The Witches' Almanac
Spring 1994 to Spring 1995
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 $5.95
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The issue opens with a summons “to extend your imagination for an hour or two,”
and this Almanac does just that: Joseph Conrad views life on earth as an
enchanted state; aristocratic Lady Sybil shape-shifts into a white doe;
Gnostics wear gems as amulets to ward off harm; King Arthur’s sister,
Morgan Le Fay, designs a cloak of flames; “essence of what is right”
derives from Lao-Tze; a soldier ties a sponge under his chin to catch
drugged wine, spies on twelve dancing princesses. As always, a monthly
astrological preview, monthly climatology predictions, intriguing art.
$5.95
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Table of Contents
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To the Evening Star
Today and Tomorrow
Trivia
Uranai
Moon Gardening
The Moon Calendar
Life on Earth
The White Doe
Gnostic Gems
The Sage of Tao
Animal Tips
Fortune
Kitchen Magic
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A Bevy of Swans
Winter Garden
Saturnalia
Amber Apples
Animal Symbols
Ancient Days, Ancient Ways
The Solar Houses
Presage
Mercury Retrograde
Morgan le Fay
Keep a Weather-Eye Open
As Others See Us
The Dancing Shoes
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