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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 27 MIN

Apothecary After Dark Season 3 Episode 3: The Witching Stones with Nicholas Pearson

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In this enchanting episode, we welcome acclaimed crystal expert, author, and ritualist Nicholas Pearson for a deep dive into the magical world of stones, spirits, and spellwork. Known for his work blending geology, mineral lore, and magickal tradition, Nicholas takes us on a journey through what he calls “The Witching Stones”, crystals and gems that hold potent energy for ritual, transformation, and connection to the unseen. This is more than just crystal basics, this is mineral magick at its most sacred and spellbinding. If you’ve ever felt drawn to the shimmering pull of a stone, this episode will awaken something ancient in your bones. Nicholas reminds us that the earth is not only alive, it’s listening. ✨ Come sit with us and the stones. The circle is open. — Thanks for watching! Subscribe to "Apothecary After Dark" for more insightful discussions on spirituality, wellness, and holistic living. 🔔 Subscribe for the latest! ➡️ @amityvilleapothecary Follow us on social media @amityvilleapothecary and visit our website at www.amityvilleapothecary.com to shop with us!

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