Seasons of the Witch: Beltane Oracle Seasons of the Witch
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Seasons of the Witch: Beltane Oracle (Seasons of the Witch)
Contributor(s): Anderson, Lorriane (Author) , Diaz, Juliet (Author) , Rose, Giada (Illustrator)
Publisher: Rockpool Publishing
ISBN: 1925946789
Physical Info: 1.3" H x 5.2" L x 3.8" W (0.8 lbs) 144 pages
Lorriane Anderson is a multidisciplinary spiritual teacher, writer and soul-based entrepreneur whose work focuses on intentional and energetic living as well as using spiritual practices as a pathway for profound healing, growth and transformation. She has been featured in The Daily Star, The Spruce, Reader's Digest, Kindred Spirit and Oprah Daily among others. She is the co-creator of the bestselling Seasons of the Witch oracle deck series and has published several other titles in the spiritual space including The Witch's Apothecary, The Moon Apothecary, Samhain Journal and Witching Hour Oracle.
Juliet Diaz is an Indigenous Taino and first-generation Cuban American. As the Behike (medicine woman and seer) of the Higuayagua Taino tribe, Juliet embodies and carries the teachings and wisdom of her ancestors, bringing it forward in her work as a spiritual and literary activist. An award-winning and internationally bestselling author with her works translated into twelve languages, Juliet's writing has inspired thousands to heal, decolonize, reclaim their magic, and reconnect with their authentic selves. As founder of the Literary Craft Society, Juliet has built a transformative community that empowers writers to use their voices as instruments of change. Her books and other creations including Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within, Plant Witchery, The Altar Within, the Seasons of the Witch oracle series, and The Earthcraft Oracle, reflect her commitment to decolonial practices, spiritual liberation, and the power of words to foster individual and collective transformation.
Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based illustrator and designer interested in the gossamer threads that stretch between magic, nature, femininity, and art. Her childhood was spent moving around the American West (she's lived in seven states thus far and was born in Italy), and she continues to feel the nomadic pull. Her work is infused with a longing for the old ways and a love of the seasons, mythology, historical customs, tarot, and folklore. She particularly enjoys fairytales from around the world, and strives with her paintings to create a portal into stillness and a tinge of nostalgia for a magical place and a bygone time. Working primarily with watercolors, she has illustrated several children's books, such as Giants in the Clouds by Maria Muscarella, and is currently writing an illustrated Victorian-style advice manual of fairytale etiquette.
Contributor Bio:Anderson, Lorriane
Lorriane Anderson is a multidisciplinary spiritual teacher, writer and soul-based entrepreneur whose work focuses on intentional and energetic living as well as using spiritual practices as a pathway for profound healing, growth and transformation. She has been featured in The Daily Star, The Spruce, Reader's Digest, Kindred Spirit and Oprah Daily among others. She is the co-creator of the bestselling Seasons of the Witch oracle deck series and has published several other titles in the spiritual space including The Witch's Apothecary, The Moon Apothecary, Samhain Journal and Witching Hour Oracle.
Contributor Bio:Diaz, Juliet
Juliet Diaz is an Indigenous Taino and first-generation Cuban American. As the Behike (medicine woman and seer) of the Higuayagua Taino tribe, Juliet embodies and carries the teachings and wisdom of her ancestors, bringing it forward in her work as a spiritual and literary activist. An award-winning and internationally bestselling author with her works translated into twelve languages, Juliet's writing has inspired thousands to heal, decolonize, reclaim their magic, and reconnect with their authentic selves. As founder of the Literary Craft Society, Juliet has built a transformative community that empowers writers to use their voices as instruments of change. Her books and other creations including Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within, Plant Witchery, The Altar Within, the Seasons of the Witch oracle series, and The Earthcraft Oracle, reflect her commitment to decolonial practices, spiritual liberation, and the power of words to foster individual and collective transformation.
Contributor Bio:Rose, Giada
Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based illustrator and designer interested in the gossamer threads that stretch between magic, nature, femininity, and art. Her childhood was spent moving around the American West (she's lived in seven states thus far and was born in Italy), and she continues to feel the nomadic pull. Her work is infused with a longing for the old ways and a love of the seasons, mythology, historical customs, tarot, and folklore. She particularly enjoys fairytales from around the world, and strives with her paintings to create a portal into stillness and a tinge of nostalgia for a magical place and a bygone time. Working primarily with watercolors, she has illustrated several children's books, such as Giants in the Clouds by Maria Muscarella, and is currently writing an illustrated Victorian-style advice manual of fairytale etiquette.
Contributor(s): Anderson, Lorriane (Author) , Diaz, Juliet (Author) , Rose, Giada (Illustrator)
Publisher: Rockpool Publishing
ISBN: 1925946789
Physical Info: 1.3" H x 5.2" L x 3.8" W (0.8 lbs) 144 pages
Lorriane Anderson is a multidisciplinary spiritual teacher, writer and soul-based entrepreneur whose work focuses on intentional and energetic living as well as using spiritual practices as a pathway for profound healing, growth and transformation. She has been featured in The Daily Star, The Spruce, Reader's Digest, Kindred Spirit and Oprah Daily among others. She is the co-creator of the bestselling Seasons of the Witch oracle deck series and has published several other titles in the spiritual space including The Witch's Apothecary, The Moon Apothecary, Samhain Journal and Witching Hour Oracle.
Juliet Diaz is an Indigenous Taino and first-generation Cuban American. As the Behike (medicine woman and seer) of the Higuayagua Taino tribe, Juliet embodies and carries the teachings and wisdom of her ancestors, bringing it forward in her work as a spiritual and literary activist. An award-winning and internationally bestselling author with her works translated into twelve languages, Juliet's writing has inspired thousands to heal, decolonize, reclaim their magic, and reconnect with their authentic selves. As founder of the Literary Craft Society, Juliet has built a transformative community that empowers writers to use their voices as instruments of change. Her books and other creations including Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within, Plant Witchery, The Altar Within, the Seasons of the Witch oracle series, and The Earthcraft Oracle, reflect her commitment to decolonial practices, spiritual liberation, and the power of words to foster individual and collective transformation.
Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based illustrator and designer interested in the gossamer threads that stretch between magic, nature, femininity, and art. Her childhood was spent moving around the American West (she's lived in seven states thus far and was born in Italy), and she continues to feel the nomadic pull. Her work is infused with a longing for the old ways and a love of the seasons, mythology, historical customs, tarot, and folklore. She particularly enjoys fairytales from around the world, and strives with her paintings to create a portal into stillness and a tinge of nostalgia for a magical place and a bygone time. Working primarily with watercolors, she has illustrated several children's books, such as Giants in the Clouds by Maria Muscarella, and is currently writing an illustrated Victorian-style advice manual of fairytale etiquette.
Contributor Bio:Anderson, Lorriane
Lorriane Anderson is a multidisciplinary spiritual teacher, writer and soul-based entrepreneur whose work focuses on intentional and energetic living as well as using spiritual practices as a pathway for profound healing, growth and transformation. She has been featured in The Daily Star, The Spruce, Reader's Digest, Kindred Spirit and Oprah Daily among others. She is the co-creator of the bestselling Seasons of the Witch oracle deck series and has published several other titles in the spiritual space including The Witch's Apothecary, The Moon Apothecary, Samhain Journal and Witching Hour Oracle.
Contributor Bio:Diaz, Juliet
Juliet Diaz is an Indigenous Taino and first-generation Cuban American. As the Behike (medicine woman and seer) of the Higuayagua Taino tribe, Juliet embodies and carries the teachings and wisdom of her ancestors, bringing it forward in her work as a spiritual and literary activist. An award-winning and internationally bestselling author with her works translated into twelve languages, Juliet's writing has inspired thousands to heal, decolonize, reclaim their magic, and reconnect with their authentic selves. As founder of the Literary Craft Society, Juliet has built a transformative community that empowers writers to use their voices as instruments of change. Her books and other creations including Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within, Plant Witchery, The Altar Within, the Seasons of the Witch oracle series, and The Earthcraft Oracle, reflect her commitment to decolonial practices, spiritual liberation, and the power of words to foster individual and collective transformation.
Contributor Bio:Rose, Giada
Giada Rose is a Kentucky-based illustrator and designer interested in the gossamer threads that stretch between magic, nature, femininity, and art. Her childhood was spent moving around the American West (she's lived in seven states thus far and was born in Italy), and she continues to feel the nomadic pull. Her work is infused with a longing for the old ways and a love of the seasons, mythology, historical customs, tarot, and folklore. She particularly enjoys fairytales from around the world, and strives with her paintings to create a portal into stillness and a tinge of nostalgia for a magical place and a bygone time. Working primarily with watercolors, she has illustrated several children's books, such as Giants in the Clouds by Maria Muscarella, and is currently writing an illustrated Victorian-style advice manual of fairytale etiquette.