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  1. On this episode we talk to Sarah Lawless about witchcraft, herbalism, animism, working with your ancestors, working with plant spirits and a whole lot more.....

  2. Many Branches–Something Witchy this way comes with Sarah Anne Lawless. ear Miracles, Many of those in my audience already know our latest guest in the Many Branches series–Sarah Anne Lawless. She is an occult author, witch, herbalist, and artist living in the Pacific Northwest. Her blog is well known in the Pagan community and beyond.

  3. Maybe some of you will remember Sarah Anne Lawless’ older blog, she was also known as the Witch of the Forest Grove. I really loved reading her blog; in fact, I think her blog probably still is my favourite witch blog, even though it’s dead. I was pretty disappointed when it came to an end.

  4. We welcome back Sarah Lawless to chat about mushrooms, magic, and more! Summary : We get down in the dirt with one of our favorite witchy folk, Sarah Lawless, and talk about mycological magic! We discuss some of the folklore, misconceptions, and uses of fungi and mushrooms both magically and in everyday life.

  5. Blogs, Podcasts and Fellow Witch Folk. Sarah Anne Lawless If you're looking for a much more organized and comprehensive witch reading list, hers are the best and she is far more academic in her approach than I. Blood and Spicebush Becky is rad as hell and has great resources on her blog. Banshee Arts. Briana Saussy. The Starry Cave. Rune Soup ...

  6. Introduction to Traditional Witchcraft : Sarah Anne Lawless. I've enjoyed Sarah Anne's blog since before she had her website. Thanks for reminding me. Living in the most rural part of Wales has its benefits. A few years back, someone gave me a copy of a short BBC Wales documentary from the early 1960's, under the title Witch!.

  7. Sarah Lawless adds: "[The Alraun] is a sentient familiar spirit and not a curio to be tossed aside. The alraun has the power to bless or curse its owner so think carefully on your intent before making one." For more information on the Alraun see: Alraun Crafting at The Witch of Forest Grove Blog by Sarah Lawless Mastering Witchcraft by Paul Huson

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