“Dream Paths: The Magic of Quiet Nights” by Andrew Yahodka
"Dream Paths: The Magic of Quiet Nights is not a dream dictionary, not a guide to lucid dreaming, and not a collection of spells.It is a quiet, embodied exploration of the night as a living space where the body, the home, and consciousness slowly loosen their grip.
This book is about the threshold moments before sleep: when the house settles, light softens, sound thins, and the body begins to return to itself. Through gentle attention to darkness, silence, scent, weight, breath, and rest, night becomes a form of everyday magic — not performed, not controlled, but allowed.
Rooted in subtle witchcraft and ethical night practice, this book rejects force, technique, and spiritual ambition. There is nothing to summon, nothing to banish, nothing to achieve. Instead, there is cooperation with natural rhythms that already know how to carry you into rest.
Each chapter explores one aspect of quiet night magic:
the sleeping house, the body that wants to rest, darkness as an ally, layered silence, the ethics of night practice, the bed as a sleep altar, night scents, gentle light, and the conditions that allow dreams and deep rest to arise on their own.
This book is for readers who:
struggle with sleep or nighttime anxiety
feel overwhelmed by active spiritual practices
are drawn to witchcraft that is subtle, embodied, and non-invasive
seek rest rather than transformation
want a night practice grounded in care, consent, and restraint
Dream Paths does not promise better dreams or instant sleep.
It offers something quieter: a different relationship with the night — one where rest is not earned, dreams are not demanded, and darkness is no longer something to resist."








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