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BOOKS - WICCA AND WITCHCRAFT | |
| Dark Thirst | |
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by Morven Westfield. When Alicia Anderson first became aware of the sentient shadows in the computer room, she dismissed them as figments of her overactive imagination. When she found herself tiring a little too easily, even dozing at the job, she could have attributed her lethargy to the lateness of the hour - were it not for the tiny twin bruises on her throat.Newly initiated wiccan priestess Matricaria has begun to receive psychic messages - vivid dreams and tarot card readings - that point to a terrible fate for someone near her. She and her coven attempt to decipher the symbols, hoping to prevent a tragedy.Soon the lives of these very different women are drawn together, toward a common goal: purge the shadows.paperback 330 pgs. |
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Item #: BDRKTH |
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| Ency. of Magickal Ingredients | |
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by Lexa Rosean. Bringing the art and Magick of casting spells to the masses, Lexa Rosean is the new face of Wicca. In The Encyclopedia of Magickal Ingredients she provides beginner and experienced practitioners of spellcasting with a quick easy, and accurate guide to the magickal powers and properties of herbs, spiced, flowers, vegetables, fruits, metals, and colors - more then 500 ingredients in all. Paperback 329 pgs. |
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Item #: BENMIN |
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| Encyclopedia of Wicca and Witchcraft | |
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By Raven Grimassi. The A-Z treasury of ancient and modern Witchcraft. This indispensable reference work provides both a historical and cultural foundation for modern Wicca and Witchcraft, and is the first to be written by a Craft Elder. It presents Wicca Witchcraft as a spiritual path, connecting religious concepts and spirituality to both a historical background and modern practice. This comprehensive book also contains terminology; book references; Craft web sites, organizations and magazines; magickal alphabets, runes, correspondences, symbols; and 300 illustrations. It is the first book of its kind to present Wicca and Witchcraft from the perspective of those who actually practice it. Oversized softcover, 470 pgs |
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Item #: BWICEN |
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| Everyday Magic | |
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By Dorothy Morrison. Everyday magic is bursting with ways to make the Ancient Arts fit today’s fast-paced lifestyle. Turn modern conveniences such as coffee makers, blenders and crock pots into viable magical tools. Discover items and forces that boost magical work. Try a large assortment of recipes with easy to find ingredients for creating your own oils, incenses, potions, and powders. Plus find over 300 spell and ritual solutions to your toughest challenges. You’ll discover new ways to keep the old ways alive with this inspiring guide to living a magically modern life. Paperback, 305 pgs. |
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Item #: BEVRYM |
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| Everyday Wicca | |
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By Gerina Dunwich. A complete guide to spellcasting and celebrating every day of the Wiccan year. Everyday Wicca is a fascinating study of spellcasting and a thoughtful survey of the Wiccan calendar, celebrating the sacred days and magickal ways of Wicca throughout the year. This insightful and meticulously illustrated book will guide you through everyday rituals, 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. Paperback, 165 pgs. |
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Item #: BEVRYW |
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| Exploring Wicca | |
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By Lady Sabrina. Gives an overview of many ways Witchcraft is practiced today. In addition to describing the magickal arts, this book provides practical, hands-on advice (including sample spells) for how to make magick work for you. Complete with sample rituals for celebration and worship, this book contains everything the seeker needs. 224 pgs. |
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Item #: BEXWIC |
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| Gay Witchcraft | |
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by Christopher Penczak. Gay Witchcraft is a complete manual of Witchcraft for the gay community, revealing a path that is intimately entwined with both the heart and history of gay people. For both the novice and experienced practitioner seeking out new views on myth, ritual, and healing, Christopher Penczak takes you step - by - step through dozens of meditations, rituals, spells, and celebrations, awakening the love of the Goddess and God in you. In many ways this book could be considered a basic manual for anyone seeking to learn about Wicca, but Gay Witchcraft brings together aspects of both identities in a new alchemy. Paperback. 264 pgs |
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Item #: GAYWIT |
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| Grimoire for the Green Witch | |
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by Ann Moura. A complete Book of Shadows. The first portion contains the basic Craft information and a variety of rituals that begin with a Circle Casting, proceed to a ritual, return to a simple feast called Cakes and Wine, and end with the Circle Opening. The second portion contains the information and formats for spell casting, tarot and other divinations, and herbal teas, oils, and baths. Here there are also a number of lists of correspondences, spell crafting information, some spells, and a bit of astrology. Soft cover 347 pgs. |
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Item #: GRGRWI |
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| Holy Book of Women's Mysteries | |
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by Zsuzsanna Budepest. A women`s spirituality classic now back in print! The Holy Book of Women`s Mysteries is essential for Pagans, feminists, and women seeking to learn more about the spiritual path as it relates to the feminine and the Goddess aspects of witchcraft and Wicca. This book is not about reinstating a matriarchy or tearing down patriarchy; it is about women`s spirituality and its relationship with politics and lifestyle. Z. Budapest is one of the founding mothers of modern women`s witchcraft, beginning with the establishment of Susan B. Anthony Coven in Los Angeles in 1971. She catapulted herself into the media spotlight when she was tried as a witch and found guilty in 1975 after being arrested on Venice Beach for reading tarot cards. She fought the charges and, after a nine year battle, won the right for every tarot reader to do so legally. The Holy Book of Women`s Mysteries is a seminal text that contains invaluable information on Dianic witchcraft and spells, including everyday magick, sabbat rituals, and divination methods; a section on how vegetarian theories and politics relate to witchcraft and the feminine aspect; and a good deal of information on goddesses and how the patriarchal religions distorted old myths to serve their own needs. There are several unique and beautiful Rites of Passage for women and men that you don`t often find, and Budapest`s personal life stories are an equally valuable read, from her escape across the mountains from Communist Hungary to her fight for women`s religious freedom upon moving to America. This reprint features a new introduction by Z. Budapest, in addition to essays by luminaries such as Starhawk and Merlin Stone. This 334 page trade paperback is a must have for any collection of Wiccan, feminist, or magical works. |
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Item #: HLYBKW |
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| Initiation At Beltane | |
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By Tamarin Laurel. Initiation at Beltane weaves a story of modern magical training with strands of ancient wisdom from Faerie tradition, Celtic Shamanism, Witchcraft, and Arthurian legend. A work of visionary fiction, it blends a magical fantasy narrative with actual practical instruction in the magical arts. This novel can also be used as a workbook for both beginners and advanced practitioners of magic. An index of techniques described in the narrative gives readers a basis for further development in solitary or group spiritual practice. The first book in a series (perfect for graduates of Hogwart's interested in developing their own magical skills), this is a journey of self-discovery that invites the reader to join in and learn from the hero's experience. Paperback 469 pages. |
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Item #: BINITI |
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