Kitchen Witch: A Memoir (Shamanism Paganism Druidry) Review

Kitchen Witch: A Memoir (Shamanism Paganism Druidry)
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"Kitchen Witch: A Memoir," offers an honest glimpse into the life of one of America's own Craft Elders and a true country wise woman, Cora Anderson. You won't find talk of elaborate rituals here, but rather the simple, subtle, yet potent magic and wisdom of hearth, heart, and home. One of my favorite sections of the book, and one I return to time and time again, is Cora's "Brushwood Poetry" which give a strong glimpse into the mind of the woman and the witch. From childhood encounters with faeries, to living through the Depression, and her first "physical plane" meeting with he husband Victor, "Kitchen Witch" is a beautiful testament of joy, magic, and sorrow that belongs on the shelf of every practitioner of American Witchcraft and folk magic.

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A personal narrative filled with homespun wisdom, this memoir recounts the life and times of one of the founders behind the Feri tradition of modern Neopagan witchcraft. Revealing the author's journey through an intriguing collection of challenging circumstances and memorable experiences, this account ranges from an impoverished childhood in rural Alabama during the Great Depression to her marriage to the blind poet, shaman, and cofounder of the Feri tradition, Victor H. Anderson. Warm, intimate, and bittersweet, this glimpse into the world of a true American "kitchen witch" includes recipes, personal spells, and poetry, demonstrating an extensive knowledge of a craft held in high regard by healers and folk magicians of the rural South.

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