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in Yellow are from Iniashee,
High Priestess and from GrayDove,
High Priest. Check out their reviews of each
books to help you select the ones that are just right for
you, no matter what your level of learning.
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Truth about Witchcraft Today
Scott Cunningham
I recommend this book due to the great information
regarding folk magic and folk lore. It has a simple explanation about
witchcraft. |
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Wicca,
A Guide for The Solitary Practitioner
Scott Cunningham
This book is good for general information for the
solitary witch. It gives a good run down on how to do things.
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Living
Wicca
Scott Cunningham
This book is good for general information for the
solitary witch. It gives a good run down on how to do things. |
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Advanced
Candle Magick
Raymond Buckland
This is a very informative book that concentrates
in advanced candle magick. Use advanced spells, preparatory work,
visualization and astrology to improve and enhance your results. |
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Aura
Energy for Health
Joe H. Slate, Ph.D.
In his latest book, Dr. Joe H. Slate illustrates how each one of us has
the power to see the aura, interpret it, and fine-tune it to promote
mental, physical and spiritual well-being.
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The
Circle Within
Dianne Sylvan
The Circle Within is your guide to creating a personal
spiritual practice for daily life. It is a a thoughtful examination of
Wiccan ethics and philosophy that explores how to truly live Wicca.
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Buckland's
Complete Book of Witchcraft
Raymond Buckland
This book is a good basis for history, basic Wicca
101, Sabbats and many various topics. |
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Chakras
for Beginners
David Pond
This book is filled with exercises and meditations that will allow you
to balance out the energy in each of your chakras. Allow you
to make better decisions and get more pleasure out of life. Other
chakras can help you improve your communication skills, and overcome
your fears. |
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Earth,
Air, Fire and Water
Scott Cunningham
Real magic, can be divided into two broad categories:
Ceremonial and Natural.
In ceremonial magic people use robes and wands and sometimes perform long and
involved rituals.
In natural magic people use bowls, herbs, and stones and relatively short rituals. |
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The
New Encyclopedia of the Occult
John Greer
This book is a classic for philosophers for many
years. It covers mainly the Greek Mythos and very little on the Celtic
myths. |
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Handfasting
and Wedding Rituals
Raven Kaldera, Tannin Schwartzstein
An excellent book for Handfasting and Wedding Rituals
that has everything you need to plan the perfect Pagan wedding.
You'll find advice and examples to help you with basic wedding planning, writing
vows, and ritual construction, along with practical tips and great ideas
about everything.
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Solitary
Witch - The Ultimate Book of
Shadows for the New Generation
Silver RavenWolf
This book has everything a teen Witch could want and need between two covers: a magickal cookbook, encyclopedia, dictionary, and grimoire.
It relates specifically to today's young adults and their concerns, yet is grounded in the magickal work of centuries past.
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Crystal,
Gem and Metal Magick
Scott Cunningham
The Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic,
serves two purposes. First, the basic introduction to magic. Including
how magic works and how to design spells that incorporate stones
and metals. The book also describes how to use stones
for doing divinations, even using them as a type of Tarot.
But the second part reveals magical uses
of over 100 crystals, gems, stones, and metals. |
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Mad
About Mead!
Pamela Spence
Mad about Mead includes complete, step-by-step instructions for making
all sorts of meads. As you savor Fire Dance Wassail, Celtic Crusher Metheglin,
or Raspberry Melomel, you'll also read about the many mythic and historic
uses of mead. It was an ancient beverage when Aristotle drank it, and
it was already steeped in mythology when Arthur used it to toast his
knights. |
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Psychic
Development for Beginners: An Easy Guide to Releasing and Developing
Your Psychic Abilities
William W. Hewitt's
Using more than 25 examples and 44 easy but potent mental exercises,
you'll learn to develop all of your psychic abilities. Other skills
you'll learn include psychic healing, telepathy (mental communication
with others), clairvoyance, communication
with the spirit world, prophecy, astral travel and creative visualization. |
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Practical
Candleburning Rituals: Spells & Rituals for Every Purpose
Raymond Buckland
There are rituals for just about every need you might have. In many instances,
two forms of the ritual are given. One is a Christianized version, the
other reflects the early pre-Christian nature worship the Old Religion
as it is known. Pick a purpose for a magical ritual and chances are good
you will find a candleburning ritual for it here. |
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Covencraft
Amber K
Probably the most beneficial book to any interested
in forming a coven. She covers from the beginning on how to start a group,
the ends and outs of running a group, and even a section on how to make
the group legal. A very informative book! |
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Pagans
and Christians: The Personal Spiritual Experience
Gus diZerega
In modern society there is plenty which seems to
take us away from our spiritual paths. Perhaps the last thing we need
is to disagree with another
simply because his or her chosen path is not ours. That is why I feel
Pagans & Christians by Gus diZerega is such an important book. |
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The
Magical Household: Spells & Rituals for the Home
Scott Cunningham
Everyone lives somewhere. You may live in a house, condominium, apartment,
dorm, or duplex. That's why you need The Magical Household by Scott Cunningham
and David Harrington. It examines every aspect of a home in order to
empower where you live with love, protection, health, and happiness.
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Spell
Crafts: Creating Magical Objects
Scott Cunningham & David Harrington
When a woman carefully shaped a water jar from the clay she'd gathered
from a river bank, she was performing a spiritual practice. When crafts
were used to create objects intended for ritual or that symbolized the
Divine, the connection between the craftsperson and divinity grew more
intense. Today, handcrafts can still be more than a pastime, they can
be rites of power and honor; a religious ritual. After all, hands were
our first magical tools. |
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