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Who
Speaks for the Witch
by Gavin & Yvonne Frost
We are about to tell you a story - a truly horrible and terrible
one. It contains all the elements of the perfect horror story.
Lust for power, greed, and politics are all well represented
in it, as are anti-Semitism, genocide, torture, murder, and
betrayal. Soft Cover, 63 pgs. Weight: 0.180 lbs.
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Wicca
Handbook, The - A Complete Guide to Witchcraft & Magic
by Sheena Morgan
Familiarize
yourself with the ways of Wicca with this practical, illustrated
guide to the basics of witchcraft. In addition to spells
and meditations, this handbook (written by a Wiccan priestess)
examines the Wiccan faith and festivals, and what it means
to live by magic in the modern world. Each chapter contains
a blank section for recording magical experiences and dreams.
Interviews with real witches provide unique insights into
the religion’s values, and one entire section is devoted
to issues surrounding self-initiation. Pragmatic concerns
such as working with other witches, ritual requirements,
and even how to make a magic wand are included. With a detailed
glossary and a who’s who of historical and modern
Wicca, any would-be witch can be conjuring in no time.
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A
Wiccan Bible - Exploring the Mysteries of the Craft from Birth
to Summerland
by A.J. Drew
Mythology and science converge as the author details a life`s
journey into a religion with both old world ritual and new
world science, fusing both into a creation myth which satisfies
not only mind, but soul as well. A Wiccan Bible not only shows
a religious path filled with joy, but one that offers the
ability to accept and manage sorrow. It is filled with ritual
and with the reason why ritual is fulfilling, rewarding, and
a necessary part of everyday life. As A.J. addresses each
issue, he demonstrates how he found the solutions in Wicca
and the many ways in which science and magick have helped
him to do so. A Wiccan Bible also contains select recipes
that the author has collected, including mixtures for incense,
oils, and baths. Paperback, 427 pgs.
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A
Wiccan Formulary and Herbal
by A. J. Drew
If you were asked to define the word "witch," you
might say that Witches are magick workers. If you were asked
to define the word "Wicca," you might say that Wicca
is a deep and meaningful religion shared by thousands upon
thousands of people. But what would you call the combination
of magick and religion? Can working magick be deep and meaningful?
Can a religion work magick? Are these words the separate things
they are often thought to be? This book screams the answer
and that answer is not just yes but "Hell Yes!"
A Wiccan Formulary and Herbal is study material for the first
degree in a system of elevation described in A.J.`s last work,
A Wiccan Bible. Included are: * Home remedies and herbal cures.
* Recipes for incense, oils, and other brews. * Using tools
of the trade. * A complete formulary. * A complete herbal
reference. With a comprehensive reference section, recipes,
and instruction A Wiccan Formulary and Herbal is not only
a companion to A Wiccan Bible, but also a stand-alone reference
that you will use and recommend with confidence. Paperback,
340 pgs. Weight 1.44 lbs.
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The
Wiccan Book of Ceremonies and Rituals
by Patricia Telesco
Written in a user-friendly manner, this book will make celebrations
and events more meaningful and magickal. It shares the history
and folklore surrounding each ritual or ceremony in the Wiccan
Wheel, then gives information on how to best observe the day
with original invocations, prayers, suggested activities,
incense, foods and wines, and appropriate apparel and decor.
The material is easy to adapt to one`s own needs and will
encourage Wiccan practitioners to continue ancient traditions
and beliefs. Softcover, 191 pgs.
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Wicca
for Beginners - Fundamentals of Philosophy & Practice
by Thea Sabin
In her first book-length work, Sabin presents a first-rate,
fresh and thorough addition to the burgeoning field of earth-based
spiritual practice volumes. Sometimes using examples that
young people can relate to (SATs, dying grandmothers), she
opens the door to this path for people of all ages who want
concrete beginnings to "work actively and spiritually
to develop as a person." Sabin covers well the familiar
territory of the calendar, circle, pentagram, tools, etc.,
but she shines distinctively in several areas. The first is
in Wiccan history, written in a light, informative style that
magically mines depth, breadth and brevity. Another is in
the emphasis on personal will and ethical practices that transcend
reliance on external paraphernalia. She also deftly shows
how the various tools and spells can be put into use, but
always encourages practitioners to utilize their own experiences,
environment and spiritual intelligence to shape their practice.
Especially helpful are the criteria to assess groups and potential
teachers, and the volume is capped by a fine bibliography.
Sabin advocates consistent study, practice and evolved learning.
Gently admonishing her reader not to become a "one-book
wonder," Sabin has nearly voided her own advice with
this important first effort that is perfect for novice Wiccans.
Paperback, 262 pgs.
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Wicca
for Couples - Making Magick Together
by A.J. Drew
This book shows us the potential for a modern Wicca based
on the lives of the pre-Christian Pagans - a Wicca where the
structure is founded on the natural bonding of a couple, rather
than the seclusion of the solitary practitioner or the confines
of a coven. Wicca for Couples not only includes rituals for
handfasting, Wiccaning and hand parting, but also a discussion
of how these sacred rituals have been almost trivialized in
Wiccan culture and what steps we can take to return their
sanctity. This book demonstrates how our rituals imitate life
and how the living of that life is infinitely more important
than what one does in formal circle. Paperback, 222 pgs. Other
books by A.J. include Wicca for Men & Wicca Spellcraft
for Men.
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Wicca
Covens - How to Start and Organize Your Own
by Judy Harrow
This book is about covens: what they are and what they do,
how to find one and how to form one, and some of the issues
covens will face. The author offers her twenty years` experience
as a Witch and seventeen years as High Priestess, along with
the insights of more than thirty coven leaders of many different
traditions. The contemporary revival of Witchcraft is based
on coven practice. Covens are support groups for our magical
and spiritual development, training groups for our future
clergy. Paperback, 280 pages.
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The
Wicca Garden - A Modern Witch's Book of Magickal and Enchanted
Herbs and Plants
by Gerina Dunwich
A complete study of herbs and their Wiccan significance as
well as a gardener's guide to growing magickal herbs.The use
of potions, poultices, and charm bags filled with special
roots, flowers, and magickal herbs has been associated with
the healing power of Wicca practitioners from time immemorial.
Now modern Witches can grow their own fresh herbs, plan and
cultivate their gardens in accordance with the Wiccan calendar
and astrological charts. Paperback, 194 pages.
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