Merry Meet, friends!
Aside from ourself, I think one of the best tools a witch can have in his/ her arsenal is a great reference library. Whether you build hard copies on your book shelf or internet sights you trust, Having a place to look something up that is unfamiliar to you is a must.
Face it, my witchy friends... we don't know everything. I know, surprised, right?
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I have a vast collection of books that I value. However, I do not count on just one to give me the information I'm searching for. I will go through several, searching for consistencies in what I want to know. If I come across a piece in one book that doesn't jive with at least two others, than I discount the information and move on. You will find inconsistencies. That's okay. Part of the information is gleaned from other sources to write one book, while others will impart their own 'wisdom' into the topic.
I have sources I trust. Here is a short list (in no particular order) and Amazon links when I could find them:
Please tell me in the comments below what your favorite reference books are. I'd love to add to my bulging book shelves!
Okay, books aside, there are also some great YouTube sights as well as websites. I've linked to many on previous blog posts.
A couple of my favorite Youtubers are:
The Witches Cookery. She is so relaxing to watch and informative on basic things. I wish I had the ability to attend one of her annual gatherings.
The Green Witch She also has a VIDEO sharing her favorite books.
The Witch of Wanderlust Olivia is very relaxed. I love her forest wanderings.
Forest + Fawn though she hasn't done any videos since having her baby a couple of years ago. The little tyke keeps her busy!
Please share any YouTubers you love in the comments below. I love meeting new people.
Blessed Be!
~ Rain
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