🎧 currently reading 🎧
🎧 currently reading 🎧
Finished! I‘m super happy with how baby Elinor‘s sweater turned out ❤️It‘s been a great reading week too📚wrapped up the vampire knitting club series 🧶now moving on to some nonfiction ☕️ #knitting #knitsy #knit #knittersoflitsy #hookersoflitsy
@BookwormAHN Ashley! I absolutely love the things you chose for me! ((The wrapping was beautiful! I forgot to take a picture 🤦🏻♀️)) Thank you for these goodies. I cannot wait to read/use/work with them. This box brightened my spirit! Many many thanks to you!
Happy Halloween🎃Blessed Samhain to you & all my fellow witchy Littens! Special thanks to Jenni & Katie for running the best swap of the year! #Samhain #BWS
I was looking forward to reading this, but what a let down. I disliked the writing style, the content, ugh, it was quite frustrating
An hour into the book I came across a rly unfortunate mention of abortions as “evil acts” and, well, coming from a witch, that‘s rich
Everything was so patronizing, the “lessons” were so beaten, I just found myself skipping chunks of text just to see if something was salvageable. It wasn‘t, not for me anyway 🤷🏽♀️
I got a lot out of this book. An underlying theme was that we‘re responsible for our own education, that we need to do the research and read/study the things and put in the practice. I liked this a lot. This was my first LTZ book, and it won‘t be the last. If you want a taste of her personality, she has a great YouTube channel too.
5/5⭐ Zakroff has an incredible way of clearly expressing ideas. I strongly agree with her approach that finding your own path is the most important part of witchcraft.
It's a great guide for both beginners & those who have done significant reading on witchcraft topics. Zakroff covers many different aspects of witchcraft & contextualizes her own viewpoints while offering the others that are available that might work better for different people.
Radicals can make waves, but it takes a steady hand to inspire, build, and guide a boat so that it may weather the actual storm.
I believe there is a difference between doing service and being a servant.
Magick isn‘t an outside force, mystically waiting around to do your bidding. Magick is the energy of things you set into motion—in your environment and most especially in yourself.
Sometimes change happens not because you move but because you refused to be moved.
The point of myth is to inspire us to find our own truths and craft our own stories, build our own myths and practices, and give us principles to use as a guide. And that, dear folks, is no fiction.
This discussion of myth as (powerful) metaphor closely mirrors some reflective journaling I did a few months ago. Both weird and totally awesome to see my thoughts on the page.