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Stones in the Glade

The Old Craft in a New World

Kelley Towne (Kelley Towne) Chris Allaun (Chris Allaun)

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Crossed Crow Books
01 December 2024
Stones in the Glade: The Old Craft in a New World provides readers with an understanding of how older magical traditions can be woven into a more modern practice. With its engaging narrative and tips for practitioners, this book will make a great addition to any witch's library!

How can an art as old as time be applied to the modern world? Stones in the Glade: The Old Craft in a New World explores the experiences of a practitioner from the coast of New England. It contains tips, examples, and viewpoints surrounding various magical topics and encourages the reader to dive deep into magical practice.

Discover the role of the dream world and oneiric venturing, a time-honored witch's art. Learn practical spellcraft for a variety of magical purposes. Explore some of the myth and lore surrounding the origins of the witch. Learn how to connect with familiar spirits and acquire knowledge of the green world. Begin to forge a relationship with the Old Ones as well as other spiritual entities.
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Imprint:   Crossed Crow Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9781959883579
ISBN 10:   1959883577
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kelley Towne is a longtime practitioner of the Old Craft based out of Massachusetts. She incorporates practices and ideas from early modern Europe, especially from her ancestral lands of the British Isles, Italy, and France, into her magic. Kelley is also a professional spiritual advisor and psychic, having helped many from around the world over the years with her talents. Her written work evinces a sense of respect for tradition, and she writes for those who are not only looking to expand their practice but also seeking a catalyst of real change and transformation.

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