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Modern Magic

Tea, Michelle

Modern Magic

In this enchanted sibling to the cult classic Modern Tarot, literary and tarot icon Michelle Tea returns to her magical roots, offering stories, little-known history, traditions, rituals, and spells for any witch seeking a deeper spiritual practice.?A self-described DIY witch and professional tarot reader, literary and feminist icon Michelle Tea provides a fascinating magical history and spiritual traditions from around the world, giving us the tools, spells, and rituals to navigate our stressed-out, consumer-driven lives. Witty, down-to-earth, and wise, she bewitches us with tales of how she crafted her own magical practice and came into her own. She also shares enchanting stories from her earliest witchy days as a goth teen in Massachusetts as well as insights from her adult practice. Modern Magic gives us the tools to tap into a stronger, distinctive magic that lies within us, one that incorporates queer, feminist, anti-racist, intersectional values. These include: Love Magic for the 21st centuryHexes for when you really need them (and an exploration of magical ethics)Sleep Magic, from dream interpretation traditions to prophetic dreamsThoughts on why magic practice is spiritual practiceMichelle shares her truth and observations about the world around us as well as her vision for what it could be. For novice and seasoned witches alike, Modern Magic is the essential guide for defining and deepening a practice that aligns with our individual political and spiritual values.

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ISBN 9780063378193
Sprache eng
Cover BODY, MIND & SPIRIT: Witchcraft (see also RELIGION / Wicca), RELIGION: Wicca (see also BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Witchcraft), SELF-HELP: Spiritual, HEALTH & FITNESS: Homeopathy, HEALTH & FITNESS: Healing, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Feminism & Feminist Theory, RELIGION: Mysticism, SELF-HELP: Personal Growth / Happiness, SOCIAL SCIENCE: Folklore & Mythology, RELIGION: Sexuality & Gender Studies, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Personal Memoirs, Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Harper Collins (US)
Jahr 20241001

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