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Acquisition Announcement: Body of Power by Eron Mazza August 6, 2022

Rebel Satori is excited to announcement we have acquired world print and digital rights to Eron Mazza’s Body of Power. Mazza (They/Them) is a 14 year magical practitioner. They are host of the popular podcast, “The Witching hour with Eron Mazza”, and an activist who currently resides In Saint Louis, Missouri. They are passionate about people living in the power of their identities and loving and acknowledging every aspect of themselves. Eron advocates for body positivity, plant…

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Troy Books UK May 3, 2022

Rebel Satori’s Arabi Manor shoppe is pleased to bring you a wide selection of paperback editions from Troy Books. Founded in 2008 and based in Corwall, Troy is one of the United Kingdom’s premier independent publishers of regional folklore, operative magic and traditional witchcraft. Their authors include Troy co-founder Gemma Gary (Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways), Corinne Boyer (Under the Bramble Arch), Alex Langstone (From Granite to Sea), Nigel G. Pearson (Treading the…

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Patricia Crowther: High Priestess November 28, 2021

Patricia Crowther was born in 1927. She was initiated into the Craft by Gerald B. Gardner in 1960 and took the name Thelema. She and her husband Arnold founded the Sheffield coven in 1961. They appeared several times on television and became notable public figures of the Craft revival. Crowther authored numerous books and created a unique divination system, the Witches’ Runes. Her book Lid Off the Cauldron was a strong personal influence in my formative…

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Happy Lùnastal July 31, 2021

Free lavender soap with every order in August The first traditional harvest festival of the season: Lùnastal in Scottish Gaelic, also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. In Irish mythology, the feast day is said to have begun with the god Lugh in commemoration of his mother (or foster-mother) Taitiu who died from exhaustion after clearing the fields for agriculture. This festival continues to be celebrated around the world by neopagans, witches, and Celtic revivalists (on…

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