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Sabbat of the Witch Generator: Learn More About the Witches and Their Powers

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It is also known as the Honorian alphabet or the Runes of Honorius after the legendary magus (Theban is not, however, a runic alphabet) or the witches' alphabet due to its use in modern Wicca and other forms of witchcraft as one of many substitution ciphers to hide magical writings such as the contents of a Book of Shadows from prying eyes. The Theban alphabet bears little resemblance to other alphabets and has not been found in any previous publications prior that of Trithemius.[citation needed]


A witch subscription box is one of the best and easiest ways in my opinion to collect spiritual tools and try out new products without having to leave your house. It's how I've collected most of the items in my self-care space!




Sabbat of the Witch generator



This is the witch box I've been subscribed to for the last five years and how I've grown my collection of spiritual tools. I really like the price of their box for what you receive and the fact that they always send a crystal and some type of aromatherapy. In addition, they seek to source cruelty free items, which I appreciate.


This beautiful, small Witches Kit has been created for beginners and seasoned witches alike. Each box is different, unique and personal, and will never be exactly the same as another. There are 5 different sizes to choose from and each size mystery box will include a different amount of contents. You can select from small, medium, large, extra large and big box.


This is a mystery witch box curated from the popular shop Crescent Auras. As one reviewer stated for this box, "I love mystery boxes because it's a fun way to get supplies and see what other shops offer. This one exceeded my expectations."


This box allows you to choose from three different sizes, and you can also let the shop owner know if you're a beginner or seasoned witch, as well as if you're a male witch and prefer more rustic jewelry. How awesome!


Hello Jessica,thank you very much for your hard work, really appreciate it. Just a teeny question: I live in Germany and the shipping costs are soooo high!!! For some it's almost as high as the box itself...Do you know any more European stationed boxes except the ones from the UK? It seems Germany isn't too well equipped in the witches' business....Really appreciate an answer.Much Love from Ally(sorry for my English grammar, is's not my first language xD)


What a beautiful list of subscription boxes!I'd love for you to check out our Australian Subscription Boxes..Each month is a different theme and our little boxes of magic are full of items such as crystals, aromatherapy, spiritual and witchy tools, jewellery, snacks and so much more.


are you aware of a sub called the witches box, i am thinking of trying but the price seems stiff compared to some you list, just curious if the quality is exceptional compared by someone who has received different boxes


Thank you for your post, it has a great list of interesting subscriptions. There's another Canadian Box named Spiral Rain. You should check it out, they make almost everything themselves and the small rituals included every month really keep the witch in me happy.


Hi, wondering if you have any information about which boxes have ethically sourced witchcraft items? For example, no endangered species, no appropriation of closed practices (white sage, santo palo, voodoo items, chakra items, etc.), free trade items or items made without prison/under waged/slave labor? Thanks.


Our mission is to provide discovery and delight as you explore avenues of spirituality and cannabis. We will help guide you to integrate green witchcraft into your spiritual practice and indulge in self-care with a cannabis-infused twist.


Paul Devereux's book "The Long Trip: A Prehistory of Psychedelia" presents the fascinating story of psychedelic use before the Hoffman/Leary era that we're all familiar with. Devereux travels way back, exploring shamanism, 'shrooms in rock art, the oracle at Delphi, the pre-Incan construction of the Chavín de Huántar temple, etc. In honor of Halloween, the Daily Grail's Greg Taylor, who republished The Long Trip last year, presents an excerpt from the book about possible links between medieval witches and hallucinogenic substances. Special bonus broomstick trivia is after the jump. From The Long Trip: 2ff7e9595c


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