The Witch's Journey: Exploring the Path of the Modern Witch

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The witch is back! With her cackling laughter and mysterious black cat by her side, she returns to cast her spells and brew her potions. The townsfolk are both fascinated and fearful of her presence. Whispers of curses and dark enchantments spread like wildfire through the town, turning even the bravest hearts to ice. Children clutch their mothers' hands and peek around corners, expecting to see a broomstick sweeping across the midnight sky. Superstitions fuel their imaginations as they try to catch a glimpse of the witch from a safe distance. Some firmly believe that a single glance from her piercing eyes could turn them into toads.


Arin Murphy-Hiscock is the author of The Green Witch’s Grimoire, Spellcrafting, The Pregnant Goddess, Wicca, The Green Witch, The Way of the Hedge Witch, House Witch, The Witch’s Book of Self-Care, Pagan Pregnancy, Solitary Wicca for Life, and The Hidden Meaning of Birds—A Spiritual Field Guide. She has been active in the field of alternative spirituality for over twenty years and lives in Montreal, Canada.

Her creations tend to skew into the macabre and unknown with a balance of sweetness and sentimentality, honoring the Victorian-era theme of Memento Mori. Arin Murphy-Hiscock is the author of The Green Witch s Grimoire , Spellcrafting , The Pregnant Goddess , Wicca , The Green Witch , The Way of the Hedge Witch , House Witch , The Witch s Book of Self-Care , Pagan Pregnancy , Solitary Wicca for Life , and The Hidden Meaning of Birds A Spiritual Field Guide.

Interpretations and meanings of green witch oracle cards

Some firmly believe that a single glance from her piercing eyes could turn them into toads. But not everyone fears her. A few brave souls seek her out for guidance, believing that her ancient wisdom and magical powers could help them in their darkest hours.

The Green Witch's Oracle Deck: Embrace the Wisdom and Insight of Natural Magic (Green Witch Witchcraft Series) (Cards)

The power of The Green Witch meets the magic of oracle cards with these 50 green witchcraft-inspired oracle cards to guide you with the wisdom and insight from natural magic.

Embrace the power of the Green Witch with these 50 magical cards enhanced with wisdom green witchcraft. From the author of The Green Witch Arin Murphy-Hiscock, comes insight inspired by the grounding energy of a green witch, calling on the earth, the elements, and all the plants and flowers that green witches use in their practice.

From the Cauldron card that inspires change and the Earth that symbolizes peace and balance to Mint for clarity and Bird card that inspires freedom and opportunity, these oracle cards play on the natural elements of green witchcraft to help you give guidance in your witchcraft practice and everyday life. You will also find an informational booklet that details how to use the cards, interpret them, and even which spreads to choose.

About the Author

Arin Murphy-Hiscock is the author of The Green Witch’s Grimoire, Spellcrafting, The Pregnant Goddess, Wicca, The Green Witch, The Way of the Hedge Witch, House Witch, The Witch’s Book of Self-Care, Pagan Pregnancy, Solitary Wicca for Life, and The Hidden Meaning of Birds—A Spiritual Field Guide. She has been active in the field of alternative spirituality for over twenty years and lives in Montreal, Canada.

Sara Richard is an Eisner and Ringo Award–nominated artist from New Hampshire. Her art is inspired by Art Nouveau, Art Deco, funerary imagery, and the natural world. Her creations tend to skew into the macabre and unknown with a balance of sweetness and sentimentality, honoring the Victorian-era theme of Memento Mori. As a native of New Hampshire, Sara grew up surrounded by trees and plenty of wild mushrooms. When not making art or writing, she’s watching horror movies, cleaning forgotten gravestones with her mom, and collecting possibly haunted curiosities from the 19th century. Her online gallery can be found at SaraRichard.com.

  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Divination / Tarot
  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Witchcraft
  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Divination
Arin Murphy-Hiscock is the author of The Green Witch’s Grimoire, Spellcrafting, The Pregnant Goddess, Wicca, The Green Witch, The Way of the Hedge Witch, House Witch, The Witch’s Book of Self-Care, Pagan Pregnancy, Solitary Wicca for Life, and The Hidden Meaning of Birds—A Spiritual Field Guide. She has been active in the field of alternative spirituality for over twenty years and lives in Montreal, Canada.
The witch is nack

They knock on her creaky door, and with a knowing smile, the witch offers her assistance. Her potions can heal the sick, reveal hidden truths, and even bring love to the loneliest hearts. Yet, the witch is not just a source of magic and mystery. She is a symbol of the strength and resilience that lies within every person. Despite being shunned and ostracized, she refuses to hide in the shadows. Instead, she embraces her uniqueness and uses her powers for both good and mischief. As she lingers in the forest, whispers rise about the ancient prophecies that foretell her return. The balance of light and dark, good and evil, relies on her existence. Some fear her for the chaos she may bring, while others seek her to restore harmony to their lives. Regardless of the myths and legends surrounding her, the witch continues to fascinate the townsfolk. She dances with the moon, her black cloak swirling around her like a storm. Her laughter echoes through the night, a constant reminder of her presence. So, keep your eyes open, for the witch is back! She weaves her spells and enchants the world with her magic. Whether feared or revered, her power is undeniably captivating and leaves a mark on the souls of all who encounter her..

Reviews for "The Modern Witch's Grimoire: Creating and Keeping a Personal Book of Shadows"

1. John Smith - 1/5 - I found "The Witch is Nack" to be a complete disappointment. The plot was confusing and lacked coherence. The characters were poorly developed, and I struggled to connect with any of them. The writing style was also subpar, with awkward sentence structure and excessive use of cliches. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for an enjoyable reading experience.
2. Emily Johnson - 2/5 - While "The Witch is Nack" had an interesting concept, it failed to deliver on its promise. The pacing was inconsistent, with slow and dull moments that made it hard to stay engaged. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to believe in the interactions between the characters. The plot twists were predictable, and the resolution felt rushed and unsatisfying. Unfortunately, this book was a letdown for me.
3. David Thompson - 1/5 - I regret spending my time reading "The Witch is Nack." The narrative was convoluted and hard to follow, leaving me confused throughout most of the book. The characters were flat and lacked depth, making it impossible for me to care about their fates. Additionally, the writing style was unremarkable and failed to create any sense of atmosphere or tension. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone seeking a captivating read.
4. Samantha Davis - 2/5 - "The Witch is Nack" had potential but fell short in execution. The world-building was inconsistent and left many unanswered questions. The protagonist was unlikable and made choices that were hard to understand. The pacing was slow, and I often found myself losing interest. While there were some intriguing elements, they were overshadowed by the overall lackluster storytelling. This book didn't live up to my expectations.

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