
Wicca:
A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
by Scott Cunningham
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More and more Wiccans are beginning to move toward solitary
practice. Countless others that begin to study the Craft do so without accessible covens
or support groups. This book explains how anyone can become a Wiccan, living magically,
spiritually, and wholly attuned with Nature. Comes complete with exercises and practical
experiments, so that actual experience augments the text in genuine teaching of the basic
Craft principles.
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Living
Wicca:
A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
by Scott Cunningham (Introduction)
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Living Wicca is the sequel to Wicca: A Guide for the
Solitary Practitioner. It is a step-by-step guide for those who have made the conscious
decision to bring their Wiccan spirituality into their everyday lives. Create your own
Wiccan tradition and personal vision of the gods, design personal rituals and symbols,
develop your own book of shadows, and become your own high priest or priestess.
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Your
Book of Shadows:
How to Write Your Own Magickal Spells
by Patricia Telesco
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Tells how to create and maintain a personal book of spells,
divination methods, and notes on magic
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Power of
the Witch
by Laurie Cabot, Tom Cowan (Contributor)
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Written by a practicing witch who conducts classes and
seminars on witchcraft--the oldest Western religion, a means of power and enlightenment,
and a healing art.
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Witchcraft
for Tomorrow
by Doreen Valiente
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Valiente (with Gerald Gardner) was responsible for bringing
Wicca into the 20th century and her books are based on the original ancient traditions.
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Wheel
of the Year:
Living the Magical Life
by Pauline Campanelli, Dan Campanelli (Illustrator)
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Charms, spells, and other magical tidbits for reveling in
the subtle daily changes of the earth. From January to December, this book serves as a
guide to magical living. Perform January quilt magic, see fairies in May, make a shaman's
rattle in September, consecrate a December fir tree and more.
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Ancient
Ways:
Reclaiming Pagan Traditions
by Pauline Campanelli, Dan Campanelli (Illustrator)
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Filled with magic and ritual that you can perform every day
to capture the spirit of the seasons. Focuses on the celebration of the Sabbats of the Old
Religion by giving you practical things to do while anticipating the sabbat rites, and
helping you harness the magical energy for weeks afterward. Learn how to look into your
previous lives at Yule...at Beltane, discover where you are most likely to see
faeries...and more!
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Advanced
Wicca:
Exploring Deeper Levels of Spiritual Skills and Masterful Magick
by Patricia Telesco
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"Advanced Wicca" brings readers to a higher level
of awareness, insight, clarity, responsibility, faith, manifestation, and powerful
success--far beyond training found in Wicca 101.
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Wicca
Spellcraft for Men:
A Spellbook for Male Pagans
by A. J. Drew
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Wicca Spellcraft for Men explains the workings of Wiccan
spellcraft from a male point of view with special attention to the concerns men face in
their day to day life. It provides the scientific principles of spellcraft and sensibly
explains both the theory and practice of modern spellcraft. The book offers examples of
spells that can be found in lore. Recipes for incense, oils, and other creations are given
with clear instructions on recording how well these recipes work for the individual and
amending the recipes to improve function.
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The
Wiccan Mysteries:
Ancient Origins & Teachings
by Raven Grimassi
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Wicca is essentially a Celtic-oriented religion, but its
Mystery Tradition is derived from several outside cultures as well. Readers of this book
are exposed to a sense of the rich heritage that has been passed from one community to
another, and that now resides within this system for spiritual development. Illustrations.
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Wiccan
Magick:
Inner Teachings of the Craft
by Raven Grimassi
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Wicca is essentially a Celtic-oriented religion, but its
Mystery Tradition is derived from several outside cultures as well. Readers of this book
are exposed to a sense of the rich heritage that has been passed from one community to
another, and that now resides within this system for spiritual development. Illustrations.
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The Wiccan
Book of Ceremonies and Rituals
by Patricia Telesco
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In an easy-to-follow format that readers can use and adapt
to their own needs, author Patricia Telesco examines the history of Wiccan celebration,
the folklore surrounding each ritual or ceremony, and details how to observe the occasion
to carry on these ancient traditions.
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Spinning
Spells, Weaving Wonders:
Modern Magic for Everyday Life
by Patricia Telesco
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Searching for ways to create peace and beauty in this
increasingly chaotic world? This special handbook -- Grimoire -- shows you how to recreate
simple, down-to-earth "Victorian Enchantments" that turn every mundane act into
an act of magic. It's a handy reference when you need a specific spell, ritual, recipe or
tincture for any purpose. A captivating study of the turn of the century and repository of
common-sense know-how.
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21st
Century Wicca:
A Young Witch's Guide to Living the Magical Life
by Jennifer Hunter
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This eye-opening book, by a witch with a refreshingly modern
attitude toward the intricacies of the Craft, answers these questions and more. Whether
you have read a dozen books on witchcraft or are completely new to subject, you will find
here a trove of unique and useful information - from the basics of Wiccan practice to
lessons in the practicalities of magic, to the final section, which addresses the
complexities of a life in which the magical and mundane are intertwined. The text is
highlighted with quotes from practicing Wiccans and Pagans who tell of the magic in their
lives. Also featured are exercises to teach grounding and empowerment techniques. By
developing their own inherent magical abilities, readers will learn more about themselves
- for the ultimate Mystery is that which lies within.
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Witches
Tarot Card Deck
by Ellen Cannon Reed, Martin Cannon (Illustrator)
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Here is a potent tarot system that you can use as a
remarkable divination tool ... as a mesmerizing focus for meditation ... or as a gateway
to astral travel. A special feature of this tarot is its power to demystify the inner
workings of the ancient, mystical Qabala. The striking imagery of these cards incorporates
symbols from the Qabalistic Tree of Life, yet it is also decidedly Pagan in nature.
Meditate on "The Horned One" in place of "The Devil, "The High
Priest" in place of "The Hierophant", "The Seeker" in place of
"The Hermit".
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Natural
Magic
by Doreen Valiente
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Did you know that the thickness of the layers in a locally
grown onion will indicate the severity of the coming winter? Magic is all around us, in
stones, flowers, stars, the dawn wind, and the sunset cloud. All we need is the ability to
see it, understand it, and apply it. Magic works because of nature's laws, not in spite of
them, and Valiente shows how to practice the age-old white magic which has been familiar
to the Wise Ones for centuries.
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Summoning
Forth Wiccan Gods and Goddesses:
The Magick of Invocation and Evocation
by Maeve Rhea, Barbara E. Vordebrueggen
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In an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format, this book
examines every aspect of invocation and evocation, including why to summon the gods and
when; self-invocation vs. group invocation; and what to do if something goes wrong.
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A Bard's
Book of Pagan Songs:
Stories and Music from the Celtic World
by Hugin the Bard, Hugin
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Enchant the ears and imaginations of all who hear you play
the 50 original songs in this book. Fifteen songs relate mythic tales from the wondrous
world of the Celtic Mabinogion. Take a musical journey along the Wheel of the Year, with
stops at each of the eight Pagan Sabbats -- then explore other songs, invocations and
chants which celebrate the Goddess, magic, love and adventure. Wiccan lore prefaces each
song to add context to the lyrics.
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The
Herbal Arts:
A Handbook of Gardening, Recipes, Healing, Crafts, and Spirituality
by Patricia Telesco
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"The Herbal Arts" explores over 100 herb plants
with practicality, ease of use, and accessibility in mind. Its pages include a how-to
section, herb lore, multicultural histories, aromatic culinary and craft hints, health and
home applications, gardening tips, and spiritual insights. Illustrations throughout.
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Century of
Spells
by Draja Mickahoric, Draja Mickaharic
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Drawing on a number of traditions, the authors shows us how
to constructively use spells -- for protection and for reversing negative magical work --
and provides instruction for working with water, baths, incense, oils, herbs, as well as
with spoken and written spells.
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Alexandrian
and Gardnerian Book of Shadows
by Athena Gardner
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Covencraft:
Witchcraft for Three or More
by Amber K, Amber K
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Here is the complete guidebook for anyone who desires to
practice Witchcraft in a caring, challenging, well-organized spiritual support group: a
coven. Whether readers hope to learn more about this ancient spiritual path or are a coven
member wanting more rewarding experiences in the group, this book is an excellent aide.
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The
Wicca Source Book:
A Complete Guide for the Modern Witch
by Gerina Dunwich
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This complete guide to all things Wiccan includes,
bookstores, metaphysical shops, astrological resources, and more.
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Buckland's
Complete Book of Witchcraft
by Raymond Buckland (Introduction), Ray Buckland
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The most complete explanation of the study and practice of
modern Wicca available, written by the person who first went public with "The Old
Religion" in the U.S. Covers all major 'sects' of the Craft, and unites theory and
practice into a complete self-study course for group or solitary. Topics discussed include
the history, practice, composition, formulae, magic, herbology and divination used in
Wiccan practice.
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To
Ride a Silver Broomstick:
New Generation Witchcraft
by Silver Ravenwolf (Introduction)
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Throughout the world there is a new generation of Witches
-- people practicing or wishing to practice the craft on their own, without a group. This
book speaks to those people, presenting both the science and religion of Witchcraft,
allowing them to become active participants while growing at their own pace. Celebrate the
Sabbats, design a sacred space, visualize the God and Goddess, perform rituals and more.
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To
Stir a Magick Cauldron:
A Witch's Guide to Casting and Conjuring
by Silver Ravenwolf
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This upbeat and down-to-earth guide to intermediate-level
witchery is for all solitaries, eclectics, and traditionalists. Includes techniques,
anecdotes, and guidance on the Craft, both as a science and as a religion. Find out why
you should practice daily devotions and how to create a sacred space. Learn six ways to
cast a magick circle. Explore the complete art of spell-casting, and more.
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To
Light a Sacred Flame:
Practical Witchcraft for the Millennium
by Silver Ravenwolf
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In a working handbook for the dedicated witch, RavenWolf
leads readers into uncharted territory, educating them on the secrets of witchcraft and
delighting them with personal anecdotes of her life as Craft Elder. Appendices.
Bibliography.
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The
Craft:
A Witch's Book of Shadows
by Dorothy Morrison
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Beginning with the basics of the Wiccan religion and its
practices, this book contains everything needed for successful witchery, including mental
theory, magikcal theory, and practical training exercises.
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Embracing
the Moon:
A Witch's Guide to Rituals, Spellcrafts and Shadow Work
by Yasmine Galenorn
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Written to encompass both beginning and advanced
practitioners, "Embracing the Moon" explores the mystical side of natural magic
while keeping a common-sense attitude. Packed not only with spells and rituals, but
recipes for oils, spell powders and charms, this book is based on personal experience and
provides readers with an insider's view of white magic.
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A
Witches' Bible:
The Complete Witches Handbook
by Janet Farrar, Stewart Farrar
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This collection includes two bestsellers in one volume,
Eight Sabbats for Witches and The Witches' Way, and is the most comprehensive and
revealing work on the principles, rituals, and beliefs of modern witchcraft. With
information on casting and banishing the Magic Circle, various rites and spells, witches'
tools, witchcraft and sex, running a coven, clairvoyance, astral projection, and much
more.
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Encyclopedia
of Wicca & Witchcraft
by Raven Grimassi
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This indispensable reference work provides both a historical
and cultural foundation for modern Wicca and Witchcraft, and it is the first to be written
by an actual practitioner of the Craft. Features include modern Wicca expressions,
sayings, and terminology. Illustrations.
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Drawing
Down the Moon:
Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today
by Margot Adler
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For nearly two decades, "Drawing Down the Moon",
the only detailed history of a little-known and widely misunderstood movement, has
provided the most authoritative look at the religious beliefs, experiences, and lifestyles
of the neopagan culture. "A healthy corrective".--"The New York Times Book
Review". of photos.
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Spiral
Dance
The - 20th Anniversary :
A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess: 20th Anniversary Edition
by Starhawk (Author)
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| The twentieth anniversary
edition of The Spiral Dance celebrates the pivotal role the book has had in
bringing Goddess worship to the religious forefront. This bestselling classic is both an
unparalleled reference on the practices and philosophies of Witchcraft and a guide to the
life-affirming ways in which readers can turn to the Goddess to deepen their sense of
personal pride, develop their inner power, and integrate mind, body, and spirit.
Starhawk's brilliant, comprehensive overview of the growth, suppression, and modern-day
reemergence of Wicca as a Goddess-worshipping religion has left an indelible mark on the
feminist spiritual consciousness.
In a new introduction, Starhawk reveals the ways in which
Goddess religion and the practice of ritual have adapted and developed over the last
twenty years, and she reflects on the ways in which these changes have influenced and
enhanced her original ideas. In the face of an ever-changing world, this invaluable
spiritual guidebook is more relevant than ever.
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Wicca:
The Old Religion in the New Millennium
by Vivianne Crowley
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Witchcraft:
Theory and Practice
by Ly De Angeles
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The "thinking person's" approach to Witchcraft,
this manual to the theory and practice of Witchcraft is aimed at the serious student:
specifically, the practicing Witch. It is written conversationally, taking to the
individual as though the student were being trained through the author's coven.
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An ABC of
Witchcraft Past and Present
by Doreen Valiente
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Discusses over 125 subjects of interest to anyone wishing to
know more about this ancient pagan religion.
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Witchcraft
Today
by Gerald B. Gardner
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Cunningham's
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
by Scott Cunningham
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A comprehensive guide to the magical uses of over 400 herbs
and plants from all parts of the world, with details into the finer aspects of Magical
Herbalism. This reference book is a must for all who perform natural magic. Fully indexed
and cross-indexed by name, common names, use, and rulership, and fully and attractively
illustrated for easy identification of every herb.
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Cunningham's
Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem, and Metal Magic
by Scott Cunningham
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Learn all about the magical properties of crystals, gems and
metals in the most complete book ever. It reveals the secrets of over 100 different gems
and metals, from what they look like to their long-hidden magical powers. It also features
numerous tables, a glossary, a bibl., an index and much more.
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The
Complete Book of Incense, Oils & Brews
by Scott Cunningham (Preface), Victoria Poyser-Lisi (Illustrator)
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This new edition has been greatly expanded at the request
of Cunningham's many readers. New information on ingredients and substitutions, preparing
recipes, tinctures, rituals soaps, powders and more has been added. Use these tools to
enhance beauty, encourage psychic perception, increase confidence, aid astral travel and
more.
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The
Witches' God:
Lord of the Dance
by Janet Farrar, Stewart Farrar
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Companion to The Witches' Goddess re-establishes the ancient
balance between God and Goddess.
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The
Witches' Goddess:
The Feminine Principle of Divinity
by Janet Farrar, Stewart Farrar (Contributor)
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An important work by the Farrars, providing an in-depth
exploration of the Goddess in her many aspects at a time when Western culture is awakening
to the influence of the Divine Feminine, both individually and collectively. Part 1
reveals her myriad faces through history. Part 2 covers ritual invocations of the Goddess
in thirteen guises. Part 3 lists more than a thousand goddesses and includes a brief
history and the main correspondences for each.
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Wiccan
Magick for Beginners:
A Guide to the Spells, Rites, and Customs
by Lady Sabrina, Lady Sabrina
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This comprehensive guide offers complete sample rituals for
celebration and worship plus a history of Wicca and the beliefs of the Celtic Druids, the
different phases of the god and goddess, and the principles of nature and their sacred
symbols. Illustrations.
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Complete
Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft
by Denise Zimmermann, Katherine Gleason
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Offers information on the theory, ritual, tradition, and
history of Wicca, including advice on how to practice the magical art.
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The
Holy Book of Women's Mysteries:
Feminist Witchcraft, Goddess Rituals, Spellcasting, and Other Womanly Arts.../Complete in
One Volume
by Zsuzanna Budapest, Zsuzsanna Budapest
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Women's rights and rites merge in this complete guide to the
principles and practices of matriarchal religion. The Holy Book combines the political and
spiritual aspects of feminism; it also teaches spells and rituals, prayers and poetry,
nutrition and health. Library Journal includes it among 28 essential titles in its
Collection Development feature ("This is wicca with an attitude"). "An
opportunity to read the words of a woman who not only writes of the Goddess faith
beautifully, but lives the faith on a day-to-day basis". -- Merlin Stone, author,
When God Was a Woman
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Spells and
How They Work
by Janet Farrar, Stewart Farrar (Contributor)
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A generous anthology of actual spells worldwide, past and
present, augmented by the authors' twenty years of experience.
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Aradia:
Gospel of the Witches
by Charles Leland, et al
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The missing link between ancient and modern witch-craft. 100
years old and still valued today.
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The Wicca
Handbook
by Eileen Holland
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Eileen Holland. This book is both a tutorial for new witches
and a reference book for experienced practitioners. Covers the many ways there are to be a
witch -- as a solitary practitioner, or part of a coven following one of many traditions.
Holland shares useful information for writing spells, creating rituals, and making tools,
charms, and potions. She also includes an index of spells, ancient and modern, making this
an all-inclusive reference manual for all skill levels. Glossary. Index. Bibliography.
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Origins
of Modern Witchcraft:
The Evolution of a World Religion
by Aoumiel, Ann Moura
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This book sheds new light on the ancient origins of religion
to give Wiccans, Witches, and the Neo-Pagans a sense of where they belong in history.
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Positive
Magic:
Occult Self-Help
by Marion Weinstein
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Inside a
Witches' Coven
by Edain McCoy
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At last, here is an insider's look at how a real witches'
coven operates, from initiation and secret vows to parting rituals. You can follow
step-by-step guidance for joining or forming a coven, plus sage advice and exclusive
insights to help you decide which group is the right one for you. Author Edain McCoy
became a self-initiated witch in 1981 and has been an active part of the pagan community
since her formal initiation into a large San Antonio coven in 1983.
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The Truth
About Witchcraft
by Scott Cunningham
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Written for the non-practitioner, this book informs the
public about the true nature of Wicca and eliminates the myths often associated with it.
Wicca is a religion, and folk magic is a natural practice of many Wiccans. Learn how to
utilize natural energies to create specific, positive changes in your life. This book is
especially popular with witches' covens and with those who circulate it to dispel negative
stereotypes.
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Everyday
Wicca:
Magickal Spells Throughout the Year (Citadel Library of the Mystic Arts)
by Gerina Dunwich
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Everyday Wicca is a study of spellcasting and a thoughtful
survey of the Wiccan calendar, celebrating the sacred days and magickal ways of Wicca
throughout the year, from the significance of the moon's phases to the passing of the
seasons. Written by a practitioner of the Wiccan craft, this illustrated book will guide
you through everyday rituals and spells and Sabbats celebrated during the Wiccan Wheel of
the Year and sacred deity days. The book also includes a handy glossary and an invaluable
resource section. Everyday Wicca can be used by both the solitary witch and those in a
coven.
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The
Witch in Every Woman:
Reawakening the Magical Nature of the Feminine to
Heal, Protect, Create, and Empower
by Laurie Cabot, Jean Mills (Contributor)
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Create the life you seek. . . discover a pathway to the
powers within.
All women possess the primal courage and strength of the Witch. In this breakthrough,
life-altering new book, Laurie Cabot brings more than forty years of experience as a
spiritual counselor and practicing Witch to cultivate and celebrate the secret, magical
side of every woman's nature. Unfolding the wit and wisdom of ancient Celtic tales, as
well as many stories of her own making, Laurie shows you how ancient truths can empower
you during many of life's dark moments and lead you on a path of success and personal
fulfillment. Through story, ritual activity, and spiritual communion, you will learn how
to use your instinctual nature to achieve your goals and feel energized, strong, and
capable in your daily life.
Explore how to:
Increase sexuality and bring into your life, and heart, the love you long for
Uncover hidden strengths and overcome fear
Protect yourself and loved ones from physical harm, deception, or betrayal
Retrieve your inborn talent to heal ailments and diagnose disease
Unleash creativity
Enhance communication skills
Sharpen your intuition about others and the world around you
Enjoy healthy, productive dreams
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Witchcraft
by Teresa Moorey
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The
Sabbats:
A Witch's Approach to Living the Old Ways
by Edain McCoy
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Here are fresh, exciting ways to deepen your connection to
the turning of the Wheel of the Year. This practical guide to Pagan solar festivals does
more than teach you about the "old ways" -- you will learn how to combine old
customs with new expressions of those beliefs congruent with your lifestyle and tradition.
You get 16 complete texts of Sabbat rituals with detailed guidelines.
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