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Paganism books

Below are the best books we could find on Paganism.

Paganism is a term created by early Christians in the Roman Empire to describe any non-Christian or non-Jewish religious practice. It has changed scope several times over the last thousand years, but it now generally relates to theistic or polytheistic belief systems outside of the Abrahamic tradition (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam). While some pagan traditions were absorbed into Christianity and Western culture over the centuries, much wisdom from a variety of perspectives was derided or lost. Neopaganism refers to modern efforts to recreate older pagan systems that were oppressed by the Christian church throughout the world.

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The Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature

America's most renowned witch and eco-feminist offers a sequel to her bestselling classic The Spiral Dance, weaving together the latest findings in environmental science with magical spells, chants, meditations and group exercises to create the ultimate primer on our relationship to the earth.

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Godless Paganism: Voices of Non-Theistic Pagans

Even in pagan antiquity, there were those who, while participating in the community's religious life, did not believe in literal gods. In the centuries that followed the Christian domination of the West, the epithet "godless pagan" was leveled at a wide variety of people.

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The Pagan Path: The Wiccan Way of Life

It has often been stated that Paganism is the fastest growing religion in the world; this book helps to answer why...As a result of many years of research with pagans throughout the world, the authors have compiled an extensive work on paganism today.

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Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America

Almost thirty years since its original publication, Drawing Down the Moon continues to be the only detailed history of the burgeoning but still widely misunderstood Neo- Pagan subculture.

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The Witch Book: The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, Wicca, and Neo-paganism

From Abracadabra to Aleister Crowley to Gardnerian Witchcraft to Rosemary's Baby to sorcery and Zoroaster, The Witch Book by the late, great Raymond Buckland is unmatched in its coverage of witchcraft’s historical, practical, and cultural aspects. A student of the late Wicca pioneer Dr.

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Runes for Beginners: A Guide to Reading Runes in Divination, Rune Magic, and the Meaning of the Elder Futhark Runes

Everything You Need to Know to Begin Working With Runes The enigmatic nature of the runes is undeniable. In fact, the English word “rune” comes to us from the Norse word runa, which means “a secret,” or “to whisper.

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The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess (20th Anniversary Edition)

The twentieth anniversary edition of The Spiral Dance celebrates the pivotal role the book has had in bringing Goddess worship to the religious forefront.

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Wicca Moon Magic: A Wiccan’s Guide and Grimoire for Working Magic with Lunar Energies

For Wiccans and other Pagan practitioners, the Moon is a vital presence with much to teach us—about the eternal rhythms of the Universe, the powers of Nature, and the magical potential that is ours to tap into when we align our intentions with lunar energy.

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Esoteric Empathy: A Magickal & Metaphysical Guide to Emotional Sensitivity

Esoteric Empath examines the experience of empathy from every imaginable angle, taking the reader on a philosophical and experiential journey of what it means to be empathic.

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Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions

A comprehensive guide to a growing religious movement If you want to study Paganism in more detail, this book is the place to start.

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