by Thea Sabin - £11.99 Llewellyn Publications (2006)
paperback
ISBN 13: 9780738707518 | ISBN 10: 0738707511
Curious about Wicca, but not sure what it's really all about? You're not alone. Wicca is one of today's fastest-growing religions, but with such rapid growth has come a lot of inaccurate and incomplete information. For anyone new to Wicca, it can be hard to sort fact from fiction.
Wicca for Beginners sets the record straight about what Wicca is - and what it isn't.
This primer on the Craft covers basic Wiccan beliefs and practices, with the information in each chapter building on the knowledge and skills you've learned along the way:
Trance, meditation and pathworking,
Ethics from a Wiccan perspective,
Altars, tools and other magical items,
Creating meaningful, personal rituals,
Spell casting, including tips for writing your own spells.
Wicca for Beginners also examines some of modern Wicca's most common - and sometimes contentious - issues, including the pros and cons of practicing solitary, finding teachers and groups you can trust, and media and cultural stereotypes of witches.
Explore this peaceful, earth-based religion for yourself, and open yourself to an enchanting new world of possibilities.
(Price & availability last checked: May 2018)
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