Pagan Books: The Illustrated Guide to Wicca
by Tony Grist; Aileen Grist Pagan
Books: In Praise of the Crone
by Dorothy Morrison
Morrison alleviates the negativity and fear surrounding menopause with a wealth of
meditations, invocations, rituals, spells, chants, songs, and other tips that will help
readers face their own emotional and spiritual challenges. Illustrations.
Pagan
Books: In the Circle
by Elen Hawke; Ellen Hawke
Pagan
Books: In the Shadow of the Shaman
by Amber Wolfe
This is a book about Aquarian shamanism. Learn how you can walk the path in the shadow
of shamans of old by exploring and incorporating ancient ways into your spiritual
experience. Wheels, the circle, totems, shields, directions, divinations, spells, care of
sacred tools and meditations are all discussed.
Pagan
Books: Inside a Witches' Coven
by Edain McCoy
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.
Pagan
Books: Instruments of Darkness
by J. A. Sharpe; James Sharpe
Pagan
Books: Italian Witchcraft
by Raven Grimassi; Matthew Segaard
Pagan
Books: Lammas
by Anna Franklin; Paul Mason
Lammas (or Lughnasa) is now one of the most obscure of the eight festivals of the
witches' Wheel of the Year. This book features practical advice on how to celebrate the
festival, themes to explore, recipes, incense, spells, traditional types of divination,
and information about several full rituals.
Pagan
Books: Lamp of the Goddess
by Rae Beth
Explains individual reincarnation as a microcosm of Earth's great cycles of existence,
as a means of developing love and wisdom in order to manifest the true beauty of the
spirit realm. includes instructions for recalling past lives and developing psychic
skills, descriptions of the Otherworld (where we go between lives), and thoughtful
interpretations of various myths of the Goddess in her many aspects.
Pagan
Books: Lessons in Goddess Spirituality
by Athena Gardner
Pagan
Books: Life Magic
by Susan Bowes
A "white witch" and author of "Notions and Potions" offers a guide
to the positive power of ancient rituals, complete with step-by-step spells. 150 color
illustrations.
Pagan
Books: A Little Book of Candle Magic
by D. J. Conway
The author of "Crystal Enchantments" and "Laying On of Stones"
shows how to use candles for magic and provides chants, meditations, and affirmations.
Pagan
Books: Little Book of Money Spells
by Sophia
Pagan
Books: Living Wicca
by Scott Cunningham
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.
Pagan
Books: Love
by Titania Hardie
A third-generation white witch shows you how to spell love and happiness into your life
Bound in brightly colored pseudo-suede and sprinkled with thirty gorgeously illustrated
spells, Love will make delightful little gifts for family or friends. Each spell is
like an elaborate "wish," with accessible, easy-to-find ingredients composing
the spell's "recipe." Do you want to attract a lover, enhance an existing love
relationship, encourage intimacy, or heal a broken heart? Do you want to shower yourself
with joy, blessings, and luck? Perform a quick spell when a bright rainbow appears, when a
cat rubs against your leg, or when you see a puddle on a shiny day. Because these spells
are so effective and easy to do, Love is absolutely perfect for the white magic
novice. Visually striking and irresistibly charming, this little gem will inspire you to
lead a miraculously magical life!
Pagan
Books: Love Charms
by Laura J. Watts
Pagan
Books: Love Potions & Charms
by Guy Ogilvy
Pagan
Books: Madumo
by Adam Ashforth
In a true story of a man bewitched, set against the turbulent backdrop of contemporary
Soweto, Ashforth shows that witchcraft is not simply superstition but a complex response
to spiritual insecurity in a troubling time of political and economic upheaval.
Pagan
Books: Magic Charms from A to Z
by Witches' Almanac
A dictionary of amulets, talismans, and charms compiled by the staff of "The
Witches' Almanac" is a richly illustrated reference guide highlighting all the
jewels, herbs, and devices that have acquired special significance from earliest time to
the present.
Pagan
Books: Magick Made Easy
by Patricia J. Telesco
Pagan
Books: The Magic Power of White Witchcraft
by Gavin Frost; Yvonne Frost
Demonstrates rituals and techniques for astral travel, scrying, accessing spritual
guides, finding one's millennial path, and casting spells for luck, health, wisdom, and
wealth
Pagan
Books: Magic, Witchcraft and the Otherworld
by Susan Greenwood
Pagan
Books: Magical Aromatherapy
by Scott Cunningham; Robert Tisserand
Scott Cunningham shows the effects that essential oils and extracts have on our inner
selves. The current knowledge of the physiological and psychological effects of natural
fragrances are combined with the ancient art of magical perfumery. Learn how to use these
tools to enhance psychic perception, improve sexual relations, help finances and attract
love.
Pagan
Books: Magical Creatures
by Elizabeth Pepper; Barbara Stacy
A collection tales from the earliest times to the present, "Magical
Creatures" relates the origins of both real life and mythical animals. Illustrations.
Pagan
Books: Magical Hearth
by Janet Thompson
Is in the kitchen -- the modern hearth -- that we practice our spiritual concepts for
the food that we cook, and the herbs and aromatics that are used to change consciousness
are prepared there.
Pagan
Books: Magical Herbalism
by Scott Cunningham
Certain plants are prized by ritualists for the range of magical energies they possess.
Magical herbalism unites the powers of plants and man to produce and direct change in
accord with will and desire. This presents the magic of amulets, charms, sachets,
incenses, oils, simples, infusions, and anointments. Includes full instructions, recipes,
and many rituals and spells.
Pagan
Books: Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft
by James R. Lewis
Pagan
Books: Magickal Places
by Patricia J. Telesco
In this first-ever Wiccan travel guide, Telesco precisely locates the spiritual
energies of sacred places and power centers. Illustrations.
Pagan
Books: Making Spells and Charms
by Sally Morningstar
Pagan
Books: The Middle Ages
by Bengt Ankarloo; Stuart Clark
Pagan
Books: The Modern Witch's Book of Herbs and Healing
by Sarah Lyddon Morrison
"The Modern Witch's Book Of Herbs And Healing" delves deep into the forces of
nature to reveal these healthful secrets that all readers can use anytime, anywhere-from
herbs to stones to amulets. These natural treatments help wipe out fatigue and the malaise
which can visit us at any time.
Pagan
Books: The Modern Witch's Book of Symbols
by Sarah Lyddon Morrison
The author of "The Modern Witch's Spellbook" now offers answers to hundreds
of questions about symbols in witchcraft. Organized alphabetically by subject and lavishly
illustrated, "The Modern Witch's Book of Symbols" covers a broad range of topics
culled from both antique and modern sources. Line drawings.
Pagan
Books: The Modern Witch's Guide to Magic and Spells
by Sarah Lyddon Morrison
The third in Sarah Lyddon Morrison's witchcraft series, this book combines the magical
operations of Obeah (African magic) with ancient Hawaiian magic and classic French spells.
Morrison includes over 100 spells--from enticing a lover and getting even with someone for
an evil deed to treating the sick, bringing good luck, and getting rid of bad habits.
Pagan
Books: The Modern Witch's Spellbook
by Sarah Lyddon Morrison
When you dream of dragons, what is your unconscious trying to tell you?
- Why is the number 4 a sign of good luck in some cultures, bad luck in others?
- What symbolizes both the Greek goddess Diana and the Virgin Mary?
The answers to these and hundreds of other fascinating questions can be found in The
Modern Witch's Book of Symbols.
Organized alphabetically by subject and lavishly illustrated with line drawings
throughout, the book covers a broad range of topics culled from antique and modern
sources.
Replete with detail about the profound (the association of mistletoe with the immortal
human soul) and the mundane (in English alehouses, the presence of a goose could determine
how a gambler placed a bet), this book is a treasure trove, not only for adepts and
budding Modern Witches who want to bone up on the magical arts, but for trivia buffs and
general readers as well.
The
Modern Witch's Spellbook Book 2 (Paperback)
by Sarah Lyddon Morrison
The second volume of more spells, charms, incantations, amulets, talismans, and
divination techniques for modern witches. The first volume sold over 500,000 copies
Pagan
Books: The Modernity of Witchcraft
by Peter Geschiere; Janet Roitman; Wyatt Macgaffey
To many Westerners, the disappearance of African traditions of witchcraft might seem
inevitable with continued modernization. In The Modernity, of Witchcraft, Peter Geschiere
uses his own experiences among the Maka and in other parts of eastern and southern
Cameroon, as well as other anthropological research, to argue that contemporary ideas and
practices of witchcraft are more a response to modern exigencies than a lingering cultural
custom. The prevalence of witchcraft, especially in African politics and entrepreneurship,
demonstrates the unlikely balance it has achieved with the forces of modernity. Geschiere
explores why modern techniques and commodities, usually of Western provenance, have become
central in rumors of the occult.
Witchcraft is viewed as both a leveling and an oppressive force: a weapon of the weak
to attack the powerful but also a tool of the powerful to maintain their position. Modern
witchdoctors play a pivotal role not only in local cultures but also in stories of success
and failure of state politicians, businessmen, and local football teams. Since the early
1980s they have been used as expert witnesses in state trials, helping to condemn
defendants by their supposed expertise, rather than by hard evidence. The belief in
witchcraft pervades all political levels: President Soglo of Benin, one of the few
democratically elected on the continent, nearly missed his own inauguration because of an
alleged witchcraft attack. Geschiere suggests that the African state is a true breeding
ground for modern transformations of witchcraft because the ambiguity of this discourse
can contain both the obsession of power and the increasing feelings of powerlessness among
thepeople in the face of modern developments. There are unexpected parallels here with
certain aspects of politics in Western democracies.
The ease with which witchcraft has incorporated the money economy, new power relations,
and modern consumer goods is a striking example of its resilience in the face of Western
influences. Geschiere uses the evolving relationship of witchcraft and modernity to
demonstrate that democracy in Africa can succeed only if it is related to local cultures
and their discourse on power.
This study is one that anthropologists, political scientists, and others concerned with
contemporary Africa cannot afford to ignore.
Pagan
Books: Moonflower
by Sirona Knight
Merge with the Goddess through sexual union and magical dreamwork to create a deeper
spiritual relationship with your partner! Making love and dreaming are both paths to
expanded awareness; they are also ways to pattern your world to manifest what you truly
desire. Travel with the Goddess and her consort along the path of the 13 High Moons, where
you will learn to apply magical concepts from the Gwyddonic Druid tradition.
Pagan
Books: Morgan Le Fay's Book of Spells and Wiccan Rites
by Jennifer Reif
Pagan
Books: The Mysteries of Isis
by Detraci Regula
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