Seven Sacred Sites- with author Serene Conneeley.

Turns Out She's a Witch - A podcast by Shannon & Laura - Mondays

We have a special guest today who is sure to awaken your travel bug! Serene is an Australian writer with a fascination for history, travel, ritual and the myth and magic of ancient places and cultures. She’s written for magazines about news, travel, health, spirituality, entertainment, social and environmental issues, and contributed to international books on history, witchcraft, psychic development and personal transformation. Some of you may know her as the author of the ‘Into the Mists Trilogy’ and ‘Into the Storm Trilogy’, and the non-fiction The Book of Faery Magic, Mermaid Magic and Witchy Magic - we have her here today to talk about her book ‘Seven Sacred Sites - Magical Journeys That Will Change Your Life ’ This book takes the reader on a journey with the author through Machu Picchu and the jungles of the Amazon, it then goes beyond the mists in Glastonbury - the magical Isle of Avalon, witnesses the masculine and feminine face of the divine in Ancient Egypt's mystical pyramids and temples, walk the pilgrimage path of the Camino in Spain, experience the pure joy of the dolphins, rainbows and goddesses in the powerful earth energies of Hawaii, feel the magic and wisdom of the ancient megaliths of Stonehenge, and find a sense of place at Uluru, the spiritual heart of Australia. We are excited to welcome to the podcast, Serene Conneeley! ** Special Offer** Serene has a special offer for TOSW listeners- who purchase a signed copy of Seven Sacred Sites, you will also receive a free copy of A Magical Journey. Just click This Link Serene Conneeley Website Instagram @sereneconneeley Support Turns Out Network Here Visit Shannon Cotterill , and Asha Moon websites  Have a witchy question to ask? Get in touch, we would love to hear from you! [email protected] Follow us on Instagram @turnsout_shesawitch Presented by Shannon Cotterill & Laura Turner. Production & original music by Matt Turner @turnzout_media

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