The Witch's Sabbat: Embracing the Cycles of the Seasons

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In a world where we are constantly bombarded with outside influences and societal expectations, it is important to find ourselves and become the person we truly want to be. We often put on masks and assimilate to fit in, but deep down we know that this isn't who we truly are. This brings us to the concept of the "Witch of my own." To be a Witch of my own means to embrace our inner power and uniqueness. It means to let go of comparing ourselves to others and forge our own path. This path may be unconventional, and it may not make sense to those around us, but it is our truth.


Firstly, they are made perfectly and the size of the tower is just 9″ high, with each cube 2″x2″ – a very manageable size. The blocks and tube are made of wood and the gimmicks are made of aluminum. The gimmick to control the blocks is cleverly concealed in the exterior decoration of the tube and on a simple glance you could easily see all sides of the tube without spotting anything. There are no holes to cover up and hide.

The biggest problem with the basic trick is there are just too many blocks which takes a long time to perform and gets too confusing for the spectators to follow. We normally adjust the shipping charges to more accurately reflect the cost of shipping, as long as we can ship your purchase for an amount smaller than that quoted.

Bewildering magic set

This path may be unconventional, and it may not make sense to those around us, but it is our truth. **The main idea here is embracing our inner power and uniqueness as a Witch of our own.** Being a Witch of my own goes beyond just personal growth and self-discovery.

Cube-A-Libre (Super Deluxe Bewildering Blocks) by Harries

I have owned a few different Cube-A-Libre effects and this one, from those fine magic manufacturers Harries in Sweden, might not be quite the very best, but it is very close and I have found it the easiest to use. The other ones I have used worked on a pressure principle. This one uses a simple hidden lever and it makes the mechanism very smooth.

So from a practical stand point this is the most likely to be performed. The gimmicks are made of a fairly light plastic, but they appear to be durable and I have no issues with them. The blocks themselves are wood with numbers stuck on, and the case is plastic. All done with the usual Harries’ quality that we have grown to love. I would probably say that this is one of the nicest items Harries produces. That being said, when it comes to performing I personally prefer their smaller Crazy Cubes to actually perform because I think 4 cubes is a more manageable and easier number for audiences to follow.

Effect: The performer shows 2 sets of blocks numbered 1-6 on each. Each block is shown separately and stacked one on top of the other. A decorative wooden tube is introduced and shown to be empty. It is then placed over one of the stacks of blocks. Performer has spectators call out different numbers and the uncovered stack of blocks is then rearranged to correspond with the numbers the spectators have selected. When the tube is instantly removed, both sets of blocks are in precisely the same order! And if that isn’t startling enough, you can repeat this several more times. Each and every time both stacks of blocks end up in the same numerical sequence. If you have ever seen this classic routine you already know how it devastates an audience. There is no explanation in their mind as to how this can possibly happen.

Approx. Price: $449.95 (2007) ***

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EFFECT #1: Cube a Libre. Two stacks of blocks, fully inspectable, each stack of blocks is numbered one through four. Rearrange the blocks from one stack, place the column over the second stack for a split second and when the column is removed the number order of the second stack matches the first exactly.
Witch of my own

It means taking ownership of our choices and actions. It means tapping into our intuition and listening to our gut feeling, even if it contradicts what others may say or think. It means standing up for what we believe in, even if it means standing alone. **The main idea here is taking ownership of our choices and actions as a Witch of our own.** Becoming a Witch of my own requires us to delve deep into ourselves, to face our fears and confront our shadows. It means honoring our past and learning from our experiences. It means being unafraid to embrace our strengths and acknowledge our weaknesses. **The main idea here is delving deep into ourselves and facing our fears as a Witch of our own.** As a Witch of my own, we are constantly evolving and growing. We seek knowledge and wisdom from various sources – books, mentors, nature, and our own inner voice. We maintain a balance between taking in information and trusting our own instincts. We understand that there is always room for growth and improvement. **The main idea here is constantly evolving and seeking knowledge as a Witch of our own.** In the end, being a Witch of my own is about living an authentic and meaningful life. It's about being true to ourselves and aligning our actions with our values. It's about embracing the magic within us and sharing it with the world. **The main idea here is living an authentic and meaningful life as a Witch of our own.**.

Reviews for "Witchcraft and Feminism: Reclaiming Power and Equality"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Witch of my own". The book had a promising concept, but the execution fell flat. The characters were shallow and lacked depth, making it difficult to connect with them. The plot was predictable and lacked any real surprises. Overall, I found the book quite underwhelming and would not recommend it.
2. Alex - 1 star - "Witch of my own" was a complete waste of my time. The writing was dull and lacked any sort of creativity. The story was slow-paced and did not grab my attention at all. The main character came across as whiny and unrelatable. The book had so much potential, but it fell short in every aspect. I regretted picking it up and would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Witch of my own", but it failed to deliver. The world-building was weak, and the magical elements felt forced and undeveloped. The writing style was choppy, and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. The plot lacked originality and was filled with cliches. Overall, I found the book to be mediocre and forgettable.
4. Ryan - 2 stars - "Witch of my own" was a disappointment. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked any real growth throughout the story. The romance felt forced and unrealistic. The pacing was off, with slow parts dragging on and exciting moments rushing by. The book had potential, but it failed to live up to it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating read.
5. Jessica - 1 star - I couldn't finish "Witch of my own". The writing was poorly edited, with numerous grammatical errors and awkward sentence structures. The plot was predictable and lacked any originality. The book felt like a mash-up of overused tropes and cliches. I found the whole experience frustrating and decided to give up on it. I would not recommend it to anyone.

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