It's called "Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks & Covens by Paul Huson. It's an old book written back in 1869. I bought this and had it for about 3+ years now but when I first read it I did not understand it so I disregard it and just kept it. It's still in new condition. Now I took the book out to study it some more and I understand it way more now. The reason being is that it's written of the old religion. There's seems to not be anymore info of the old religion practical ways on the internet. There be books of it that i don't know of.
But has anyone read it? What is your opinion of the book?
Have you read this book?
Mastering Witchcraft: a Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks & Covens
Author: Paul Huson
ISBN: B000OFYW00
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons - 1970
Format: Hardcover
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It was published in 1970 mate.What old religion are you talking about?
You get witches of different religions by the way and Wicca is only 60 years old.
Author: Paul Huson
ISBN: B000OFYW00
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons - 1970
Format: Hardcover
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It was published in 1970 mate.What old religion are you talking about?
You get witches of different religions by the way and Wicca is only 60 years old.
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Paganism, in itself, isn't a religion. It's more a way of life, like being vegetarian or teetotal.
There are many forms of paganism, various African forms, Native Americanism, Australian Aboriginal, Nordic, European Witchcraft, South American and probably a hundred different others that don't even have a name.
Wicca comes under the umbrella term of 'paganism' but Wicca in itself has only been around, at most, from the 1950's. It was started by a man called Gerald Gardner and he was helped (greatly) by a lady called Doreen Valiente.
There are many forms of paganism, various African forms, Native Americanism, Australian Aboriginal, Nordic, European Witchcraft, South American and probably a hundred different others that don't even have a name.
Wicca comes under the umbrella term of 'paganism' but Wicca in itself has only been around, at most, from the 1950's. It was started by a man called Gerald Gardner and he was helped (greatly) by a lady called Doreen Valiente.