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Hexe Claire


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Witch, tarot reader and author of several books on natural magic from Germany. I was born in the former German Democratic Republic, but now it is fortunately one Germany without any walls. As a child I grew up in a rural environment, with lots of folk customs and traditions in a family with an almost hereditary passion for history, religions and mythology.

Besides my work as an author, I also do readings (tarot, lenormand and playing cards) and teach correspondence courses in German about natural magic and witchcraft. My correspondence course on Lenormand cards is also available in English.

Spirituality is nothing miraculous or detached to me. It simply means to communicate with the source of all things, that moves and changes all forms of li
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Auf ein Neues!

Das neue Jahr ist schon ein paar Tage alt, morgen endet es mit dem sogenannten Hochneujahr. Ich bin wieder zurück aus der Weihnachtspause und schaue nach vorne, aber auch zurück, passend zum Namensgeber des Januars, dem alten Gott Janus mit seinen beiden Gesichtern.

Das letzte Jahr war unglaublich intensiv, ich habe viel geschrieben, viel dazugelernt. Dadurch trat die Arbeit nach außen einen Schrit

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Published on January 04, 2024 23:24
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Basiswissen Weiße Magie - D...

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Die Magie der Hexen

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Das kleine Zauberbuch

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“Pessimistic" is a word for "realistic" that optimists use to make themselves feel better (about their unrealisticness).”
Claire

“Don't tell me the skys the limit when there are footprints on the moon”
Claire

“Trains are about getting from point A to point B in a timely, efficient manner. They rumble through town on a predetermined path, with a sequence of stops to make and a schedule to keep. A train has a plan, and the plan moves in one direction, with little regard for anyone or anything beyond its path. It’s no surprise that cities and towns turn their worst side to the tracks. A park, on the other hand, is the opposite. A park has no agenda and makes no exclusions. It is welcoming, lovely, and nurturing. It is a forum for life; a congregation of unscheduled joy, laughter, and leisure. Cities bring their most important events to parks: weddings, recreation, picnics, relaxation. People bring life to the park because the park invites them in, no matter who they are. No ticket required. No schedule to obey. The parks, in a word, are turned outward; the tracks are turned inward. The parks give unceasingly to their community; the train rumbles through. This is a picture of how we can approach our loves: We can choose to be trains or parks. We can plan our lives with rigid precision, ignore everyone who isn’t sitting beside us, and simply forge ahead with our own agenda. Or, we can be present in our lives and open ourselves up to the chaos of love. I’m sure we can all think of examples of people in our own lives, whether married or not, who operate as trains and who operate as parks.”
Claire, Altared: The True Story of a She, a He, and How They Both Got Too Worked Up About We



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