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reminds us that we all are powerful with the capacity to change the
world, one witch at a time.'―
Jennifer Pastiloff, author of On Being Human
'This bold and transporting story of one woman's awakening into her own
spiritual power reads as a metaphysical coming of age, bearing gifts for
anyone seeking her own alignment in the world.' ―
Amelia Gray, author of Isadora
'Amanda Yates Garcia's Initiated is the ideal coming-into-witchhood
story for our troubled times. It functions not only as a scathing
personal critique of patriarchy and oppression, but as a manual for
dismantling them from the ground up, told with style, deep spiritual
insight, and brutal honesty. Raw, lyrically enchanting, and brimming
with feminine power, this is the book of shadows and light our imperiled
world desperately needs right now.' ―
Michael M. Hughes, author of Magic for the Resistance: Rituals and
Spells for Change
'In a world desperately in need of re-enchantment, Initiated provides
more than its fair share. It is a battle cry, a blueprint, and most of
all, a love letter to the traditions of witchcraft, the benefits of cocreation
and interdependence, and our innate ability to manifest our
collective power as women and humans.' ―
Leah Dieterich, author of The Vanishing Twins
'As much as witches are warriors, we are also guardians-of a history,
culture, and practice that's been erased and persecuted for millennia.
Recently, I've watched with apprehension as witchcraft, in a much-needed
renaissance, has also become a lifestyle trend on Instagram, ahistorical
and commodified. I've been hoping for a visibility that cannot divorce
witchcraft from its insurrectionary origins, its lineage of liberation,
its blood memory that connects us to its feminist fire. As Initiated
luminously testifies, Amanda Yates Garcia is the kind of