A transformative guide on crafting personalized rituals, spells, and practices that will bring you into a deeper relationship to your own magik and the wisdom of the earth.
Mia Magik, author of IntuWitchin, is back with a call to reconnect with the ancient wisdom of ritual. Grounded in the power of the elements—earth, air, fire, and water—the book invites you to reconnect with nature, honor your intuition, and infuse intention into every aspect of your lives. From daily routines to profound rites of passage, Witchual shows how the sacred art of ritual can be a tool for healing, self-discovery, and meaningful transformation.
At its core, Witchual is a journey back to our roots—a return to the interconnectedness with nature, spirit, and the collective wisdom of humanity. It celebrates the art of self-crafted witchcraft, encouraging you to embrace your personal power and create rituals that are uniquely your own. Whether you’re seeking to heal emotional wounds, manifest abundance, or deepen your connection to the divine, Witchual provides the tools to step into your highest self and co-create a world filled with purpose and harmony.
I find it quite difficult to write a review for this book. Do I love Mia’s work and the message she’s transmitting through this book? Yes! Do I think that this book has an immense amount of wisdom and value? Absolutely! Was I able to truly grasp it when I read it? That’s when things become difficult because the answer for me is a no.
I feel that this book went in the opposite direction than Intuwitchin. While in Intwichitchin I felt that more depth was needed, Witchual had so much depth that it was difficult to follow. It is probably a personal preference or difficulty, but I found the language and complexity of the writing quite challenging. From complex words to intricate sentences and sequencing, I found myself often rereading parts of it without really understanding it. Part of me feels it is probably a book for the future to revisit and see if the message lands a bit better. Another part, though, is a bit disappointed with this struggle.
Maybe a different combination between examples, life stories, and information could’ve lightened the language and reading experience to allow for deeper comprehension. However, I understand as well why it is written this way.
So, a difficult review because I see the potential and value of the book, but unfortunately wasn’t able to absorb it at this moment.
This is the perfect companion novel to Intuwitchin! I immensely enjoyed both books and love the amount of magic these brought to my life. For anyone who wants magic in their life or needs some more, this is the perfect book to read! Sit in nature, drink some cacao (or whichever morning ritual drink you enjoy) and enjoy this perfect insight to transforming to live your most magical life!