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Rooted in the Body, Seeking the Soul Magic Practitioners Living with Disabilities & Illness
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Rooted in the Body, Seeking the Soul Magic Practitioners Living with Disabilities & Illness

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One purpose of this anthology is to help people find comfort in the fact that they are not alone. Some of the authors turned to a magical practice as a way to find healing and the anthology includes rituals and stories about healing. Covens, circles, temples or any other type of magical group can use it as a resource toward understanding members or potential members with disabilities. There are interviews with professional counselors, such as Drake Spaeth, about assisting Pagans and magic practitioners that's useful to anyone in the medical profession.

Editor Tara "Masery" Miller is a Gaian Neo-Pagan who has been practicing for eighteen years. She has a minor in Religion with a focus on mysticism from Southeast Missouri State University. Masery has Turner’s Mosaic, which caused a collapse of her endocrine system. She lives in the Missouri Ozarks with her husband Michael.

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Release dateAug 2, 2016
ISBN9781536517279
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