The modern witch's guide to spellcasting and manifestation

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The Witch of My Possession There is this feeling that sometimes takes over me. It's a sensation that can only be described as possession. But this possession isn't like the ones we see in horror movies, where evil spirits control innocent souls. This possession is more personal, more intimate. It is the witch of my own emotions that takes hold of me. This witch possesses me in different ways.


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Witch of my possession

This witch possesses me in different ways. Sometimes, she takes over my mind, filling it with doubts and fears. She whispers harsh words and paints vivid pictures of failure and disappointment.

Witch of my possession

I had the pleasure of reviewing this book through NetGalley. My longer review is at my blog. http://www.amberunmasked.com/review-enchantments/

Mya Spalter created an entertaining and budget-friendly look on modern witchcraft. She also laid things bare about working at Enchantments, the oldest witch shop in New York City. She talked about some creepy customers; and was totally honest about why the staff might come off as cold or moody on certain days. Her advice is none other than practical.

This doesn’t mean that only newbies to the craft should read Enchantments. I thoroughly loved every page of this book and I’ve been a practicing witch (basically since I was a kid, but hid it) openly since for over 20 years. I’ve studied with the best like staff at Mystickal Tymes in New Hope, PA and Laurie Cabot from Salem, MA.

What I loved about Spalter was that the reading experience felt like a conversation where we were friends hanging out. By the end, I truly wished we were. She's a dynamo. I have so many passages of Enchantments highlighted.

Spalter presents inexpensive options for finding tools and supplies. Hit up yard sales, dollar stores, and simply work with what is already in your possession.

The illustrations by Caroline Paquita add the flavor of folk art and creation/creative energy bringing the chapters to life. To summarize, if you have any interest at all in how witches today practice, read this book.

spiritedstardust's review

Very basic summary of some witchy ways told in a humorous manner but with too much plugging of the shop she works at.

hekate24's review

Mya Spalter needs to read more audiobooks. This was probably a book I should have read in written form, but the author's voice is so nice that I don't regret listening to the audiobook at all.

Spalter presents inexpensive options for finding tools and supplies. Hit up yard sales, dollar stores, and simply work with what is already in your possession.
Witch of my possession

She convinces me that I am not good enough, that I am a fraud just waiting to be exposed. In these moments, it feels like there is no escape, like I am trapped in a never-ending cycle of negative thoughts. Other times, the witch possesses my heart. She wraps her dark tendrils around it, squeezing tightly and suffocating any trace of happiness or joy. She makes me believe that love is a myth, that I am unworthy of affection and companionship. In these moments, my heart feels heavy, burdened by the weight of loneliness and despair. But there are also moments when this witch possesses my body. It's as if she takes control of every movement and gesture, making me feel awkward and uncomfortable in my own skin. She twists and contorts my features, making it impossible to smile or appear at ease. In these moments, I feel like a puppet, manipulated by invisible strings. Yet, despite the witch of my possession, there is still a flicker of hope. Because deep down, I know that this possession is not permanent. It is merely a temporary state of being, a passing storm that will eventually fade away. I have learned that the key to overcoming this possession is to acknowledge its presence and confront it head-on. By shining a light on the dark corners of my mind, heart, and body, I can begin to understand the roots of this witch's power. And in doing so, I can slowly but surely take back control of myself. So, I choose to face the witch of my possession, rather than run away from her. I choose to challenge her negative thoughts, to seek out moments of happiness and gratitude, and to show myself love and compassion. With each small victory, I weaken her grip and reclaim a piece of myself. In the end, the witch of my possession serves as a reminder of my own resilience and strength. She is a teacher, forcing me to confront my deepest fears and insecurities. And ultimately, she is a catalyst for personal growth and transformation..

Reviews for "Healing with energy: Harnessing the power of witchcraft for spiritual and physical well-being"

1. Jane - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Witch of my possession". The writing was bland and lacked depth, making it difficult to connect with the characters. The plot felt predictable and cliché, with no surprises or twists to keep me interested. Overall, I found the book to be boring and not worth my time.
2. Mark - 1/5 - I can honestly say that "Witch of my possession" was one of the worst books I've ever read. The story was poorly developed, and the dialogue was cringe-worthy. The main character lacked any real personality or growth, and the pacing was all over the place. I struggled to finish this book and would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - "Witch of my possession" had an interesting premise, but unfortunately, it failed to deliver. The writing style was disjointed and confusing, making it hard to follow the storyline. The world-building was weak, and the magical elements felt underdeveloped. The book had potential, but it needed better execution to make it enjoyable.
4. Michael - 2/5 - I picked up "Witch of my possession" expecting a gripping and thrilling read, but it fell short. The pacing was uneven, with long periods of boredom followed by rushed and confusing action scenes. The characters lacked depth, and their motivations were unclear. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and not engaging enough to hold my interest.
5. Emily - 3/5 - While "Witch of my possession" didn't completely wow me, it had some redeeming qualities. The concept was interesting, and there were moments of suspense that kept me reading. However, the book suffered from weak character development and a lack of emotional depth. It had potential, but it needed more polish to truly shine.

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