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Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
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Often times in reading books on Wicca you have to pick and chose what works and what to take seriously. Not so with Scott Cunningham, one of the best writers on the subject. Cunningham provides an excellent guide to Wicca for beginners, one that covers all the basics-what magick is, how it works, and, more importantly, provides a deep understanding of the spiritual roots of the religion tied directly to mother earth and the Pagan old gods.
Wicca: A Guide, is no book of spells or incantations, though it has some basic information. Rather, it walks newcomers and the curious alike through an understanding of what Wicca is, the mythology of the Goddess and the God, and provides rituals for sabbats, prayers, and dedications and such a well rounded explanation of the basics ranging from circle casting to correspondences that even advanced and seasoned practitioners should consult it frequently.
If you are interested in Wicca, starting out with no help from others or idea of where to go or how to get there, or simply curious about the old religion, this is the book for you provided by one of the most highly recommended Wiccan authors.
Wicca: A Guide, is no book of spells or incantations, though it has some basic information. Rather, it walks newcomers and the curious alike through an understanding of what Wicca is, the mythology of the Goddess and the God, and provides rituals for sabbats, prayers, and dedications and such a well rounded explanation of the basics ranging from circle casting to correspondences that even advanced and seasoned practitioners should consult it frequently.
If you are interested in Wicca, starting out with no help from others or idea of where to go or how to get there, or simply curious about the old religion, this is the book for you provided by one of the most highly recommended Wiccan authors.
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April 23, 2011
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