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I got this several years ago before I truly got deep into some of my practice. Faerie work is not something I'm really into, so this was more of a skim-read. The author has a good voice, and the information was well-written and thorough.
Betwixt and Between: Exploring the Faery Tradition of Witchcraft
by Storm Faerywolf
9780738750156
360 Pages
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, Llewellyn Publications
Release Date: January 8, 2017
Nonfiction (Adult), Religion, Spirituality, Magic, Faeries
This is a book about the Faerie Tradition and working with the Fae. I found it unusual they do not have a “harm none” or “Rule of Three.” Instead, they base each action on the moral code of the practitioner. The author discusses the importance of time management and having dedicated sacred time. This includes keeping a journal and having an altar.
There are many examples of rituals and exercises. The author gives caution when working with blue flame magic. This is a good book for anyone interested in learning more of the Faerie Tradition.
Although I did read this from cover to cover I found it more pluralist in its approach to magic than straight up Fae. I found the mishmash of what is clearly kundalini yoga principles taught here as magically processes highlights the how new Wiccan based religions really are. That Wicca is open to almagamating current spiritual trends and borrow from a variety of sources. Not my cup of tea but interesting no less.
Good book, very informative! I received a copy in exchange for an honest review!