What a wonderful resource! With the rising awareness around divergent processing, this book is right on schedule. Straight from the title, Jenny C. Bell immediately asks us to look outside of social conditioning and constraints to break through the idea of conformity, a default program that tells us that someone outside of ourselves can say who and what we are magically. She empowers us to consciously make our spiritual practice our own and provides the reader with the tools, mindset, and encouragement to be authentic. Through the three sections, Establishing Your Roots, Growing Your Practice, and Making Your Magic, Jenny provides the reader with a grounded, focused deep-dive into witchcraft. Explore these pages with Jenny and your magical self! Granddaughter Crow (Dr. Joy Gray) author, medicine woman, and member of the Navajo Nation
Jenny C. Bells Divergent Witchcraft guides the reader towards healing and empowerment, honoring the lived experience of neurodivergent seekers. Blending practical tips and mystical insights through exercises, journal prompts, spells, rituals, and meditations, this book has much wisdom to share. Divergent Witchcraft balances structure with space, rendering it a supportive guide for anyone called to a spiritual approach to witchcraft. Highly recommended. Cyndi Brannen, author of Keeping Her Keys and the Hekates magick and mystery trilogy
Divergent Witchcraft is a timely and much-needed work that honors inclusivity and recognizes the value of holistic spiritual healing. Jenny C. Bells multidisciplinary approach of drawing from a range of magical and spiritual traditions within her own practice is representative of how modern practitioners actually live and learn. With clarity and compassion, this book speaks to those who process the world differently, offering an approach to magic that is open to adaptation while maintaining a tried-and-true framework. Divergent Witchcraft is an open invitation, a guide that is grounded, accessible, and genuinely empowering. Mary-Grace Fahrun, author of Italian Folk Magic and Living Folk Magic
I wholeheartedly support and endorse this book. It is important, necessary, and deeply resonant for those of us who have had to learn how to navigate both neurodivergence and spirituality in our own way. Laura Davila, author of Mexican Sorcery
I have whats known as a monkey mind. Ive always attributed this to being a Gemini, but its probably more likely that Im an undiagnosed Highly Sensitive Person with a side of ADHD. Needless to say, this means my focus is all over the map. So its no surprise to learn that I have a hard time sitting still. Im not the only one. For fellow mystical folks who struggle with busy brains, magick can seem out of reach. How can you do effective spellwork when your mind is scattered to the four winds? Divergent Witchcraft by Jenny C. Bell might be the exact book to answer that question. This is an incredibly practical and accessible book, written with compassion for neurodivergent folks who want to practice witchcraft but feel unsure where to start or how to adapt to fit their needs. Filled with spells, meditation, journaling prompts, and advice, it helps the reader honor traditions while leaving room for personal self-expression. Its complete without being overwhelming. I wish I had this when I began my studies! Theresa Reed, author of The Book of Astrological Returns
Jenny C. Bell writes with mystical and neuro-spicy knowing. Divergent Witchcraft is genuinely sweeta new kind of spiritual guidebook that meets its reader with warmth and expertise shaped by lived experience. Enid Baxter Ryce, author of Ancient Spell and Incantations