Title | : | Llewellyn's 2016 Witches' Datebook (AnnualsWitches' Datebook) |
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ISBN | : | 0738734004 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780738734002 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Calendar |
Number of Pages | : | 144 |
Publication | : | First published July 8, 2015 |
Keep up with the increasing busyness of life—both magical and mundane—with Llewellyn’s 2016 Witches’ Datebook, which features enchanting illustrations from award-winning artist Kathleen Edwards. Add a little magic to each day and keep pace with the ever-turning Wheel of the Year with this indispensable, on-the-go tool.
Find fresh ways to celebrate the sacred seasons and enhance your practice with seasonal spells by Deborah Blake, inspiring Sabbat musings by James Kambos, tasty Sabbat recipes by Susan Pesznecker, and Moon rituals by Elizabeth Barrette. For spellwork, there’s astrological information and daily colors. Also included are articles on The Power of the Mind by Dallas Jennifer Cobb, Smartphone Sorcery by Michael Furie, Beating the Bad-Day Blues by Melanie Marquis, and Enchanted Stomping Grounds by Jane Meredith.
At-a-glance guide to the best days to plant and harvest Wiccan holidays, Sabbat musings, and tasty seasonal recipes for celebrating the Wheel of the Year Daily planetary and color correspondences to empower your magical work Moon lore and Esbat rituals, plus Moon phases for successful spellcasting 17th Year of Publication!
Spiral bound for easy use.
Llewellyn's 2016 Witches' Datebook (AnnualsWitches' Datebook) Reviews
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Very useful tool to hv through- out each year. I would definitely recommend this product to all my Wiccan sisters n brothers to buy.
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The year is practically over so I figure it's long past time for me to rate and review my very first Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook. Simply put, I was very happy with it! Indeed, I liked it so much that I've already purchased the 2017 version.
Using this planner throughout the year, I continually looked forward to the next week's blurb. That the subject of each week rotated between seasonal advice, witchy knowledge, recipes, and intricate illustrations meant that I was never bored nor ever felt that the contents were becoming tedious. This actually helped me when I started feeling that my weeks were getting tedious: when I didn't feel like planning out my week, I still turned the page because it felt like a waste of the datebook. Then I'd end up jotting down my weekly chores and appointments after all.
Flipping through this book once more from cover to cover, I forgot how much other useful stuff is in it! It starts with several articles on various interesting and helpful topics before it even gets started with the calendar section (I better get started reading my 2017 planner right now!) and the end includes credits, an appendix, and a notes section, which I forgot I had totally filled up early in the year! Wow, memories...
Despite the interesting content it contains outside the realm of weekly planning, I don't think this particular datebook is something worth obtaining now that 2016 is over. However, I do think this datebook series in general is a must-have for anyone with an interest in nature-centric spiritual ways of living. If you want to have a productive, organized year without forgetting what's most important, this is the datebook for you.