
Light Magic for Dark Times
Kristen J. Sollee
(Foreword by)Description
When the world around you turns dark, tap into the light. If you're having a hard time finding that light, facing trauma and division, or want to send healing vibes to a friend, the inspired, easy-to-do spells of Light Magic for Dark Times can assist.
Luna Luna magazine's Lisa Marie Basile shares inspired spells, rituals, and practices, including:
- A new moon ritual for attracting a lover
- A spell to banish recurring nightmares
- A graveyard meditation for engaging with death
- A mermaid ritual for going with the flow
- A zodiac practice for tapping into celestial mojo
- A rose-quartz elixir for finding self-love
- A spell to recharge after a protest or social justice work
These 100 spells are ideal for those inexperienced with self-care rituals, as well as experienced witches. They can be cast during a crisis or to help prevent one, to protect loved ones, to welcome new beginnings, to heal from grief, or to find strength.
Whether you're working with the earth, performing a cleanse with water or smoke, healing with tinctures or crystals, meditating through grief, brewing, enchanting, or communing with your coven, Light Magic for Dark Times will help you tap into your inner witch in times of need.
Product Details
Publisher | Fair Winds Press (MA) |
Publish Date | September 11, 2018 |
Pages | 176 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781592338535 |
Dimensions | 8.1 X 5.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
Kristen J. Sollée is a curator and educator exploring the electric intersections of art, sex, and culture. She has written for mainstream and academic publications including The Huffington Post, VICE, NYLON, Time Out New York, BUST, The Journal of Fashion, Style and Popular Culture, and Current Musicology, and lectured at colleges and conferences across the US and Europe. She is also the founding editrix of Slutist, a sex positive feminist website, and a lecturer at The New School. Sollée's signature college course, "The Legacy of the Witch" follows the witch across history, pop culture, and politics, from the Venus of Willendorf to The Love Witch. Her critically-acclaimed book inspired by the course, Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive, was published by Stone Bridge Press in the summer of 2017.
Reviews
"A poet's foray into nonfiction, Light Magic for Dark Times is revelatory--a richly-brewed infusion of everyday magic exactly when many of us need it most."--Sonya Vatomsky, author of Salt Is for Curing and writer at Haute Macabre
"Basile's voice is soothing, and she remains the perfect amount of Scorpio mysterious--she never tires the reader with long personal stories, but instead slips in little details of her interesting life, just as much as context allows. This makes her feel like a warm, curious guide who you'd want to get to know over blue lotus tea, probably served in antique Italian bone china owned by someone's Strega Nona. ... What I like most about Light Magic For Dark Times, aside from its beautiful illustrations and narration, is that I feel like I did a good amount of healing work just doing the exercises in the books before I even tried any of the spells."--BUST
"Lisa Marie Basile's Light Magic for Dark Times is a treasure. She takes self-care and injects it with magic, with thought, and with the complexities--light and dark--that make us human. Beautifully illustrated and laced with poetics, this is a guidebook for a new spirituality, one that infuses ancient wisdoms and ritual with a modern sensibility. It's the book I want to buy for all my friends."--Erin Khar, Ask Erin advice columnist and managing editor at Ravishly
"Many people have got into witchcraft in recent years as a response to terrifying world events, which isn't surprising; witchcraft and practical, community-based activism have long gone hand in hand. In Light Magic for Dark Times, Lisa Marie Basile has listed a wide range of spells for activist witches, focused on building protection, sending power or comfort to those who need it, and focusing on self care."--BookRiot
"Offering a wellspring of divinity, this book advocates compassion and self-love."--O, The Oprah Magazine
"This book is perfect for the beginner who has yet to see themselves reflected in the practices of nature-based faiths. With rituals that combat burnout, foster productivity, and heal internal strife, Lisa Marie Basile's Light Magic For Dark Times shows readers how seemingly esoteric spellcraft actually applies to their everyday lives."--Refinery29
Praise for Lisa Marie Basile:
"I came to Lisa Marie Basile's Apocryphal eager to travel off the beaten paths--of genre, of narrative, of self-disclosure and self-discovery. I was never once disappointed." - The Rumpus, Julie Marie Wade [http: //therumpus.net/2014/11/apocryphal-by-lisa-marie-basile/]
"Part of being authentically you and authentically a Smart Girl lies in being able to rise above difficult circumstances and find passion and success. No one exemplifies that spirit more than our newest Smartist, poet Lisa Marie Basile. After a challenging childhood, Basile is "shaking up the world of words" according to one New York Daily News article, with her work focused on the body, the feminine, glamour, beauty and mischief." - Amy Poehler's Smart Girls Series [https: //amysmartgirls.com/smartists-lisa-marie-basile-199d6e69640d]
"Lisa Marie Basile founded Luna Luna Magazine in 2013. Thanks to a growing community of writers, it is so much more than a "lifestyle magazine." It has unapologetic and original perspectives on everything from body positivity to witchcraft. The content is divided into "light" and "dark" content where readers can feed their good and bad sides." - Buzzfeed's Girl Squads You Need to Know [https: //www.buzzfeed.com/handm/9-girl-squads-you-should-know-about?utm_term=.dh2ArKxnr#.jvedK7Q1K]
"Lisa Marie is the most hard-working professional I know in the publishing industry. She is constantly growing her list of transferable and adaptable skills, and has a keen writing voice--one that has been recognized by many press associations, and publications. I'm constantly impressed by Lisa's level of dedication to her field--from consistently getting published to creating her own online magazine. LunaLuna Magazine has over 50 contributors, and thousands of emails each week of people wanting to contribute to this piece of this Internet real estate Lisa created--a luxury many startups work tirelessly to achieve, but Lisa snagged it as soon as she added herself to the competition. She is smart, well-versed, and deserving of all the career success." - Laura Delarato, Refinery 29 [https: //www.linkedin.com/in/lisambasile/]
"Technically the poet is exquisitely skilled. She experiments freely with form and metre; arranging her poems with a constant eye out for fresh ways to position words on the page. Her voices reflect the idiosyncratic shape of her poems. They are divided in personality, yet they dance to the unique rhythm that the poet controls. Reading Apocryphal is a journey through weighty beauty. The slim volume easily communicates the depth and detail of a novel; and the voices it contains rise and fall with the precision of a novelist's multiple points of view. Yet the mystique and broken form of the poems take them beyond anything a novel could be. Lisa Marie Basile's words bewitch their readers, forcing our brains into the awkwardly shaped mind-sets of her world's isolated voices." - PANK Magazine (editor-in-chief was Roxane Gay). [http: //pankmagazine.com/2015/02/19/review-apocryphal-lisa-marie-basile/]
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