Pagan Books: Damned Women
by Elizabeth Reis Pagan Books: Dark Moon Mysteries
by Timothy Roderick; Anthony Meadows
Most books on spirituality and empowerment avoid addressing
the psyche's darker aspects--even though claiming this darkness can be vital to becoming a
whole, integrated, empowered person. Now, Dark Moon Mysteries shows how to tap one's inner
power and move beyond fears and limitations by understanding the "dark side" of
spirit, ritual, symbol, psyche, and magic.
Pagan Books: Day-By-Day Wicca
by Tabatha Jennings
Tarot card reading, dream symbolism, astrology, and the
reading of body characteristics are explored in depth, as is the use of objects, such as
crystals and coffee grounds, significant in their ability to connect humans with another
realm of existence. Other avenues into otherworldly experience, such as channeling, the I
Ching, meditation, and Wicca are also extensively discussed.
Pagan Books: Defining Dominion
by Gerhild Scholz Williams
In this intriguing volume, Gerhild Scholz Williams explores
the roles of magic and demonology in France and Germany in the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries. She guides the reader through a variety of texts--many of them popular and
influential in their day--to illuminate how magic came to shape people's perceptions of a
changing world. This comprehensive study looks at magic as an intellectual and cultural
language, as an attempt to explain the world, and as a means to control and confine women,
whose propensity for satanic dalliance threatened not just their own souls but the health
of the larger society.
Gerhild Scholz Williams is Professor of German and
Comparative Literature, Washington University, St. Louis.
Pagan Books: Devil in Massachusett
by Marion L. Starkey
Pagan Books: The Devil in the New World
by Fernando Cervantes
In this elegant and sensitive book, Fernando Cervantes looks
at diabolism in the New World, revealing how Native Americans reinterpreted the view of
Christianity presented to them and how their belief in the Devil influenced the ideology
of the Old World.
Pagan Books: The Devil in the Shape of a Woman
by Carol F. Karlsen
Confessing to "Familiarity with the Devils," Mary
Johnson, a servant, was executed by Connecticut officials in 1648. A wealthy Boston widow,
Ann Hibbens, was hanged in 1656 for casting spells on her neighbors. In 1662, Ann Cole was
"taken with very strange Fits" and fueled an outbreak of witchcraft accusations
in Hartford a generation before the notorious events in Salem took place. More than three
hundred years later the question still haunts us: Why were these and other women likely
witches? Why were they vulnerable to accusations of witchcraft? In this work Carol Karlsen
reveals the social construction of witchcraft in seventeenth century New England and
illuminates the larger contours of gender relations in that society.
Pagan Books: Drawing Down the Moon
by Margot Adler
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.
Pagan Books: Dream Magic
by Sirona Knight
Tap into the magical power of dreams with this unique
collection of more than 125 empowering bedtime spells of love, money, success, and beauty
from the co-author of the award-winning and bestselling "The Shapeshifter
Tarot".
The Dreamkeeper
by Deborah Katherine Harmes
Pagan Books: Early Modern Witches
by Marion Gibson
Pagan Books: Earth Magic
by Marion Weinstein
Pagan Books: Earth Power
by Scott Cunningham; Bill Fugate; Greg Guler
Work with the forces and energies of Nature to bring about
desired changes. This book shows how to use these energies, and gives a full range of
charms, spells and rituals for nearly every practical purpose. Included are spells for
breaking bad habits, healing, divination, protection, attracting love, and more. Earth,
Air, Water, Fire, wax, candle, and stone magic are discussed as well.
Pagan Books: Earth, Air, Fire & Water
by Scott Cunningham
This is a continuation of Cunningham's wildly successful
Earth Power with more rites, spells and simple rituals that can be done with a minimum of
equipment. Discover the wonders of star magic; the uses of candles, ice, snow and magnets;
even the fine art of using wishing wells.
Pagan Books: Easy Enchantments
by Lexa Rosean; Rosean
A collection of simple spells from the Wiccan High Priestess
who has been described as the Martha Stewart of witches. Line drawings.
Pagan
Books: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Paperback)
by University of Pennsylvania
The authors present surveys of the social role of witchcraft in
European communities, as well as a full treatment of Victorian supernaturalism and of the
continued importance of witchcraft and magic as topics of debate among intellectuals and
other writers.
Pagan Books: Embracing the Moon
by Yasmine Galenorn
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.
Pagan Books: Enchanted
by Titania Hardie
Titania Hardie is Enchanted. As a third-generation white
witch, she creates spells to ignite romantic passion, to drive bad spirits from the home,
to empower oneself, and much, much more. In this definitive guide to white magic, Titania
explains how the thirteen complete moon cycles are the basis for all magic: Each moon is
called by the name of a tree and governs a particular area of magic; each has a color,
scent, and number associated with it; and each corresponds to a phase of the year and a
phase of being--the whole symbolizing the complete cycle of life.
Titania teaches us thirteen spells with over seventy variations.
These include spells for love and fertility magic, for healing magic, for
self-empowerment, for enchanting and disenchanting, for safe travel, for peace at home,
and for success. Bound in suede with gorgeous color throughout, Enchanted is
visually stimulating and endlessly fascinating, the bible for everyone who wants some
magic in their lives!
Pagan Books: The Encyclopedia of Magic & Witchcraft
by Susan Greenwood
Pagan Books: Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
by Scott Cunningham
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.
Pagan Books: Encyclopedia of Wicca & Witchcraft
by Raven Grimassi
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.
Pagan Books: The Encyclopedia of Witches & Witchcraft
by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Identifies famous witches, explains terms dealing with witchcraft,
and describes related churches and organizations
Pagan Books: Essential Wicca
by Paul Tuitean; Marianne Garrison; Estelle Daniels
An accessible resource for practitioners at any level focuses on the
earth, nature, and fertility while covering everything from core beliefs and practices to
basic and group rituals, festivals, holy days, and rites of passage. Original.
Pagan Books: Every Woman a Witch
by Cassandra Eason
What is magic? Common familiars certainly include intangibles such
as intuition, instinct, and inspiration. Every Woman A Witch is a fascinating book that
demonstrates how any woman can boost her natural power of woman's intuition. It is a book
about magic, and the positive force it can have in everyday situations.
Readers learn how to control their lives for the better, by
orchestrating into a magic whole their innate traits. Positive power and energy can be
focused to produce practical effects. You control just how and when to use your positive
power.
This incredible book covers such topics as spell-casting,
divination, and aura reading. As you pore through this magic manual, you'll discover
information on Candle Magic, Love Spells, Sex Magic, Money Spells, and ways to make your
home and workplace safe and sympathetic. Author Cassandra Eason illustrates these and
other phenomena with anecdotal and credible examples from life.
Pagan Books: Everyday Wicca
by Gerina Dunwich
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.
Pagan Books: The Everything Spells and Charms Book
by Trish Macgregor; T. J. Macgregor
Pagan Books: Exploring Spellcraft
by Gerina Dunwich
The author of "The Wicca Spellbook" explains in simple
language what magick is and the way in which it works. Readers will learn spells for every
occasion and explore the magickal properties of herbs and gemstones, weatherworking,
potion-brewing, and love enchantment. Includes a biographical section, directory of
resources, and an annotated bibliography.
Pagan Books: Exploring Wicca
by Lady Sabrina; Sabrina
|