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A Spellbook for the Seasons: Welcome Natural Change with Magical Blessings

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From salutations to the sun in summer to winter healing blessings, here are 120 spells, prayers, blessings, and rituals to embrace the changing seasons. In A Spellbook for the Seasons , practitioner of the Craft Sarah Coyne shows readers how to harness the power of the natural world to bring prosperity, romance, fulfillment, creativity, love, happiness, ambition, and opportunity into their lives and homes. Including such rites as smudging with sage in the springtime to cleanse and detox the home, as well as candle and circle rituals in the autumn, this is the perfect spellbook for the modern reader who is interested in celebrating their magical connection to the natural world.

224 pages, Hardcover

Published March 15, 2022

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1,036 reviews97 followers
July 29, 2022
This book is simply wonderful! It has easy spells to do to longer rituals for the Sabbats. Each page is beautiful and I love the colors chosen. It really is a lovely edition to my witchy library.
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January 5, 2026
There are two versions of this book, I’m not certain why but the ISB numbers are different. They are written by the same person who uses a pen name.

My only real gripe with the book is the graphic design. Every single page is different, and well that’s not necessarily a bad thing- but it doesn’t really follow a theme, it has realistic photos, then it has cartoons, it has high fantasy artwork, then it has very artsy drawings of flowers, then it has pages that are simple gradients and then it becomes super imposed photos. Just strange.

The book itself is very nice to hold and is a good sized copy that can be fit into any bag. It has spells, rituals, advice, and even ceremonies you can perform with others. It doesn’t hold your hand on how do you do any of them nor does it truly become any kind of dictionary on the ingredients inside so I’d say it’s a pretty easy-going book.
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July 1, 2020
A good little read. Like anything to do with nature.
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October 6, 2023
A charming and very pretty book. Lifts my spirits just to look at it.
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January 22, 2024
The illustrations are wonderful, we love how this book is separated into the four seasons.
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January 2, 2025
Okay, so this had a few cute ideas. But I found the spells to lack a cadence.
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