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... Read moreWhen I first started exploring witchcraft, finding trustworthy and accessible resources was a significant challenge. One of the most helpful strategies I discovered was using library apps like Libby, which makes borrowing eBooks very simple. Searching with keywords such as "herbs," "Hekate," or "divination" can bring up a variety of titles that cater to different aspects of witchcraft. Amazon's Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading were also invaluable tools—these platforms give you access to many books without additional costs, perfect for beginners on a budget. It’s worth exploring these options regularly, as the available titles frequently change. Additionally, browsing books at local herbal or metaphysical shops gave me the chance to discover unique authors and even get personalized recommendations from shop owners who often have deep knowledge of the craft. Supporting these independent shops also strengthens the witchcraft community. One piece of advice I found useful is to be mindful about the traditions you want to learn; for instance, if you’re not interested in Wicca, simply avoid those books and focus on other paths. This helps in tailoring your learning experience without confusion. In my experience, balancing digital tools with real-world community resources creates a rich, well-rounded approach to witchcraft study. Stay curious and trust your intuition when selecting books, as the right resources can resonate deeply and guide your spiritual journey.

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Tracy Shackelford

can I ask.... why avoid Wicca??

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