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“Witchcraft involves being willing to understand and embrace your true self. It is about exploring your light and learning to celebrate your darkness.”
Dacha Avelin, Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft“Out in the stone-pile the toad squatted with its glowing jewel-eyes and, maybe, its memories. I don't know if you'll admit a toad could have memories. But I don't know, either, if you'll admit there was once witchcraft in America. Witchcraft doesn't sound sensible when you think of Pittsburgh and subways and movie houses, but the dark lore didn't start in Pittsburgh or Salem either; it goes away back to dark olive groves in Greece and dim, ancient forests in Brittany and the stone dolmens of Wales. All I'm saying, you understand, is that the toad was there, under its rocks, and inside the shack Pete was stretching on his hard bed like a cat and composing himself to sleep.("Before I Wake...")”
Henry Kuttner, Masters of Horror“There are some secrets darker than witchcraft." - Aunt Dora”
April Aasheim, The Witches of Dark Root“Witches seek the sacred knowledge the rest of the world has already forgotten.”
Dacha Avelin, Old World Witchcraft: Pathway To Effective Magick“Witches escape to the forest to listen to the whispers of nature itself...”
Dacha Avelin, Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft“Miles away, down through an opening in the hills, he could catch glimpses of a road where motor-cars sometimes passed, and yet here, so removed from the arteries of the latest civilization, was a bat-haunted old homestead, where something unmistakably like witchcraft seemed to hold a very practical sway.”
Saki, The Chronicles of Clovis“A witch does not need to fix problems. She fixes the energy AROUND problems. Then the problems fix themselves…”
Dacha Avelin, Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft“Our inner Witch isn't something we acquire.It's already within us. It's something we become ready and willing to experience. Something we realize we ARE.”
Dacha Avelin, Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft