Wiica: A Year and a Day
Posted by TinkerKitty on 2010-07-14 15:46:47
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| I'm a solitary witch, so I through internet sites and books in hopes of finding something that will help me understand the 'why's behind things. All I see are spells and how to do them; nothing that actually teaches you anything. I came across Wicca: A Year and a Day by Timothy Roderick that seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. I just wanted your thoughts on the book, like if you think it's useful or not, or any other comments. Thank you~ |
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| Posted by Snana on 2010-07-23 20:04:18 | | I'm a first year witch, and two awesome books that I have read. They were Idiot's Guide to Wicca & Witchcraft and the other I don't have with me is cause one of my friends has the book, but the Idiot's Guide is very good. It explains the start, different type of pratices, the history of Wicca, and has some spells, describes stones, foods, colors, herbs, and different stuff. Its a really good book at least I think. |
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| Posted by AsterVerseau on 2010-07-29 15:11:23 | | I love Scott Cunnigham's Collection, some think that he is unbalanced, as he only talks about the positive aspects of everything. However, he does have a lot of good theory and many great practices. He's also very pro-solitary Wicca. |
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