasty with these books cus it is right! Tucking into a new occult tome is soooo scrumptious 😝 Aren't the Troy books just soooo beautiful! And choc full of amazing info. Gold! ❤️ sending you so much witchy joy this year lovely 😘 Xx
📚 📖 I hope you are better soon. I'm part way through Rebel Witch 📖
I'm late, but this just popped up on my feed.❤
I've not read any of the books, but have been drawn to the Appalachian folk magic books. I'm in the US and my ancestors were from Ireland, Scotland and Norway, so I bet they would resonate with me.
I tend to look for books that are NOT Wicca based. IMO, Wicca is problematic because there's so much Catholic influence. There's also a feeling of the importance of women being a little lost. Witchcraft throughout history was a female practice. Men sought glory in war and public works. Witches worked more humbly. Our ancestors, if your of Norse or Germanic decent, would not have approved of men doing humble quiet works. The way to Valhalla for them was death in battle. This speaks to the importance men placed on having glory. Women were also the ones largely punished once Christians took hold for Witchery. They had to become even more humble and secretive in order to survive. "Spells" were really just wisdom passed down from Grandma to mom to daughter. They couldn't write it down, so they learned spells and rituals. Their "secret language". Catholicism brought the idea of the "devil" to our ancestors. The idea of ultimate evil and good. Before this, our ancestors understood the gods and Goddesses to be neither good nor bad, more human like in their ability to be fluid. IMO, Lilith, her story, is the biggest victim of this. Hekate as well. They were not the "evil" in their stories.
Anyway, I wrote you a small novel to read 😂 I can certainly understand the one author's need to separate Wicca ( a religion created in the early 1970s by men) from the craft.
I am also forever connected to Jesus. He resonated with me from the start. His life was incredible. It's through my understanding of his life that I found the courage to get in touch with the Goddesses that also feed my soul.
My favorite book right now is Witchcraft Therapy Banishing the Bullsh*t. It's sassy, smart and has great advice.
Backwoods Witchcraft is another book I have that I need to read
4:40 Dr. Brannen's background is in applied social psychology and education. She is not credentialed anywhere online as a Jungian analyst. It's very possible that she's received continued training to support her personal and professional practice, but this is an important distinction to clarify.
Ahhh okay thank you for sharing. Do you have resources to share? I found some saying they were a Jungian analyst but def important to know if this is potentially false. 🙏
Do a google search and her academic background comes right up. Her Keeping Her Keys website's Ethics page, her LinkedIn profile, and other congruent sources for academic professionals. Shouldn't be hard to corroborate. She is a PhD but being a Jungian analyst is a separate distinction. If she was one, it would be easy to check and would be mentioned in her books. Whoever told you that was simply mistaken. It happens.@@EmilysTarotandMagick
What do you think of the other book entering Hecates cave? I'm thinking about getting both.
I have Entering Hekate's Cave. Almost done with it.
Ooooh how is it? I want to read it too cus all of Cyndi's other books I've loved ❤️
took me close to 3 months to finish. The first 3 chapters hit a little too close to home. The rest of the book and exercises didn't resonate with me. I give it 3/5.@EmilysTarotandMagick
@@thechandlersrose Ahhh wow okay, thank u for letting me know. It definitely sounds intense. 🙏
@@EmilysTarotandMagick I did like the crystals it gave to work with each exercise. Some of the lore was interesting. I do believe that since I haven't had some of the life experiences the authress had some of the chapters didn't resonate with me.
Hello Emily I didn't read a lot of books in 2023 but I'm planning on reading more this year I think maybe I will read entering Hecate garden I own the book and I just haven't gotten around to reading it I will have to think about what book is my favorite that I read from 2023
I live in the United States but I have a witchcraft book on herbs from the UK and every single plant that grows there grows where I live at so I might get that book on how to forage plants the reason I ain't going to try to do it with books from where I live at is because all the books of trying to find on the subject are textbooks and there hard for me to understand
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My favorites from last year were Backwoods Witchcraft , Utterly Wicked and New World Witchery. I just started Elemental Witchcraft and The Poison Path Herbal. My wish list is huge!
📖 I really want to collect all of Corinne boyer's works. Also need to read Roger J Horne. Currently reading Grimoires A History of Magic Books.
I have added so many books to my list after watching this! Also would love to hear your thought on working with Jesus and Abrahamic /Christian archetypes as a witch. I have a very similar thing with Mary to what it sounds like you have with Jesus (which is interesting because my Christian path was not Marian focused, but my ancestry is)
Isaiah55:6&7,"Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts.Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon."
Repent, receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior today.This is God's invitation for redemption, Jesus loves you so much and he is the only WAY to eternity.God bless you