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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:18 am
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft, Third Edition by Denise Zimmerman is a great resource for beginners. It has lots of information for beginners, and has informational parts on both Eclectic and Traditional paths. I recommend this book for beginners who have an interest in Wicca but are not knowledgeable on the subject. My only issue is that it uses 'Wiccan' and 'witch' interchangeably.
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:05 pm
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 12:41 am
I'm falling even more in love with you, letting go all I've held onto... I highly recommend The Temple of Witchcraft series by Christopher Penczak. Not only does is give a straightforward approach to spell work, but it also breaks ideas down into both spiritual and scientific concepts. I also love the various meditation exercises it has.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for Egyptian spirituality and magic? ...I'm standing here until you make me move, I'm hanging by a moment here with you.
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Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:54 am
If you're Anglo-Saxon and looking for a way to reconnect with your heritage, I highly suggest Travels Through Middle Earth: The Path of a Saxon Pagan by Alaric Albertsson--a friend of Christopher Penczak, which may mean something to you if you've read his works. It's a very recent book; I believe it came out this year.
Pros: How ancient Saxon beliefs are coded into the English language. How to make homemade mead. (And not just simple honey-water mead, he also gives brief details on cysers and melomels and the like) Explanation of the concept of wyrd. Outlines of husles and rites of passage, though note that he means for you to use your own words. Explanation of drycraeft (druidcraft) and related craefts.
Another possible Pro to this book is that Alaric is from the United States, so he knows a lot more about the mannerisms and such.
Cons: Contains misinformation about Wicca, so regardless of whether you are or are not Wiccan, don't take all of it to heart; though there are a few things which I believe were correct. It's a pretty short book, so it may leave you wanting for a bit more.
And that's all I can think of at the moment. I hope I've helped someone with this. ;D
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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 7:17 pm
I just finished Elemental Witch by Tammy Sullivan and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. I definitely recommend this book for those who have already begun their path. I don't think it would be as well absorbed for beginners, however, because some of the information is a little iffy. But I do like the concept of concentrating your path on an element that you feel most aligned with. Most books that I've read insist on having an elemental balance, which I always viewed as somewhat ridiculous.
So I definitely recommend Elemental Witch, but believe it should come with a small grain of salt warning, like many books of this type need....i'm drawing my own history.
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:54 pm
You guys heard of a book called "Hedge Witch?"
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:53 pm
raging-earth I just finished Elemental Witch by Tammy Sullivan and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. I definitely recommend this book for those who have already begun their path. I don't think it would be as well absorbed for beginners, however, because some of the information is a little iffy. But I do like the concept of concentrating your path on an element that you feel most aligned with. Most books that I've read insist on having an elemental balance, which I always viewed as somewhat ridiculous.
So I definitely recommend Elemental Witch, but believe it should come with a small grain of salt warning, like many books of this type need....i'm drawing my own history. I have this book. I think it's absolutely useless and a waste of paper. I would never recommend it. Just crap... it's essentially just some waffling on the elements as seen by the author.
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:55 pm
Azareas Aquarinus You guys heard of a book called "Hedge Witch?" Author?
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:26 pm
Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus You guys heard of a book called "Hedge Witch?" Author? I'm thinking maybe the one by Rae Beth, but not sure.
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 1:36 am
ncsweet Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus You guys heard of a book called "Hedge Witch?" Author? I'm thinking maybe the one by Rae Beth, but not sure. That's the one!
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 1:39 am
Azareas Aquarinus ncsweet Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus You guys heard of a book called "Hedge Witch?" Author? I'm thinking maybe the one by Rae Beth, but not sure. That's the one! All I know about it is that it's also marketted as "way of the Wiccan" or something. Hedgecraft and Wicca being very different forms of witchcraft! However the actual value of its content as basic witchcraft I don't know, as I haven't done more than flick through it.
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 1:55 am
Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus ncsweet Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus You guys heard of a book called "Hedge Witch?" Author? I'm thinking maybe the one by Rae Beth, but not sure. That's the one! All I know about it is that it's also marketted as "way of the Wiccan" or something. Hedgecraft and Wicca being very different forms of witchcraft! However the actual value of its content as basic witchcraft I don't know, as I haven't done more than flick through it. The "Village Witch", a woman I met a few weeks ago, who set up her own business as a local spiritual healer, fortune teller and Shaman. She recommended for me to read it, since when I talked to her about my path she seemed to think it would be a good book for me.
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:14 am
Azareas Aquarinus The "Village Witch", a woman I met a few weeks ago, who set up her own business as a local spiritual healer, fortune teller and Shaman. She recommended for me to read it, since when I talked to her about my path she seemed to think it would be a good book for me. Well yes, but note that she refers to herself as a "shaman".
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:27 am
Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus The "Village Witch", a woman I met a few weeks ago, who set up her own business as a local spiritual healer, fortune teller and Shaman. She recommended for me to read it, since when I talked to her about my path she seemed to think it would be a good book for me. Well yes, but note that she refers to herself as a "shaman". She's very experienced in Witchcraft, and she practices in the old ways of the Craft.
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:37 am
Azareas Aquarinus Sanguina Cruenta Azareas Aquarinus The "Village Witch", a woman I met a few weeks ago, who set up her own business as a local spiritual healer, fortune teller and Shaman. She recommended for me to read it, since when I talked to her about my path she seemed to think it would be a good book for me. Well yes, but note that she refers to herself as a "shaman". She's very experienced in Witchcraft, and she practices in the old ways of the Craft. How do you know?
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