
David Salisbury (4)
Author of Witchcraft Activism: A Toolkit for Magical Resistance (Includes Spells for Social Justice, Civil Rights, the Environment, and More)
For other authors named David Salisbury, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
David Salisbury teaches Wicca- and witchcraft-based topics throughout the mid-Atlantic region. He currently lives in Washington, DC, where he works to cofacilitate Firefly, a national Wiccan tradition, and head up the Firefly House, the largest Pagan organization in the mid-Atlantic region with show more nearly six hundred members. show less
Works by David Salisbury
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By Blood, Bone, and Blade: A Tribute to the Morrigan (Second Edition) (2014) — Contributor — 22 copies
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Witchcraft Activism: A Toolkit for Magical Resistance (Includes Spells for Social Justice, Civil Rights, the Environment, and More) by David Salisbury
Began 2-12-2020
Ended 3-12-2020
Ratings:
3 stars for Intermediate & Advanced Pagans, Witch, & Wiccan (PWW*)
3.8 stars for beginner PWW*
4.5 stars for PWW Activists
4 stars for activists
Average rating---> 3.825
Would I reread it? Yes, in the future, when I am more involved in healing the outer world.
Recommend? Yes, to PWW who want to learn how the craft can benefit from the effective change.
In the middle, I skimmed through, losing interest. I did learn things about how to incorporate things I show more would never have thought of on my own. If I was a beginner, parts of the book strictly regarding magick I would love to have. If I was into social justice and much more, then most of the book would be perfect. It is hard to imagine a non- PPW practicer to find this book useful aside from his genuine advice and stories from experience. The symbols, vocabulary, reading recommendations, and spell examples definitely more up my alley of what I was searching for. Can broaden your knowledge and grimoire for present and future use. Overall not terrible at all, just not what I am currently ready for. show less
Ended 3-12-2020
Ratings:
3 stars for Intermediate & Advanced Pagans, Witch, & Wiccan (PWW*)
3.8 stars for beginner PWW*
4.5 stars for PWW Activists
4 stars for activists
Average rating---> 3.825
Would I reread it? Yes, in the future, when I am more involved in healing the outer world.
Recommend? Yes, to PWW who want to learn how the craft can benefit from the effective change.
In the middle, I skimmed through, losing interest. I did learn things about how to incorporate things I show more would never have thought of on my own. If I was a beginner, parts of the book strictly regarding magick I would love to have. If I was into social justice and much more, then most of the book would be perfect. It is hard to imagine a non- PPW practicer to find this book useful aside from his genuine advice and stories from experience. The symbols, vocabulary, reading recommendations, and spell examples definitely more up my alley of what I was searching for. Can broaden your knowledge and grimoire for present and future use. Overall not terrible at all, just not what I am currently ready for. show less
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