The Witch in Every Woman
Reawakening the Magical Nature of the Feminine to Heal, Protect, Create, and Emp ower
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October 15, 1997
Despite its title and cover illustration (a voluptous bimbo-witch), this is a forthright, commonsensical, down-to-earth book. Although acknowledging that witchcraft is her religion, Cabot (Mills is her helper at writing) expands the term "witch" to connote feminine power and then proceeds to explain how women can reclaim that power in their daily lives. Not remaining in toxic relationships, taking care of self as well as others, and accepting what is healthy while rejecting what is not--such advice as this is good, any witch way you look at it. Woven in throughout are Celtic myths that exemplify the kind of feminine (actually, feminist) power Cabot reveres. In all, a good introduction to feminist spirituality in its nonacademic form. ((Reviewed October 15, 1997))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1997, American Library Association.)
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