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The Witch's Book of Power

By: Devin Hunter
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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Ignite the holy fire within: Become the witch you were meant to be.

Witchcraft isn't always about the search for enlightenment; sometimes it's about power and the path to obtaining it. The Witch's Book of Power shares the secrets to unlocking the witch power within you, offering specific techniques for working with personal, cosmic, and ally energies to realize your full magical potential.

Professional witch and psychic Devin Hunter has helped thousands of people discover their power and gain influence, and in this audiobook he skillfully explores the concepts behind creating magic that can change your life. The Witch's Book of Power is the perfect resource for witches who intuitively feel that more power is available but seems to be just beyond reach.

©2016 Llewellyn Worldwide (P)2020 Devin H Krech
Occult Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Witchcraft Magic Users
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"Devin Hunter's new book digs deeply into the roots of what makes a witch powerful. He doesn't gloss over the soulsearching work with simple spell "band-aids". Instead, he offers readings and exercises that empower the witch in mind, body, and soul." (Courtney Weber, author of Brigid: History, Mystery, and Magick of the Celtic Goddess)

"You may or may not choose to follow the path that he has laid out exactly, but I'll wager that you will find something that you want to borrow into your practices. True Witches use what works and you'll find much in this book that yields results." (Ivo Dominguez, Jr., author of Spirit Speak)

"The Witch's Book of Power is a missing link in modern witchcraft training. Readers will find just what they need to ignite the spark of power that all witches need for an effective practice." (David Salisbury, author of The Deep Heart of Witchcraft)

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I was quite disappointed with this book. There is a good bit on privilege and there are some exercises that can be good.

However in an early chapter there are parts speaking of addiction that are problematic. It mixes a lot of traditions. There are parts about various entities which feel like lists; it would have been nice to focus on a few and go more in depth about working with them.

In the conclusion the author blames students for leaving an early class saying they weren't able to do the work. This totally put me off reading their other work.

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