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2025 Witches Almanac : Air - Breath of the Cosmos
The Witches Almanac

2025 Witches Almanac : Air - Breath of the Cosmos

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Trade paperback format, 208 pages.  Each year, add a small treasure trove of lore to your bookshelf with The Witches' Almanac!

This year's volume (among other things) contains pictorial and explicit delineations of the magical phases of the Moon (Spring 2025-Spring 2026) together with information about astrological portents of the year to come and various aspects of occult knowledge enabling all who read to improve their lives in the old manner.

Being a compendium of ancient lore and legend -- the indispensable guide and delightful companion for adept, occultist, witch and mortal alike...

Contains herbal secrets, advice about animals, mystic incantations, sacred rituals and many a curious tale of good and evil.

The theme of Issue 44 (Spring 2025 – Spring 2026) is Air: Breath of the Cosmos and among our lineup of obscurities is Geomancy Figure Puella, The Scorn Pole, Fixed Star Capella, Time and the Sacred Yew, The Orisha Yemoja, Kitchen Magic - Soul Cakes, Gods of the Sky and much more.

Elizabeth Pepper founded The Witches’ Almanac in 1971 as a means to provide a source of good information to the quickly growing magical communities in the United States and Canada. Elizabeth, whose own Basque witchcraft tradition was rich in lore and myth, knew that witchcraft was at a crossroads that the paltry amounts of literature needed remedy. The community immediately embraced The Witches’ Almanac’s wit, conversant, and sophisticated style, with it appealing to general readers as well as hard-core Wiccans. Andrew Theitic―Elizabeth’s literary heir, as well as a prominent member of the New England community―has continued, as well as expanded, the mission of The Witches’ Almanac’s. For both of the publishers The Witches’ Almanac’s has been a labor of love.