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K**S
A must read for the modern religious queer community
I love, love, love this book! I've made it clear to all my friends that I'll huy it for anyone of my friends who'd like to read it! It speaks to intersectionality and disability and why inclusivity is soooo important in these communities! I'd highly recommend it to anyone else in or interested in either the queer or magically inclined communities
S**E
Should of researched this book mostly a historical book from one point of view.
I’ve only flipped through and doesn’t look like there are is any magic in the book it’s just a recount of events reported with the LGBTQIA+ community
C**N
amazing and empowering read for queer and trans folks
Amazing anthology, well represented voices from the queer and trans community. This collection of writing is inspiring, empowering, and magical. Very empowering to read as a nonbinary transgender person - Definitely worth the buy. Love seeing the intersection of LGBTQ and Magic/Spiritual practice - highly recommended.
C**D
A must read for LGBTQ+ people and our allies, ...
A must read for LGBTQ+ people and our allies, the writers included here are top notch and offer a variety of perspectives. Much food for thought in this one, and truly inspiring!
M**.
Most enjoyable and mind
Enlightening read. Should be mandatory for anyone on a non binary path to spirituality and living. A very eclectic view of some of the many paths available today! Thought provoking for a new view on tolerance and acceptance. Most enjoyable !
T**T
Many Voices, Many Stories
This book is so important. Hearing a queer voice in the world of magic is one thing, but this book allows for over 50 entries to give voice to experiences across the board that magical queer people are having. It's not just a typical witchcraft book either, there are voices from Lukumi elders, black queer tantra practitioners, and animistic drag queens. One of the most refreshing things within the book is how some folks actively acknowledge their own privilege in their discussions. Susan Harper in her essay has a section titled "A Note on Author Positionality" in which she details her personal bias that may invariably color the writing. Reading that subheading was a great moment of self reflection and full disclosure to the readers. Other writers address openly issues like cultural appropriation in honest ways and these details really set this book aside as something special.I thoroughly enjoyed it and hope to hear more from the publishers and authors.
T**S
Doesn’t listen to any of the folkish
Honestly sucked
W**S
great
excellent
A**R
Good book!
It covered a lot of different pagan perspectives. Some more useful and readable than others, but I liked hearing from all these different folks and feeling like my experiences and feelings were valid.
A**4
Genial !
Genial !
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