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Crone's Book of Charms & Spells

Crone's Book of Charms & Spells
By Valerie Worth

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If you're looking for a book with lots of practical techniques and spells, you want Valerie Worth's Crone's Book of Charms & Spells (previously published as The Crone's Book of Wisdom).

In these pages you'll find how to make talismans and amulets for over 60 purposes. There are talismans for wisdom and against evil, for safety in travel, and to inspire passion. You'll learn how to make a talisman to win love, for improved health, and to be safe from all harm. You'll find dozens more, too.

Also included are the magical powers for over 60 common herbs. The sunflower can bestow great strength upon you. Thistle can be used to treat bleeding wounds. The buttercup confers harmony on a household. How to use these herbs is fully explained in this book, along with instructions for using many more.

Next come "thrice a dozen charms." These 36 charms include one to break a troublesome habit, and another to assuage anger and ill-feeling. Others include a charm to win honor and favor in the eyes of others, and another to procure your heart's desire. Again, you'll find the methods easy to do, but also very effective. You could be doing them tonight!

The last section of this book reveals ceremonies for the year, a set of 12 rituals to be performed on New Year, at mid-February, the equinoxes and solstices, and more. These are ideal if you are a solitary Wiccan, but can also be adapted for group work.

No matter your magical skill level, from beginner to advanced, you can use this book. It will enhance your magical repertoire to include ideas you may not have considered. This book is an excellent addition to any collection of magical books.



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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #59573 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
The posthumous publication of The Crones Book of Charms & Spells gives us one more chance to experience the melodic rhythm of Worth's prose and to feel the emotion stamped in her poetic inscriptions and incantations. Evoking images of the wise old woman in an isolated cottage, these carefully crafted potions, spells, charms, and amulets reflect the importance she places on taking delight in the process of one's work, as well as in the final product. The Crone's Book of Charms & Spells makes for entertaining reading, and with a little common sense and caution, will make a powerful addition to your own library. --Brian Patterson

From the Publisher
The late Valerie Worth was a prolific poet. Her natural gift of rhyme helps make her Crone's Book of Charms & Spells (previously published as The Crone's Book of Wisdom) set a level of excellence that other writers will always try to equal.

Traditionally, ceremonies and spells were often done in rhyme. If you remember that everything is made of energy, and that energy is vibratory in nature, then the making of spells in rhymes is quite logical. Rhymes set up patterns of sound which can resonate through our bodies and through the universe. Perhaps this is the basis for the use of power words or god names in ceremonial magick. Or maybe it is the source of the power behind mantra magick as used in India. But one thing is clear: it works. And with the rituals and techniques in this book, you can make it work for you.

The rituals for the year are beautiful. For example, in the ceremony for the Fall Equinox, at the moment when the Sun has set, you stand before your altar and say, "Now the sun is overwhelmed, And we are left alone to die: With all the faded trees, the wasted flowers, Do we also fade and waste..." The ceremony for the Dark of the Moon in November includes "Even the night is dead, Now at the dark of the moon: Even the demons are dead, Now at the dark of the moon: All who once lived are dead, Now at the dark of the moon."

With over 60 talismans and a description of the magical powers of 60 herbs, this book is a gem. I know there are certain books you especially like and often refer to. This is going to be one of them.

About the Author
Valerie Worth was a prolific writer whose work included numerous books of children's poetry and fiction for both young people and adults. In 1991, the National Council of Teachers of English honored her with their Poetry Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Her Poems are vivid observations of the quiet rumblings of everyday objects. In all her writing, the careful attention to rhythm and sound and her striking images and metaphors make for engaging reading.

Valerie Worth was born in Philadelphia, and as a child she lived in Pennsylvania, Florida and India. She attended Swarthmore College and graduated in 1955. Afterwards, she settled in Clinton, New York, and continued he Writing. She had many other interests, including astronomy, gardening and meditation. Valerie Worth died in 1994. She is survived by her husband, George Bahlke, and three children.


Customer Reviews

A pleasant, beautiful book.4
Yes, some of the spells involve dead flies, spiderwebs, and dead bird hearts... But they are, in fact, necessary components for pretty useful and creative charms.

Since I hate not knowing everything there is to know about a book before buying it, I'll explain a bit about the various sections in "Charms and Spells."

The beginning is indeed a short description of an old, wrinkled woman living inside a cottage deep in the woods, but it's not a stereotype... Witches DO get old.

The second chapter is a compellation of magickal herbs and their various medicinal and charming purposes.

The third chapter consists of "thrice a dozen charms"... Mostly the heart of the book. A few may be considered useless and dangerous, but the rest are quite helpful and easy to create.

The fourth and final chapter consists of ceremonies to be performed for each month of the year... A good guideline if you want to do your part for the Earth during the holidays.

Scattered on almost every page of the book are striking images depicting every herb and act enlisted.

All in all, "The Crone's Book of Charms and Spells" is a worthwhile purchase, and it's a steal! Price doesn't govern quality(like a few books I know), after all.

Cheers for the Crone4
It;s almost become a cliche to say that Valerie Worth's two "Crone's Books" are written in a style so evocative that we really feel we're reading our great-grandmother's Victorian grimoire, or that we found this stuff in a trunk in the attic, etc. That's because it's true. Worth wasn't a witch at all, but a poet, and she had always been fascinated by folk magic. From this fascination came the Crone's Books, two books of magic written in an archaic and poetic style.

The device works perfectly. Come on now, fellow witches, admit it: when you first got into the Craft, you were secretly longing for some great-aunt to draw you aside and confess that your whole family had been witches since time immemorial. ;) This book was written in the sixties, but it *feels* like lovingly preserved family tradition, and therein lies the magic. The writing style takes you right into a frame of mind where you're ready to believe anything is possible, and that's always the best way to make your magic work!

Now, not all the spells are useful, and some of them will be found unethical or offensive by some readers. However, there are some gems, especially the Ceremonies for the Year. (The book ends with a set of twelve rituals to celebrate the Wheel. They are absolutely spine-tingling.) Overall, _The Crone's Book of Charms and Spells_ is a testament to the power of language to make magic. I've readtons of modern spell books that just don't give the reader that magical feeling. This book inspires both the Witch and the fantasy writer in me. Brava.

Provocative and Informative4
As someone who usually writes their own spells, I picked up this book warily, but am so glad I did! Unlike some of the previous reviews, I believe this book has EVERYTHING to do with witchcraft AND wicca. Some of the spells, like those for revenge, are not ones that Wiccans might do per se, but it is nevertheless interesting information.

Creating powerful talismans and amulets, and working useful spells is what this book is all about. Pick it up and see for yourself!