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Llewellyn's 2024 Witches' Datebook

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Stay Organized and Magically Inspired All Year Long Invite more magic into each day with Llewellyn's 2024 Witches' Datebook . Featuring illustrations from award-winning artist Jennifer Hewitson, this beloved planner presents various ways to celebrate the Wheel of the Year and powerful wisdom from practicing Witches, such • Sabbat musings by James Kambos
• Tasty recipes by Laurel Woodward
• Magical tips by Elizabeth Barrette
• Morning rituals for busy Witches by Mickie Mueller
• Advice for practicing with a coven by Deborah Blake
• Crystals for divine alignment by Tess Whitehurst
• Profiles of historical Witches by Kelden This spiral-bound datebook also • An at-a-glance guide to the best days to plant and harvest
• Moon lore and phases for successful spellcasting
• Daily planetary and color correspondences to empower your magical work
• Calendar spreads that make it easy to write in appointments and special events

168 pages, Calendar

Published July 8, 2023

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Llewellyn Publications

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Llewellyn George started his publishing company in Portland, Oregon in 1901, concentrating Astrological books and annuals. In 1961, Carl L. Weschcke of St. Paul, Minnesota purchased the company and relocated it to the Midwest.

Llewellyn is the world’s oldest and largest independent publisher of books for body, mind, and spirit.

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December 10, 2024
My 25th year of gathering and planning. Love it.
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January 20, 2024
I had the 2018 version of this too and is with that one this one is full of more hints and tips for practicing your craft throughout the year as well as time appropriate recipes too try too (can't wait to have a go at the mushroom and blue cheese quiche, might even try the spinach souffles if I'm feeling brave). It also contains detailed articles on how to practice daily and improve your spiritual space however big or small. It is weighted to the Wiccan and Pagan calendars but it is still useful for those who practice the Craft outside of these. As always a spot of pick and choosing what suits you is called for but there is plenty to choose from.
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January 1, 2025
I enjoy the art. I like using the date book space for writing in short journal entries. After almost thirty years as a practicing witch, the articles aren't much use to me anymore. I have mixed feelings about including historical articles about accused witches. Most of the astrological data isn't all that important to me, but I do like tracking the lunar phases. I've already purchased next year's copy. But honestly, after that, I might find something else to use after thinking about this and realizing that I only like it for the art and the space to write in.
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