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Once upon a time, in a small village called Villag3, there lived a wicked witch. The villagers were all afraid of her because she had the power to cast spells and turn people into animals. The witch lived in an old, rundown house on the outskirts of the village. Her house was covered in ivy, and there were always strange noises coming from inside. No one in the village had ever seen the witch, but they all knew she was there. Anytime something went wrong in the village, like crops failing or animals getting sick, the villagers would blame the witch.


The roots of the Free Spirit can be traced back to [2] One such heretic was Marguerite Porete, a French woman, who authored The Mirror of Simple Souls . The Mirror of Simple Souls taught that the soul must pass through seven spiritual stages before it reached perfection. Porete's writing became renowned and well read throughout France even though the Church condemned them as heresy. She was convicted of heresy and burned at the stake in the Place de Greve, France, in 1310. [3]

It became a leading topic for discussion at the Council of Basel in Johannes Nider , a Dominican reformer who attended the council, became concerned that beliefs of the Free Spirit heresy, and other heresies, were mixed with elements of witchcraft. Her unique perspective as a neurodivergent woman adds depth and authenticity to her writing inviting readers into a realm where understanding and connection thrive.

The free spirited witch

Anytime something went wrong in the village, like crops failing or animals getting sick, the villagers would blame the witch. They believed that she was the cause of all their misfortune and that she was cursing the village. One day, a brave young girl named Amelia decided to find out the truth about the witch.

BOOK REVIEW: Five Signs: A Burning Light to Guide Free-Spirited Women, Witches and Empaths Through the Darkness

Step into the captivating world of Alison Nappi, a writer whose words have touched the hearts of millions, around the globe. With her powerful voice resonating with women, witches, neurodivergent artists and empaths Alison has become a beacon of inspiration in the realm of literature.

As both a blogger and the author of the enchanting ‘Wildness Deck Oracle’ and ‘Five Signs; A Burning Light to Guide Free-Spirited Women, Witches and Empaths Through the Darkness,’ Alison crafts stories that delve into realms while guiding readers towards self-discovery. Her unique perspective as a neurodivergent woman adds depth and authenticity to her writing inviting readers into a realm where understanding and connection thrive.

In addition to her own writing endeavors, Alison actively supports fellow neurodivergent and spiritual writers as a dedicated creative consultant. With her expertise and guidance, she empowers other writers to find their voices and unlock their potential within an inclusive community.

BOOK DESCRIPTION

All women possess rich, deep truths they secretly experience…Now it’s time to let the secret out.

Five Signs is a collection of five life-changing works of wisdom. Each article addresses critical issues that impact those women in society that may be considered the “black sheep.” Those of us who don’t fit into the stereotypical norms society wants us to… and some of us who may have magic deep within our souls.

The Hero’s Journey: An empowering essay that inspires, motivates and provides a life focus.

Declarations of Independence: An indictment against the insanity of society and a celebration of those who struggle with ostracism, mental illness or exile.

Your Soulmate is a Villain: A powerful guide on identifying and navigating narcissistic abuse.

Let Your Record Stand: How to follow your art, create and head towards happiness.

Lies You Were Told About Grief: A compassionate acknowledgement of the anguish of grief and how we have been misled about what the process of grieving may look like.

Five Signs will inspire you to discover your true self, take you down a road of understanding life and will motivate you to express yourself wrapped in your creativity.

Grab Five Signs now and allow your soul to see the truth clearly for the first time.

MY REVIEW *****

I discovered the writings of Alison Nappi while subscribing to an online magazine called Rebelle Society. Rebelle Society always shared the work of their contributors on Facebook. Alison Nappi’s blogs, in particular, moved me beyond words. She writes gorgeous and brilliant prose. You can experience that in Five Signs, an eye-opening, inspiring, encouraging, and beautifully written book. Throughout the sixty-page read, I kept saying aloud, “Wow. Oh, wow. Oh, my God.” I recognize the ‘villains’ she talks about and so much more. This relatable work was so validating; it had me in tears. It validated me and at least one other person I know, as I’m sure it will so many others. Honestly, I think the author is an incredible spirit and a genius. And in short, Five Signs is a work of art, just lovely. I truly loved it.

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MORE ABOUT ALISON NAPPI

Driven by her passion for nurturing talent, Alison offers writing classes tailored for neurodivergent individuals. These classes unlock their potential as storytellers while providing guidance to guide creatives to their truest voices, highest governing truths and most soulful messages. For those seeking individual attention, she also provides coaching sessions that guide aspiring authors through the intricate process of writing and publishing.

Exciting things lie ahead for Alison as she prepares to release a series of captivating books that will undoubtedly leave readers spellbound.

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An Open Letter to Your Inner Child
by Alison Nappi

To the child who couldn’t understand
why nobody could understand.
To the one whose hand was never taken,
whose eyes were never gazed into by
an adult who said,
“I love you.
You are a miracle.
You are holy,
right now and
forever.”
To the one who grew up in the realm of “can’t.”
To you who lived “never enough.”
To the one who came home to no one there, and
there but not home.
To the one who could never understand why
she was being hit
by hands, words, ignorance.
To the one whose innocence was unceremoniously stolen.
To the one who fought back.
To the one who shattered.
To the never not broken one.
To the child who survived.
To the one who was told she was
sinful, bad, ugly.
To the one who didn’t fit.
To she who bucked authority
and challenged the status quo.
To the one who called out
the big people for
lying, hiding and cruelty.
To the one who never stopped loving anyway.
To the child that was forbidden to need.
To the ones whose dreams were crushed
by adults whose dreams were crushed.
To the one whose only friend
was the bursting, budding forest.
To the ones who prayed to the moon,
who sang to the stars
in the secrecy of the night
to keep the darkness at bay.
To the child who saw God
in the bursting sunshine of
dandelion heads
and the whispering
clover leaf.
To the child of light who cannot die,
even when she’s choking
in seven seas of darkness.
To the one love
I am and you are.
You are holy.
I love you.
You are a miracle.
Your life,
your feelings,
your hopes and dreams–
they matter.
Somebody failed you but you will not fail.
Somebody looked in your eyes and saw the sun — blazing — and got scared.
Somebody broke your heart but your love remains perfect.
Somebody lost their dreams and thought you should too,
but you mustn’t.
Somebody told you
that you weren’t
enough
or too much,
but you are
without question
the most perfect
and holy creation of
God’s
own
hands.

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“Free spirit” means their love is free, just like they are.
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She had heard the stories just like everyone else, but she was determined to see for herself. Amelia sneaked out of her house one night and made her way to the witch's house. As she approached the house, Amelia noticed a flickering light coming from inside. She cautiously entered and found the witch hunched over a cauldron, stirring a potion. The witch turned and looked Amelia in the eyes with a wicked grin. Amelia was terrified but managed to ask the witch why she had been causing so much trouble in the village. The witch let out a cackling laugh and explained that she had never done anything to harm the village. She had simply been trying to find ingredients for her potions, which required rare plants and animals. Amelia was surprised by the witch's response. She had always assumed that the stories were true and that the witch was evil. But now she saw a different side to her. The witch told Amelia how lonely she had been since everyone in the village feared her. Amelia realized that she needed to do something to change the villagers' perception of the witch. She went back to Villag3 and gathered all the townspeople together in the village square. She told them what she had discovered and pleaded with them to give the witch a chance. At first, the villagers were skeptical. They had been living in fear for so long that it was hard to believe the witch could be anything other than evil. But Amelia's words struck a chord with some of them, and slowly, opinions began to change. The villagers decided to invite the witch to a town meeting. They wanted to hear her side of the story and see for themselves that she meant no harm. Surprisingly, the witch accepted the invitation and showed up at the meeting. She explained to the villagers that she had never cast a spell on anyone and that she had been wrongly accused all these years. The witch even offered to use her powers for good, helping the village with her magical abilities. The villagers were shocked by the witch's sincerity and willingness to help. They realized that they had been quick to judge her without knowing the full story. From that day on, the village of Villag3 lived in harmony with the witch. She became a valued member of the community, using her magic to bring good fortune to the village. And so, the tale of Villag3 and the witch teaches us that we should not judge others based on rumors and stereotypes. It reminds us to look beyond appearances and to seek the truth before passing judgment..

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