Empty Cauldrons by Terence P Ward

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Empty Cauldrons by Terence P Ward

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An accessible guide for coping with depression for Pagans, witches, and magical people of all sorts

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Empty Cauldrons by Terence P Ward

Depression is a universal condition that people of all walks of life face. Author Terence P Ward shares his experiences with depression and the spiritual methods he has used to cope. With contributions from Pagan clergy, depression sufferers, and therapists, Ward offers hands-on rituals, prayers, and exercises for readers to practice on their own journey. This book explores the isolating influence of this common affliction and why many people resist professional help. Empty Cauldrons shows readers how to tend to their life of prayers, offerings, and dreams, and also provides spells and strategies for developing a non-monotheistic relationship with depression. You will discover rituals for drawing off miasma and appealing to the gods of the wind, traditional Hellenic ancestor feasts, ideas for tending a depression shrine, and much more.
Terence P Ward (Mid-Hudson Valley, NY) is a journalist and practicing Pagan for more than thirty years. He has been bound to a Wiccan coven, communed with the Earth as a backpacking Pagan (aka Gaiaped), and been tapped by the Olympian gods. He manages his depression through his work as a priest to Poseidon. Ward is also a member of the order of the occult hand.
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ISBN 13 9780738763330
ISBN 10 0738763330
Title Empty Cauldrons
Author Terence P Ward
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Year published 2022-02-01
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.