Book Recommendations for Beginners
Re: Suggested books for a beginner?
Have yet to get my hands on Thea Sabin's book. However I'm finding 'Wicca: A Guide For The Solitary Practicioner' by Scott Cunningham rather informative and have Raymond Buckland's book on standby for the next one to read
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Re: Books to Study During Your Year and A Day
GreenArcher,
You might want to check out Christopher Penczak's Temple series,
these are easily a year and a day in these, hope you like it !
Gentle Light
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You might want to check out Christopher Penczak's Temple series,
these are easily a year and a day in these, hope you like it !
Gentle Light
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Re: Suggested books for a beginner?
I am interested in Wicca..a guy..nice to know some guys are interested. Have you found a book that works for you?
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Re: Suggested books for a beginner?
I don't have any good book recommendations as I am not Wiccan, however I had to poke my head in to say that I know quite a few males who are Wiccan. ^_^ Religion knows no gender~ Do what your heart wants and be happy doing it! Welcome to the forum, I look forward to seeing more from you and wish you luck with your journey!
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Re: Books to Study During Your Year and A Day
Im in a class sheer we are using Wicca A year and a day 366 days to crafting a spiritual practice by Timothy Roderick. It is an awesome guide and next year he is coming out with a part 2 of this book which will be the 2nd year of study
Re: Books to Study During Your Year and A Day
I also love and recommend The Temple series.MsMollimizz wrote:GreenArcher,
You might want to check out Christopher Penczak's Temple series,
these are easily a year and a day in these, hope you like it !
Gentle Light
MsMollimizz
Suggested books for a beginner
I am trying to learn as much about Wicca and Witchcraft as possible. What are some good reads for a novice such as myself? I've seen suggestions online, but I would like your opinions. Thank you!
Re: Suggested books/magazines for a beginner
Hanbana we would love a chance to get to know you! Please take a minute and mosey on over to our introductions section to tell us a bit about yourself.
You may want to take some time and browse through our pre-existing book lists and reviews section:
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum/forum154.html
You may want to take some time and browse through our pre-existing book lists and reviews section:
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum/forum154.html
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Re: Suggested books/magazines for a beginner
Ultimately, though I've moved on, it's hard to beat Ray Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft if you're starting out.
Re: Suggested books/magazines for a beginner
Vesca, I will certainly do that asap! Thank you for your answer!
Imperious, I'll add that book to my reading list. A lot of websites I read mentioned it as well. Thank you!
Imperious, I'll add that book to my reading list. A lot of websites I read mentioned it as well. Thank you!
Re: Suggested books/magazines for a beginner
It's fluffy and simple, but I really think something has to be said for "Green Witchcraft" by Ann Moura. It was a good beginner read and very nature focused. It covers most of the bases including the wheel of the year. I liked her voice and tone. I think Imperious is quite correct in saying Buckland's "Big Blue" (as we like to call it) is an essential foundation about one path. It may not be your path, but knowledge is power and a good foundation builds a good structure.
Wichcraft Study Book Suggestions
I'm looking for some good reading/studying material on solitary and traditional crafting. Just finished Buckland's big blue book. I found a lot of useful information as well as much that I do not feel applies to the direction I feel drawn too. At this point I'm going in the direction of eclectic, solitary, with some traditional roots. Any suggested reading materials would be deeply appreciated.
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Re: Reading Suggestions
Take a peek in our book reviews section, I'm 99% sure there are some recommended reading lists in there too.
And feel free to add your own reviews as well! Or comment on already-existing reviews.
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum/forum154.html
And feel free to add your own reviews as well! Or comment on already-existing reviews.
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum/forum154.html
Re: Reading Suggestions
Thanks, I've actually looked there and have a couple in mind that I'm going to read.
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