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Wicca



Wicca is a fluid and decentralized nature-based pagan faith that connects directly into the Divine, often through ritualistic seasonal practices alone or with others. Because there is no central church doctrine or holy religious text, many Wiccans have different ideas about what “divine” means. This allows a personalized path, encouraging Wicca believers to seek their own spiritual journey. Wiccans honor both a God and Goddess and associated deities, both male and female, in the creation cycles of birth, growth, death, planting, harvesting, dying, and celestial events such as summer and winter solstice in order to find balance with the earth. Magic is a related practice.

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The Truth About Witchcraft

Dispelling the many myths and misunderstandings that surround Witchcraft, this convenient guide shows how to work with timeless rituals and natural energies in order to create positive changes in your life.

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Samhain

Samhain is a pagan religious festival originating from an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition. In modern times, Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”) is usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the harvest and usher in “the dark half of the year.

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Witches Raymond Buckland & Scott Cunningham Promoting Wicca on Television

Panel between witchcraft authors Raymond Buckland and Scott Cunningham discussing Wicca in the Twin Cities. Perhaps set up by the fine people at Llewellyn Publishing?

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Ancestors of the Craft

Modern pagans are heirs to a rich confluence of traditions from numerous pioneers in the realms of Spirit who have passed beyond the Veil. Ancestors of the Craft honors these ancestors, some widely known, others obscure, but no less deserving.

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Interview with Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone

Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone have skillfully put together a guide which grants the reader the capability to learn in ways never before possible, they have created a powerful tool that embraces and opens new doors to Progressive Witchcraft for all who wish to enter.

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Buckland’s Book of Saxon Witchcraft

Buckland's Book of Saxon Witchcraft was one of the first books to explore Wicca from a solitary perspective.

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Margot Adler: Working Magic in the Wider World

Margot Adler has been a priestess of Wicca for 19 years, and is the author of Drawing Down the Moon. She lectures and gives workshops on the Craft and women’s spirituality throughout the country. In her “parallel” life, she is a correspondent for National Public Radio.

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The Craft—A Witch’s Book of Shadows

Celebrate the changing of the seasons and the beauty and power of the Moon, the Stars, and the Sun. Written by a Witch who has spent many years teaching the Craft of Wicca to newcomers, this introductory guide presents everything you need to know for successful witchery.

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The Wheel of the Year: The Calendar of Pagan Festivals Explained

There are such myriad historical and contemporary variations and semantic complexities when dealing with paganism that a book-length article would be needed to fully cover it. The wheel as described here is broadly what is observed today by modern pagans, chiefly of the UK and Ireland.

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Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft

Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft has influenced and guided countless students, coven initiates, and solitaries around the world.

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