False Witchery

False Witchery by Marcia Batiste Smith Wilson, Dr, PhD, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2014, is a concise exploration of the concept of false witchery. This 30-page work delves into the idea that individuals labeled as false witches fail to reach their true potential and development. Written in English, the book presents a focused discussion on the implications of this phenomenon within the broader context of body, mind, and spirit.
Readers will find that the text examines the barriers to personal growth and the significance of authentic development. The author addresses the challenges faced by those who fall into the category of false witchery, providing insights that encourage reflection on personal and spiritual advancement. This edition offers a compact yet thought-provoking perspective on the subject, making it a relevant addition for those interested in the intersections of spirituality and personal growth.
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The false witch never obtains the level of development they should.
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