Filled
with practical meditations, visualizations, and spells to help us
work in harmony with nature, this book is for those interested in
ancient magical lore, as well as those who desirous of a deeper
connection with nature.
Phyllis Curott’s first book, Book of Shadows, was an inspirational, spiritual memoir that chronicled her journey from Ivy League-educated, New York City attorney to Wiccan High Priestess. By inviting readers of all faiths to share in her own personal transformation, Phyllis debunked many of the myths surrounding Wicca and revealed it for what it really is: a spiritual movement whose tenets of Goddess worship and reverence for Nature were a great deal more accessible and familiar than she’d ever expected.
e-Witch: Teachings of Magickal Mastery
e-Witch dispels many of the long-held myths, superstitions, and misunderstandings that still surround the practice of witchcraft. Most importantly, e-Witch reveals essential knowledge of mastery and spellcasting techniques as well as uncovering 'the secret veil' behind coven life and the inner meanings behind time-honored methods of the Craft.
Practising the Witch's Craft
Practitioners with many years of experience describe what real Witches actually do.
Embracing the Witch and the Goddess
Embracing the Witch and the Goddess is detailed survey of present-day feminist witches. It examines the attraction of witchcraft for its practitioners, and explores witches' rituals, views and beliefs about how magic works.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft
This guide offers a beginner's look at the history of paganism, Wicca, and witchcraft, from the Druids and Celts to the witches of today who practice an earth-based religion, cast spells, and perform natural magic. The book, written by a practicing witch, reveals details of the witches' Sabbaths, ceremonies, and altars.
Aradia: Gospel of the Witches
This book has been considered a missing link between ancient and modern witchcraft. ARADIA not only inspired Gerald Fardner, Doreen Valiente and other founders of neopagan witchcraft of the twentieth century, it also continues to serve as a reference and inspiration for others.
Concept of the Goddess
This volume is an up-to-date, highly readable study of the female aspects of religion both in past and present mythologies. It explores the function and nature of goddesses and their cults in many cultures.
Shamanism: An Introduction
World religions expert Margaret Stutley unravels the history, ideologies and rites of shamanism. Will appeal to those interested in alternative religions and spirituality as well as to students of religion and anthropology.
Nine Worlds of Seid-Magic: Ecstasy and Neo-Shamanism in North European Paganism
This accessible case study of Northern European shamanistic practice, or seidr, explores the way in which the ancient Norse belief systems have been rediscovered and reinvented by groups in Europe and North America.
The Native American World
Fills the long-standing need to a single-volume reference on Native American history and culture The Native American World fills the long-standing need for a single-volume popular reference on all aspects of Native American life, from prehistoric times to the present day. Combining solid scholarship with a popular, compelling writing style, author Donna Hightower-Langston, over the course of 350 entries, covers 200 tribal groups, and every important war, law, declaration, reservation, religious rite, technology, leader, agency, organization, and cultural creation.