Laurie Cabot is an American Wiccan high priestess, and was one of the first people to popularize Wicca in the United States. She is the author of such books as The Power of the Witch, and also founded the Cabot Tradition of the Science of Witchcraft and the Witches' League for Public Awareness. In the 1970s, Cabot was declared the "official witch of Salem, Massachusetts", by then-Governor Michael Dukakis, to honor her work with special needs children. Wikipedia
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Power of the Witch: The Earth, the Moon, and the Magical Path to Enlightenment by Laurie Cabot and Tom Cowan (Paperback - Sep 1, 1990) ... www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field...
Laurie believes that whether you are a High Priest or Priestess in a Coven or a Solitary Practitioner, first of all you must be a spiritual person, practicing what you preach. At a young age, Laurie identified her psychic gifts, and she cherishes them, a www.crowhavencorner.net/
Laurie opened the first Witch shop in America, Crow Haven Corner, which is now owned and operated by Lorelie. Laurie Cabot is the owner of The Cat, The Crow, and The Crown, a magical Witch's cottage filled with the wonder and mystery of the old ways, in www.crowhavencorner.net/new.shtml