by Jennifer Hunter 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.
Pagan Books: 5 Easy Steps to Becoming a Witch
by Gilly Sergiev
Sergiev shows you how to tap into your personal style to access the latent power of
bewitchment we all possess. This light-hearted, illustrated gift guide to witchcraft
offers essential advice on what to wear, what tools to use, what spells to cast, and how
to create mind magic through positive thinking and visualization. 50 line drawings.
Pagan Books: Advanced Wicca
by Patricia J. Telesco
"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.
Pagan Books: African Witchcraft and Otherness
A Philosophical and Theological Critique of Intersubjective Relations
by Elias Kifon Bongmba
Pagan Books: The Alexandrian and Gardnerian Book of
Shadows
by Athena Gardner
Pagan Books: All about the Wicca of Love
by Tabatha Jennings
This magnificent series examines objects such as numbers and crystals, as well as the
principles of palmistry and the inextricable connection between love and magic. Each book
examines the traditional and modern forms of these magical ideas and explains how they can
be applied to things as diverse as health, compatibility between couples, and predicting
the future. Beginners and professionals alike will learn skills to make themselves
healthier, happier, and more spiritual, and will become aware of the great power of these
ideas.
Pagan Books: Apprentice to Power
by Timothy Roderick
Introducing Wicca as a mystical tradition, Roderick shows how to build a relationship
with the divine in all things and access the power of spirit in everyday life.
Pagan Books: Aradia
by Charles Leland; Barbara Marciniak
From 19th century Italy comes the rites, charms and spells of the worshippers of Diana,
goddess of the moon. One of the key sources for the modern Witchcraft revival, this
influential work contains the rituals for the sabat or witch-meeting, the charm of stones
consecrated to Diana, and spells to find anything or win love.
Pagan Books: Be a Goddess!
by Francesca de Grandis
Mysticism can be practical: Good magic gets your house cleaned, creates abundance and
helps conjure your own brand of bewitching sexuality. So says Francesca De Grandis in this
down-to-earth and playful guide to the Goddess Magic of Celtic Shamanism.
Be A Goddess! shows you how to:Cast spells for the good things in life -- fun,
fine food, a happy home and romance Love your body, be cleansed in spirit and gain inner
wisdomGain the passion, sensuality and unique individuality of Celtic shamanismand get
just about anything you want -- by using The Spell Itself
With this book everyone can gain the wild, natural power of Goddess Spirituality, learn
to use the simple, potent magic of the Faerie Folk and become a Goddess or God for life.
Pagan Books: Between the Living & the Dead
A Perspective on Witches and Seers in the Early Modern Age
by Eva Pocs
Pagan Books: The Bewitching of Anne Gunter
by J. A. Sharpe
A Horrible and True Story of Deception, Witchcraft, Murder and the King of England
Pagan Books: Beyond Duality
by Laurence Calian; Laurence Galian
This is a book of magick. It contains many buried treasures that have long lain hidden
or unappreciated. Here you will find the arts and techniques of utilizing magickal
equilibrium for spiritual growth, personal power, and success. Beyond Duality is for
everyone who wishes to bring balance and unity to their lives.
Pagan Books: Biblical & Pagan Societies
by University of Pennsylvania Press
Pagan Books: Book of Druidry
by Ross Nichols
Pagan Books: Book of Shadows
by Phyllis Curott
Curott tells the true story of an Ivy League lawyer's discovery of the ancient practice
of goddess and wiccan spirituality, witchcraft, and white magic.
Pagan Books: The Book of Spells, Hexes, and Curses
by Stuart Gordon
Pagan Books: The Book of Wicca
by Lucy Summers
Pagan Books: Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft
by Raymond Buckland
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.
Pagan Books: A Case of Witchcraft
by Robert Rapley
Pagan Books: Cassell Dictionary of Witchcraft
by David Pickering
If your idea of a witch is a woman in a pointy black hat riding a broomstick, this A-Z
guide will set you straight! Over 750 articles reveal the myths and historical realities
that lie behind witchcraft and sorcery. Trace its development, rituals and revered
objects, from black sabbaths to covens to pentagrams. Biographies cover key figures while
contemporary documents and eyewitness accounts furnish detailed chronicles of notorious
witch trials. Gives explanations of key terms and concepts; the theory and practice of
occult magic; a dose look at the witchcraft hysteria that gripped the Western world for
centuries; and illustrations from contemporary pamphlets and books.
Pagan Books: Celebrate the Earth
by Laurie Cabot; Jean Mills; Karen Bagnard
Published to coincide with the Pagan holiday Samhain on October 31st, this new title by
a renowned author and Witch will appeal to spiritualists and environmentalists alike as it
celebrates the eight holidays in the Pagan tradition. The Pagan origins of many of our
everyday traditions, including the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox, are celebrated here
as holidays that spring from the seasons of the earth. Wit its practical suggestions for
enjoying seasonal renewal, Celebrate The Earth blends all the richness and ancient
lore of Witchcraft with how-to advice to create a modern-day celebration of nature. For
each holiday, it offers instructions on: Earth magic--sample rituals, preparation, garb,
herbcraft, spellcraft, and magical stones, for promoting love, romance, and healing.
Holiday fare--recipes and menus to prepare. Ancient activities--crafts and games passed
down through generations. Also included is a list of sources--an extensive bibliography,
plus lists of specialty shops and mail order catalogs.
Pagan Books: Celebrating Times of Change
by Stanley J. A. Modrzyk
Written for the Wiccan family, this practical handbook shares the belief structure and
practices of The First Temple of the Craft of W.I.C.A., one of the oldest legally
recognized churches. With 35 photographs of actual ritual practice, his is a highly
usefull addition to any Wiccan library.
Pagan Books: Celtic Magic (Paperback)
by D. J. Conway
An in-depth discussion of the Celtic pantheon, way of life and worship, as well as an
extensive "how-to" of practical spell working. The tables alone are worth the
cost of the book. There are many books dealing with the Celts and their beliefs, but this
is the only one to show the reader how to apply magickal knowledge for use in everyday
life.
Pagan Books: Celtic Wicca
by Jane Raeburn
Pagan Books: A Charmed Life
by Patricia J. Telesco
From a top-selling metaphysics author comes a transformational book that includes
spells, rituals, prayers, incantations, and helpful hints for creating and maintaining a
healthy and happy spiritual environment.
Pagan Books: Circle Round
by Starhawk; Diane Baker; Anne Hill
In our rushed, stressed society, it's sometimes difficult to spend meaningful time as a
family. Now Starhawk, Diane Baker, and Anne Hill offer new ways to foster a sense of
togetherness through celebrations that honor the sacredness of life and our Mother Earth.
Goddess tradition embraces the wheel of life, the never-ending cycle of birth, growth,
love, fulfillment, and death. Each turn of the wheel is presented here, in eight holidays
spanning the changing seasons, in rites of passage for life transitions, and in the
elements of fire, air, water, earth, and spirit. Circle Round is rich with songs,
rituals, craft and cooking projects, and read-aloud stories, as well as suggestions for
how you can create your own unique family traditions. Here are just some of the ways to
make each event in the cycle of life more special:
- Mark Summer Solstice by making sweet-smelling herb pillows for good dreams
- Send a teenager off to college with the Leaving Behind and Carrying With rituals
- Comfort an injured child with the Tree of Life meditation
- Commemorate a loved one by planting or donating a tree
As a one-of-a-kind resource for people of many faiths and beliefs, Circle Round
will be a beloved companion in your home for years to come.
Pagan Books: A Community of Witches
by Helen A. Berger
Pagan Books: The Complete Books of Charles Fort
by Charles Fort;Fort; Roy P. Mackal
Pagan Books: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and
Witchcraft
by Denise Zimmerman; Katherine Gleason; Ted Andrews
Pagan Books: Covencraft
by Amber K; Robin Wood; Amber K
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.
Pagan Books: The Craft Companion
by Dorothy Morrison
Pagan Books: The Craft
by Dorothy Morrison; Raymond Buckland
Beginning with the basics of the Wiccan religion and its practices, this book contains
everything needed for successful witchery, including mental theory, magical theory, and
practical training exercises.
Pagan Books: Crone's Book of Charms & Spells
byValerie Worth
In a style that is poetic and appealing to the imagination, "Crone's Book of
Charms & Spells" gives practical directions for carrying out numerous spells,
charms, recipes or rituals--all of which take their inspiration from nature and folklore.
In a world where nature is so often slighted or ignored, this book serves to heighten your
awareness of the magic lying beneath the surface, and the powerful ties that exist between
mind and matter.
Pagan Books: Crone's Book of Magical Words
by Valerie Worth
Pagan Books: Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem
& Metal Magic
by Scott Cunningham
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.