Interested in natural healing? Try The Enchanted Willow
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|February 4, 2021
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Smell the Smoke?: A candle snuffer is used to put out the flame on a candle. Blowing out candles is considered offensive in Wiccan culture.
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Man of Faith: Owner Ken Liddle has been practicing Wicca and running the store for many years. He says that his practice has given him a sense of responsibility and faith.
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Everything you need: Natural essential oils start at about $10 per bottle at The Enchanted Willow. They are considered a good deal since they can last up to 6 months.
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A Warm Glow: The purpose of a salt lamp is to bring positive ions into the environment. It is sold for a cheap price here compared to other businesses.
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Flip a page or two: Reading a variety of books written by different authors is recommended for beginner Wiccans. The owner at The Enchanted Willow will buy donated books and sell them for a discounted price.
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Here kitty kitty: These cat toys have catnip in them, which can be safe and fun for your cat. They are being sold for $1 each.
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Pick one: A hematite ring is made out of a naturally occurring magnetic stone that absorbs negative energy. It will break when it has absorbed all the energy it can take, which means that its purpose has been fulfilled.
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Too many to count: A variety of stone bracelets are being sold at The Enchanted Willow. Bracelets include rose quartz for love, amethyst for peace, carnelian for emotion and many more.
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So many choices: Over 100 different herbs are sold at The Enchanted Willow for a very cheap price. Some herbs can even be used for culinary purposes.
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What’s cooking?: Some herbs in the shop can be infused into tea. Tea strainers are also available in-store.
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Not from Tinkerbell: Fairy dust serves as an intention enhancer for spell work. Simply hold it in the palm of your hand, perform a spell incantation, then blow it away.
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Smells great: Handcrafted incense sticks are sold for 20 cents per stick. Different kinds of incense sticks include cinnamon, evergreen, lavender, lilac and many more.
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What are those for?: Healing stones and crystals are being sold at The Enchanted Willow for a cheap price. They are known for bringing peace, good luck and positive energy.
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Artistic Style: This artwork is created by a local artist named Ty Kaiser. It is available for purchase at The Enchanted Willow.
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Pick your Poison: Candles, along with candle holders, are available in-store. They all have their own meaning depending on which candle you take.
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Smell the Smoke?: A candle snuffer is used to put out the flame on a candle. Blowing out candles is considered offensive in Wiccan culture.
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Man of Faith: Owner Ken Liddle has been practicing Wicca and running the store for many years. He says that his practice has given him a sense of responsibility and faith.
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