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[Review] Keeping Her Keys by Cyndi Brannen
Title: Keeping Her Keys
Author: Cyndi Brannen
Publishing Date: April 26th, 2019
Publisher: Moon Books
Pages: 272
Over the past few years Hekate has gained increasing popularity around the world. While there are books written about the historical Hekate, there is a lack of information applying this knowledge for personal development and practicing witchcraft. Keeping Her Keys blends the 'keys' of personal development, magick and the ancient goddess, Hekate, together. Topics include the power of prayer, how to create sacred space, and guidance on spell crafting. In the final chapter readers can perform an optional self-initiation to become a Keeper of Her Keys.
Author: Cyndi Brannen
Publishing Date: April 26th, 2019
Publisher: Moon Books
Pages: 272
Over the past few years Hekate has gained increasing popularity around the world. While there are books written about the historical Hekate, there is a lack of information applying this knowledge for personal development and practicing witchcraft. Keeping Her Keys blends the 'keys' of personal development, magick and the ancient goddess, Hekate, together. Topics include the power of prayer, how to create sacred space, and guidance on spell crafting. In the final chapter readers can perform an optional self-initiation to become a Keeper of Her Keys.
This book is amazingly handy - perfect for those who have already begun to practice with Hekate, and for those who are new to Her. The course, as the author refers to it, is well researched, laid out nicely and in a way that makes sense and gives a lot of background as well as hands-on work to do, which I think is the best way to start a new spiritual journey, to get right into it and make some mistakes, create lots of questions for yourself and also get some field work in. Messy hands-on experience is always best over reading a million books, and yet, this guide/course helps to do just that - create a relationship instead of having you just read about one. There are plenty of ideas for those who are new to Hekate on how to get started and keep a solid practice throughout the entire book/course. Be advised that it's very hands-on, and you'll be doing a lot of work! 5 Triquetras! I was given a copy of this book from Moon Books in exchange for an honest review! |
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