Another great work by Lilith Dorsey. The first part of this book was mostly history, lore, and myths about water throughout many different cultures and parts of the world. There were sections on water creatures/beasts, both real and mythical, sections on water gods, goddesses, orishas, and other water deities, and sections on sacred water sites throughout the world and the history of them. I loved reading about the creatures and the deities. It was very refreshing to hear about deities that I was not previously familiar with like the water Orishas. I learned so much in this part of the book, but it also took me the longest to get through and I felt bored in some areas (history is not my strong suit). The second part was about working with water in magick. How to use different botanicals, crystals, rocks, and shells that are associated with water, setting up water altars, how to respectfully use the water from bodies of water that you may come across, including how to ask the spirit of the water if you may be able to work with its energy or take water from it with you to use in spells later. There was also a section on water animal guides that was remarkably interesting. The third part was all about different water recipes, spells and rituals to practice. There were many fun spells that are accessible to witches of all different levels. I loved the part on water scrying, and I will be trying that out along with a variety of other spells listed in this part of the book. All in all, I am happy to have read this book and to have learned a wealth of information that was provided. I will be referencing this book time and time again and using water more intentionally in my practice.
Many thanks to Llewellyn, Lilith Dorsey and NetGalley for providing a temporary digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.