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Little Guides for the Witch in the City - Book 1

The Little Book of Digital Witchcraft

Spells, Sigils, and Rituals for the Modern Technowitch

A compact guide for the modern technowitch, focused on digital ritual, sigil work, symbolic intention and practical magic woven into contemporary life.

A technowitch guide for everyday magic

This book frames digital spaces as ritual spaces: places where symbols, focus, language, images and repetition can become intentional magical practice.

It belongs to Little Guides for the Witch in the City, a series created for witches who practice in apartments, streets, screens, commutes and modern routines.

Reading Path

How this book fits your practice

A focused guide for readers who want practical magic, clear ritual structure and a direct path into The Little Book of Digital Witchcraft.

This book is for you if

  • Modern witches who practice through screens, symbols, apps and everyday digital routines.
  • Readers interested in technomagic, digital sigils, online altars and intention work.
  • Urban practitioners who want compact rituals that fit contemporary life.

Inside the book

  • Digital sigil work and symbolic focus.
  • Ways to turn devices, images and repeated actions into ritual anchors.
  • Practical technowitch exercises for clarity, protection and intention.
  • A modern magical vocabulary for witches who live online and offline at once.

Book details

  • Title: The Little Book of Digital Witchcraft
  • Subtitle: Spells, Sigils, and Rituals for the Modern Technowitch
  • Series: Little Guides for the Witch in the City
  • Author: Eurial Pathway
  • Format: Paperback and Kindle availability may vary by Amazon marketplace.

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More questions about this book

Is digital witchcraft real witchcraft?
Yes. The book treats digital tools as containers for intention, symbolism and repetition, the same forces that shape many traditional ritual practices.
Do I need special software?
No. The practices are designed around ordinary screens, images, words, folders, notes and daily digital habits.
Is this beginner friendly?
Yes. It is written as a compact guide for readers who want a simple entry into technomagic.