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The Witches' Sabbath
- An Exploration of History, Folklore & Modern Practice
- Narrated by: Tegan Ashton Cohan
- Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Explore the mesmerizing history, lore, and traditions surrounding an event that has long been shrouded in fear and mystery - the Witches' Sabbath. This book invites you to learn what it is, how you can get there, and what to do once you are there. Author Kelden presents in-depth historical information on the Sabbath as well as its place within modern Witchcraft.
The Witches' Sabbath explores a wide variety of topics, from the earliest days of the Sabbath to the contemporary practice of journeying there. Along with compelling stories and impressive research, this book offers rituals and folkloric techniques. From the truth behind the witch's flight to the Sabbath's depiction in art, this book is the ultimate resource for understanding the mysteries of this fascinating event.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-11-22
I very mixed feeling
Look… this book isn’t bad, it’s well researched and provides a lot of information both on historical subjects, claims from the past, and many exercises and ritual to try out… however; there is something about the way this book is written that I really struggled with. I started our reading the book myself but it felt like it was quite all over the place, not due to a lack of writing skill(as the book is well written) but I felt I kept drifting from the point of a sub
- chapter to the point I was forgetting what I was actually reading, I swapped to the audiobook as I had a feeling it may have just been my ADHD, and the audio book definitely helped but I still felt a large disconnect from the book.
After some time to think the best way I can describe it is that it feels distant. I personally like to learn from books where I feel I am being guided and not taught, I enjoy books that give the energy of listening to a friend chat over coffee and that friend is trying to guide me; this book instead gave me the vibe and feeling like I was sat in a classroom watching a lecture, the information wonderful and appreciated, but I’m checking the clock waiting to leave.
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