Basic Witches by Jaya Saxena and Jess Zimmerman. **Links leads to goodreads.com**
TLDR: First things first, I feel important to note this is not truly a witch craft book!
It is in fact a self-care/self-love book that uses witchcraft as a gimmick. If you have no problem with that, then there are things in here that can help you on your path to witch craft, especially if you are a beginner.
If you want a 100% witch craft book, then this book will probably not be for you.
So, if you want a new spin on some things that can help lay a foundation for what your beliefs in witch craft will be, then I honestly think this book is worth a look. There are spells sprinkled around the book, and even a section on making your own spell. There is also great little historical anecdotes.
So I am going to give you a break down of what you can find in this book, to help you make a decision if this book would be a good choice for you. I also suggest looking to see if your local library has it. Then you can look at it first and decided if you want to buy it later.
First off, the book does state: “ You probably identify as a woman, but maybe you don’t- maybe you’re outside the gender binary, or maybe you’re a man who’s committed to justice for all.” in regards to who this book is for. I believe that these authors had the intentions of making this a book for anyone and all who wanted to find something in their words to help make themselves feel powerful. However be aware they also state the book does talk mostly to women “but we’re also going to talk a lot about how societal notions of masculine and feminine- who can be which, and what they’re worth- are total bullshit”.
So what kind of “witchcraft” is this book about? They tell you several times: “If you want to dismantle the cultural conditioning that trains woman to be weak and small”, “Witchcraft means the kind of mundane pursuits that might once have resulted in accusation: enjoying sex, controlling reproductive health, hanging out with other women, not caring what men think, disagreeing, and just knowing stuff”, and “the rituals in this book are designed to affect your brain instead of the world, because we can’t give you a way to effortlessly manifest your ideal partner, job, wardrobe, or life.”
This book is divided into 7 chapters:
- Chapter 1 Self Initiation: An introduction into Basic Witchery.
In this chapter you will pretty much find the above information, of course in more detail. This chapter also has a page on some witches found in pop culture as well as traits those specific witches have that you can adopt to your own personality (Sarah Baily: bravery, Gillian Owens: rebelliousness, Hermione Granger: self-assuredness). This could be a good guide for pop culture witches.
- Chapter 2 Glamours: The Power to Change How You Look
Once again, this is really at its core, a self help book. That being said this chapter starts off with how you can curate your wardrobe to feel powerful and self confident. There is a section on make up as well which tells readers to find out how make up, or even lack of, can make them feel strong, society be damned. There is a section on hair as well, labeled ‘The Dark Magic of Unfeminine Haircuts’, which is pushes readers to break free of society’s notions of what women must do with their hair (”Thankfully, we witches cackle in the face of perfect femininity”). Jewelry, “smellomancy”, and ‘lotions and potions’ are also talked about here.
- Chapter 3 Healing: The Power to Care for Yourself
This Chapter has some information that could be great for kitchen witches or those that make home remedies. Here is info all about healing your body from the inside out. The first section talks about the healing powers of aloe vera, cayenne, green tea, and turmeric. I want to give them props, they do make a note of telling readers to talk to their doctors when combining herbal remedies with convention medicine. They give examples of using food and drinks and “applying magic to it”. EX: “If you want to chill our, make warm milk with honey (has a some words to recite before drinking to boost the witchy feels). If you want boundless energy, make banana ice cream”. In this chapter there is also a section on exercising which includes some out of the box ways to engage your body in physical activity (swordplay, aerials, and shuffleboard).
- Chapter 4 Summoning: The Power to Care for Others
This chapter is al about building a “coven” and learning to build each other up while also caring for your self. There is also an amusing infographic on familiars (Should you get a cat, cockatiel, or manatee?) Need help on learning to break down your walls and let other be close to you? Want to attract people into your life that will enrich it? This is your chapter for sure.
- Chapter 5 Enchantment: The Power to Make Choices About Love and Sex
This takes the last chapter and dives deeper. Now its not only who do you want in your life but who do you really want, should you choose to want anyone at all. It gives some helpful advice on what to do when “You’re single and happy, when you crave physicality but don’t want a partner, when you’re in a romantic relationship but aren’t feeling a spark, and when you want a romantic relationship but don’t want sex” by giving good advice (they labeled it as white magic) and bad advice (which is labeled as black magic.) I really didn’t like how they labeled the bad advice vs good advice but that’s at your discretion. They have a section on how to use “modern day runes” or emojis, when texting people to help flirt without words. There is a section on consent, “choosing the ‘broomstick’ for you” (sex toys), as well as communication in sex.
- Chapter 6 Banishment: The Power to Avoid What Brings You Down
This chapter is about dealing with emotional baggage, trauma, and personal demons (with another cute graphic to lighten the mood). The main theme of this chapter is fully understanding how powerful you are and owning it, imperfections and all.
- Chapter 7 Divination: The Power to Decide Your Destiny
This is about making decisions that will help you in the future, even if it is as small as choosing to do the dishes at night so morning you doesn’t have to. Now that you have found your power to fight for what you want, this chapter helps you to try and find what is it you want to use your new fond power to fight for! There is an infographic on tasseography.
That’s it for this book. All in all, if you are someone who thinks magic is strictly serious you will hate this book. If you are a beginner who just wants a little boost, this book could be helpful. This book ultimately though is a self love book. Keep that in mind when you decide if you want to grab for it or not ;)