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Witchy Jounrnals

wolf brother

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Hi all,

I’m looking for a journal specifically designed for witchcraft practice with space for rituals, moon work, reflections etc.

I’ve tried a few different ones but can't find one for next year.

Has anyone come across something like this or have any other recommendations?


Thank you
 
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Morell

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Hi all,

I’m looking for a journal specifically designed for witchcraft practice with space for rituals, moon work, reflections etc.

I’ve tried a few different ones but can't find one for next year.

Has anyone come across something like this or have any other recommendations?


Thank you
Find any empty notebook of your liking, if you need to have variable number of pages, use something like this so you can add and remove pages...

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I like to buy hardcover notebooks, already having a collection way above what I will probably ever use. But keep in mind that you never know ahead how much of space you need. Since I have a collection, I devote each of the notebooks to other part of my practice, so that design of the cover tells me what is inside.
 

Robert Ramsay

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If you need something a bit more structured, then a search for 'book of shadows journal' should hopefully show you some worthwhile things.
 

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I think making your own journal or ‘Book of Shadows’ would be best. You might find more success with a binder and finding template pages to then handwrite on. Personally I found the Spellcaster’s Logbook by Peter Pauper Press to be useful for shorter spellwork but not so much room for reflection.
 
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