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Kitchen Witchcraft: The Element of Water
By: Rachel Patterson - Moon Books - $15.95

Overview: Kitchen Witchcraft - The Element of Water is where you come to learn rituals, spells, meditations, and more, involving the element of water.

Verdict: Best-selling author Rachel Patterson looks at the element of Water and how to work with it. The book includes rituals, spells, correspondences, Elementals, meditations and practical suggestions.

Kitchen Witchcraft: The Element of Water is the sixth in a series of books that delve into the world of the Kitchen Witch. Each book breaks down the whys and wherefores of the subject and includes practical guides and exercises.

Other titles include Spell and Charms, Garden Magic, Crystal Magic, The Element of Earth and The Element of Fire.

A magical life begins at home with this warm and lively introduction to the traditions and practice of water within kitchen witchcraft. As spiritualists, healers, and herbalists, witches throughout history have developed various methods of healing through potions, spells, and remedies worldwide.

Despite their efforts for good, many have suffered from years of persecution, which has led to a general misunderstanding of their craft.

Thus, what we have here in the engrossing Kitchen Witchcraft - The Element of Water by author Rachel Patterson, is an assortment of magical traditions from a fresh, modern perspective that seamlessly blend with their forefathers.

I’ve never really worked with the element of water much, but now I feel more connected to it than I ever have. This book is broken-down well, and if you want to use it purely as a reference tome, then it’ll be easy to find what you’re looking for.

If, like me, you’re looking to enhance your connection with water, and work more closely with it, then slowly working your way through the book is your best bet.

There’s a lot of information, but also exercises and some recipes to try out as you expand your practice. I learned a lot while reading this, but I’ve also gained a valuable resource for my library! And so if you are interested in Wicca and traditional kitchen potions, spells, and rituals that abound alongside water, Kitchen Witchcraft: The Element of Water is the perfect magical reference for your inquisitive needs [L.Y.]

About the Author - Rachel Patterson has penned more than twenty books on the rituals and practices of magic and paganism. She is High Priestess of the Kitchen Witch Coven, and an Elder of the Kitchen Witch School of Natural Witchcraft. A Hedge/Kitchen Witch with an added dash of folk magic, Rachel writes regularly for Pagan magazines and blogs and gives talks at Pagan events. She lives in Portsmouth, UK.

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www.collectiveinkbooks.com





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