Best products from r/Witch

We found 13 comments on r/Witch discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 11 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Witch:

u/CozmicOwl16 · 3 pointsr/Witch

I use this brand and I’m allergic to everything! I have psoriasis and cannot have any artificial fragrance or I get hives. I have never had any reactions to their salt bath products and I use them to make air fresheners too. But they use essential oil so she should check with her doctor that it’s approved for pregnant people.


https://shop.shamansdawn.com/collections/spiritual-baths-with-dead-sea-salt

And as far as tea goes I love this brand. This is a sample set I’ve gifted people in a nice basket with local honeycomb and pastries. I’m pretty sure that herbal tea is okay. Especially old staples like camomile and mint.


https://www.amazon.com/Bigelow-Tea-Caffeine-Free-Individual-Sweetened/dp/B00GEG40KA/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?keywords=Bigelow+Tea+Company&qid=1572750483&sr=8-5

u/millyagate · 1 pointr/Witch

https://www.amazon.com/Italian-Folk-Magic-Kitchen-Witchery/dp/1578636183

I read this book recently. Very conversational in tone, a fun and easy read. I love Italian culture and speak Italian so I especially enjoyed all of the anecdotes about the culture she grew up in and her family's spirituality. Highly recommend!

u/ThepathofWicca · 2 pointsr/Witch

No problem. I actually found a few books (I haven’t read them personally, but maybe they could help in what you are looking for. I personally may buy them and try them out). Blood Magick - Seth , and Blood Sorcery Bible. I believe the second book has more than one volume and the author has more books on the same subject. I hope this helps! It took a while to find anything of any magnitude. I’ve been looking into Blood Magick a lot myself, so I understand your interest!

u/princessofswords · 6 pointsr/Witch

Check out:

  1. This awesome masterpost on tumblr by orriculum
  2. Some beginner books like Basic Witches :)

    Let me know if you have any specific questions!
u/antony_r_frost · 6 pointsr/Witch

There's historical precedent.

Look up the British tradition of 'Cunning Folk'.

If you're not familiar with the concept, they were white magic/folk magic practitioners with strong Christian beliefs. They were accepted by the common folk of the British isles and tolerated by clergy for centuries. There's a few books floating around on Amazon and other websites that might give you some inspiration for a practice centred around Christian ideas of divinity. Here's one I liked, available on Kindle unlimited if you have it.

Bear in mind that they were Christian but not Catholic - the Vatican has traditionally had a hate-boner for magic since before English was a language.

u/SuurAlaOrolo · 2 pointsr/Witch

Well... yes, you can. (Link is to an autobiography by a former Buddhist monk, still practicing Buddhist—self-defined but also accepted by other members of the Buddhist community—who also identifies as atheist but nonetheless keeps certain ritual practices.)

u/jennmannequin · 2 pointsr/Witch

This is the one I have. It is very easy to read and has done me well
The Steampunk Tarot https://www.amazon.com/dp/0738726389/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_E0G0Db47MZMJA

u/___queenofcups · 3 pointsr/Witch

Look into the Deviant Moon Tarot

Edit: just saw your other comments. How about the green witch tarot?

u/nightgoatgoesbaaah · 1 pointr/Witch

If you're looking for a book about Romani magic and culture, I'd look no further than Buckland's. Side note, even though his title includes the word "G*psy", it's considered a serious slur to the Romani people, very similar to a white person calling a black person a "N*gger". Not screaming at you about it, but if you don't know you can't improve. She'll love the book, Raymond Buckland is a pillar of our community.