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Body, Mind & Spirit Magick Studies

Llewellyn's 2020 Magical Almanac

Practical Magic for Everyday Living

by (author) Melissa Tipton, Sasha Graham, Tess Whitehurst, Daniel Moler, Danielle Blackwood, Kerri Connor, Charlynn Walls, Raven Digitalis, Silver RavenWolf, Kate Freuler, J.D. Hortwort, Llewellyn, Blake Octavian Blair, Thorn Mooney, Deborah Castellano, Elizabeth Barrette, Estha K.V. McNevin, Mickie Mueller, James Kambos, Monica Crosson, Emily Carlin, Charlie Rainbow Wolf, Diana Rajchel & Divina Cornick

Publisher
Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Initial publish date
Jul 2019
Category
Magick Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780738749457
    Publish Date
    Jul 2019
    List Price
    $20.99

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Description

Enrich your magical practice and expand your mind with Llewellyn's 2020 Magical Almanac. For more than twenty-five years, this almanac has provided useful spells, rituals, and ideas that inspire all levels of practitioners to improve their connection to the elements.

This year's edition features nearly thirty compelling articles, grouped by element, on magic and yoga, crystal grids, psychic protection, transportation mojo, principles of hermeticism, entropic magic, rituals for personal justice, magic in numbers, pop culture folk saints, and much more.

About the authors

Melissa Tipton's profile page

Sasha Graham is the bestselling author of over ten books and tarot kits, including 365 Tarot Spreads, Llewellyn's Complete Book of the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot, and Dark Wood Tarot. She teaches tarot classes and produces tarot events at New York City's premier cultural institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Sasha has appeared on film, television, radio, and in the New York Times.

Sasha Graham's profile page

Tess Whitehurst's profile page

Daniel Moler is a writer, artist, educator, and shamanic practitioner. Trained in multiple spiritual disciplines, Daniel uses the art of shamanic healing to help others during times of transition and transformation. In order to provide the most holistic healing environment, he works within a wide variety of modalities including energy healing, curanderismo, herbalism, Zen, and Hermetic alchemy via the Holy Qabalah. As a writer, he has published fiction and nonfiction works around the world in magazines, journals, gaming modules, and online, including: Positive Health Magazine, Cannabis Culture, The Tattooed Buddha, Sacred Hoop, Elephant Journal, and A Journal of Contemporary Shamanism. He is the author of two books, RED Mass and Machine Elves 101, as well as a contribution on San Pedro healing ceremonies in Ross Heaven’s book Cactus of Mystery. Visit Daniel online at www.danielmolerweb.com.

Daniel Moler's profile page

Danielle Blackwood's profile page

Kerri Connor's profile page

Charlynn Walls' profile page

Raven Digitalis' profile page

Silver RavenWolf (Pennsylvania) is a nationally recognized leader and elder of Wicca, and her writing has been instrumental in guiding the future of one of the fastest-growing faiths in America today. The author of many books, she has been interviewed by The New York Times, Newsweek Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal, and her work has been featured in numerous publications, including Bust Magazine, the Baltimore Sun, the St. Petersburg Times, the National Review, Publishers Weekly, Body & Soul Magazine, and Teen Lit Magazine.
Her titles include the bestselling Solitary Witch, Teen Witch, To Ride A Silver Broomstick, To Stir A Magick Cauldron, To Light A Sacred Flame, American Folk Magick, Angels: Companions in Magick, Silver’s Spells for Prosperity, Silver's Spells for Protection, Silver's Spells for Love, Halloween, HedgeWitch, and the Witches’ Night Out teen fiction series. 

Silver RavenWolf's profile page

Kate Freuler's profile page

JD Hortwort (Greensboro, NC) is the vice chancellor of the House of Akasha, a North Carolina pagan group. A former business journalist, she writes a weekly garden column for The Courier Tribune and she has contributed dozens of articles to Llewellyn's almanacs.

J.D. Hortwort's profile page

Llewellyn's profile page

Blake Octavian Blair's profile page

Thorn Mooney's profile page

Deborah Castellano's profile page

Elizabeth Barrette's profile page

Estha K.V. McNevin's profile page

Mickie Mueller's profile page

James Kambos' profile page

Monica Crosson's profile page

Emily Carlin's profile page

Charlie Rainbow Wolf's profile page

Diana Rajchel began her career planning to serve as clergy and write about all subjects spiritual. It did not occur to her or anyone else to say with what agency she might assume priesthood. The result of this oversight in intention setting is that she is now an itinerant city priestess, well-practiced witch, and somewhat unintentional subversive. Her background includes Wicca, folk witchcraft, conjure, and a whole lot of experience organizing people that don’t like knowing that they’re organized. Diana splits her time between San Francisco, California, where she co-owns Golden Apple Metaphysical, and southwestern Michigan, where she runs Earth and Sun spiritual coaching with her partner. In between her wanderings she teaches as part of the Magick 101 series for Wicked Grounds Annex in San Francisco, and teaches and reads tarot at Elements Kalamazoo in Michigan. Diana has 25 years’ experience as a professional tarot reader and western herbalist and has 29 years’ experience as a professional writer. She is also the pet DragonCat to a very ladylike boxer named Nora.

Diana Rajchel's profile page

Divina Cornick's profile page