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A great book for any practitioner, old or new. The spells and rituals included were great, but my favorite part was the mythology included. There is lots of discussion of different deities from many different mythological backgrounds which I loved reading about.

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Goddess magic by Aurora Kane is a beautiful book full of goddess wisdom and spells. I enjoyed the variety of goddess listed and how to venerate them. This book would be great for anyone interested in learning more about goddess and their powers.

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Goddess Magic by Aurora Kane is a great book for new and established practitioners. This book highlights multiples Goddesses and how to work with them. If you're like me, I don't necessarily feel a pull toward one particular Goddess, so work with her in an all-encompassing sense. This book was great for that as well.

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This is the tenth volume in the series and features deities and spells to allow people to learn about their patron goddess and how best to worship. Each goddess' entry is accompanied by art and historical information about them. Choosing a goddess can be made by intuition or when it feels a goddess is calling to you. Setting up an altar or meditation time to contemplate their blessings and areas of power.

In this book, the goddesses discussed are from different world mythologies. In addition to the usual Greek and Roman goddesses, there are Norse, Native American, Egyptian, West African, and Mesopotamian goddesses. They were famed for love, beauty, motherhood, relationships, truth, healing or prosperity.

This reference book is good for those practicing Wicca or magic and hopes to invoke the blessings of any of these goddesses. Even if it's not your primary aim, this is a good reference for looking into lesser-known goddesses to begin researching them and learning more about their stories.

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It had a good premise which caused me to request this book. I liked it, I just wish that there was info about the other goddesses that are out there. But overall, not a bad read. I read this book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Goddess Magic by Aurora Kane
A Handbook of Spells, Charms, and Potions Divine in Origin

Drawing down the moon is something I have done to take in the Goddess but have never done this with a specific goddess in mind, invoked or evoked. This book feels like an introduction with a bit about many goddesses, their powers and offerings they might like. The book suggests researching the goddesses in this book, finding a few that will enhance your life or magic working, incorporating intention, setting up an altar, believing, taking into consideration doing no harm, being patient as you listen and wait, and then being thankful. As mentioned, this feels introductory in nature and a good place to begin as one explores the realm of goddesses, how to know them better, incorporate them in one’s life and magic working.

The Chapters:
* Prologue
* Introduction
* Goddess Magic
* Goddesses of Love and Beauty
* Goddesses of Marriage, Fertility, and Motherhood
* Goddesses of Relationships, Truth, and Forgiveness
* Goddesses of Home, Hearth, and Healing
* Goddesses of Abundance, Good Fortune, and Prosperity
* Goddesses of Wisdom and Knowledge
* Goddesses of Strength and Protection
* Goddesses of Creativity and Joy
* Goddess Magic Spells and Rituals
* Epilogue
* Acknowledgements
* Resources and References
* Index

Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing-Wellfleet Press for the ARC – This is my honest review.

4-5 Stars

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Libricino carino per avere un'idea di quali divinità femminili esistano e come si possano venerare, ma
1. Lo stampo è molto new age e non tiene in considerazione (o almeno, non avvisa espressamente) delle culture chiuse o di particolari rituali folkloristici
2. Le descrizioni sono mooolto brevi, quindi è davvero una infarinatura leggera su queste figure divine

Se quindi lo prendiamo più come una piccola enciclopedia per chi non conosce questo mondo ci sta, ma bisogna andare oltre ed approfondire

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A thank you to Wellfleet Press/Quarto Publishing for letting me read an ebook copy of this title via #NetGalley.

This is a beautiful and practical book for those who are new to working with Goddess energy, or those wanting more information and inspiration to deepen their existing practice. The first part of the book gives advice for beginners regarding working with Goddesses and their energies, the difference between an offering and a sacrifice. setting up an altar, intention setting and meditating, and journalling.

It then goes into the individual Goddess. This book covers 61 Goddesses from many different cultures, divided up into their spheres of influence. So, for example, under Goddess of Love and Beauty we find Freya and Venus, under Goddesses of Relationships, Truth and Forgiveness we find Ma'at and Rhiannon. Each individual Goddess is given space for some information about them, their powers, and appropriate offerings, as well as when you may wish to call upon them for assistance.

The third part of this book gives 45 Goddess Magic Spells and Rituals. Some tips are provided for those new to spellcasting and working with Goddess Energy, before diving right into the spells themselves. Thankfully quite a lot of these spells do not require a long list of expensive tools and items, which can really be a hurdle for those new to spellcasting. Many just require yourself, your intentions, and the provided chant.

As one of the spells is "Goddess Tea" which involves a herbal tea ceremony, I do wish they had added a little bit of practical advice regarding consuming herbs safely. I work in a pharmacy, so it's the kind of thing that sticks out to me. I realise that a single cup of herbal tea is unlikely to do any harm to the majority of readers, but even a simple nudge to do your research before consuming any herbs would have been appreciated.

Overall, I really did enjoy reading this book. I learned about some Goddesses I had not encountered before, learned more about some I had, and have a wealth of new ideas and inspiration for working with those Goddesses. As this book is already available in the UK, I'll definitely be picking up a copy for my library and checking out the other books from this author that form part of the Mystical Handbook series.

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This is a great resource for baby witches who are curious and looking for a place to start. Or for someone looking to branch out and find a patron deity.

A little surprised to not see certain Goddesses mentioned but I think there was a fantastic array of Goddesses provided. I loved the fact that it looked across all different cultures and not just the traditional Greek\Roman.

I loved how it was broken up so that you could look for Goddesses relating to specific topics. And then some information on them as well as offering suggestions is really helpful.

There is also a huge array of spells and rituals at the end that were very useful.

Thank you to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Very uplifting and "feeling fine" book, with powerful feminine divine spirits and energies! Methods offered here are very modern and practical. Indeed, this is a modern book. Yet I would love more information about the right conditions for some spells and rituals. If you need some comfort and even the manifestation of interesting desires this text may offer the answers.

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A really beautiful introduction to goddesses from many cultures. It's a beautifully designed book and very easy to navigate and learn more about the goddesses. a really good introduction for someone beginning their spiritual practice.

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Goddess Magic is a book that introduces you to the world of the goddess archetype and working with the sacred feminine energy. You get familiar with creating an altar, giving offerings, setting intentions, doing meditation and journaling. The main part of the book though is about different goddesses' from a wide range of pantheons associated with aspects like love, healing, prosperity, wisdom and protection. There are also several spells included in the latter half of the book with some relevant correspondences.

This book is beautiful with some great introductory information, but I was personally missing the representation of darker and more "masculine" goddesses' and how to work with the dark goddess archetype (the Wiccan influence of harm none shows here). This book definitely leans more to the love and light side of sacred feminine. For that reason I dropped the stars to from four to three.

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Overall this book is a great basic introduction to working with godesses. It's good for beginners, I like the illustrations, and the formatting is simple and easy to read.

This book is definitely from a Wiccan influenced perspective. Most notable the ways of speaking about "The Goddess" as an overarching feminine energy and the usage of "do no harm". This isn't a bad thing, but it's something to be aware of.

This book is focused on "feminine energy" but nothing in here is outright excusionary (as far as I, a cis woman was able to tell when looking for it.) This type of goddess only focused witchcraft has never really called to me. (My personal practice focuses less on "masculine" or "feminine" energy and more on the individual deities or whatever other energy I am calling on.)

If you are looking for in depth information about specific goddesses and deity work/worship this book will leave you wanting, but if you want nice easy book about goddesses and how to connect with them, this is a great place to start.

Not entirely sure about the inclusion of Native American goddesses. I certainly would not feel comfortable as a white woman trying to work with or contact deities from closed practices.

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This book was absolutely perfect!!
I have been waiting for a book about this very topic! I've always struggled to find the right goddesses for my spell work, and this book is such a great fountain of knowledge and book for reference.
If I had to be picky, I would have liked each chapter to have had a slightly different colour scheme, as visually it all looks very similar.
However, I cannot fault the amount of information in this book. SO much information, but not at all overwhelming. I loved it!!

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A great introductory book to working with goddess magic and setting up a practice. I loved the artwork in this book, absolutely gorgeous illustrations! I liked how many goddesses from different cultures and mythologies were featured in this book, it felt very inclusive which I love to see. This is definitely a back-to-basics kind of book though so the information on spellwork and altar rituals may be redundant for more advanced Wicca practitioners.

All in all, a great read!

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me a free advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This book is a really good stepping stone for those who are new in their spiritual journey and are longing for some type of guidance that can only be given from deities not of this world. There is a LOT of good, useful information in this book. I read it from start to finish with no hesitation since it was a learning experience for myself as well. However, there are some concerns about the African Goddesses that are mentioned in this book. From my understanding, based on research and numerous groups I am apart of, Yoruba is a closed religion and you must go through a specific priest to have permission to work with them. It is not as simple as 'picking a goddess that resonates with you.' I feel that could be very misleading to someone who don't know any better and end up experiencing negative consequences in the long run.

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**Thank you for the advanced copy! All opinions are my own.**

4 stars. Enchanting, wonderfully illustrated, and easy to follow.

This book is an incredible introductory guide to goddesses and deities arising from many cultures. Each chapter begins with a certain theme, such as "Goddesses of Healing" or "Goddesses of Fortune." The chapter starts off with dates of celebrations/festivals associated with a specific deity and a recommendation as to how to celebrate. Then each chapter delves into a specific goddess and gives background on what they are known for and suggested offerings.

The writing is precise, easy to follow, and great for beginners who come to the table wanting to learn more.

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This book is a guide to finding one's way into the world of the deities and learning to connect with them from a spiritual perspective. This guide is particularly useful for people who are new to this field.
Beyond that, it allows you to acquire a lot of knowledge about goddesses existing in many cultures. Whether it is to develop a connection with the spiritual world or simply to learn more for information purposes. Moreover, the book is quick to read and you won't regret it.
My opinion: I found this book to be very helpful and well organized. I had a great time reading it and, being a mythology enthusiast, I was won over by this book. I highly recommend it for people who are interested in different types of mythologies because one of the strengths of this book is that you learn about goddesses in many mythologies such as Japanese, Egyptian, Native American and many others. A great wealth of information! With this book you will learn a lot of information about these deities, about their powers, the offerings...

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Goddess Magic by Aurora Kane is a guide on how to bring the energy of the goddess into your magical practice. How to work with goddess energy is explained such as how to set up an altar, intentions, meditate, journal, etc... Many different goddesses are outlined in this book from a variety of cultures which explains her offerings in a practical way. This is different than most books on the topic as they do not concisely explain the symbols and magical ways to invoke their energies. If you are fairly new to goddess work, this book would provide a good starting point, I'm not certain this is a helpful book for those further along on their path.

Overall if you are looking for a quick and easy to understand guide on goddess worship, start with 'Goddess Magic' by Aurora Kane.

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