A Witch's Bible
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Average customer review:Product Description
Everything you need to know is here - The Sabbats, Casting & Banishing the Magic Circle, The Complete Book of Shadows, The Great Rite, Initiation Rites, Consecration Rites, Spells, Witches' Tools, Witchcraft & Sex, Running a Coven, Clairvoyance, and Astral Projection. This collection includes two books in one volume, "Eight Sabbats for Witches" and "The Witches' Way" and is the most comprehensive and revealing work on the principles, rituals and beliefs of modern witchcraft.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #859612 in Books
- Published on: 2002-09-30
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 584 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Janet and Stewart Farrar, authors of many books on witchcraft appeared frequently in the media. Stewart lived with his wife in Co. Meath, Ireland, until his death in 2000.
Customer Reviews
Comprehensive Witchcraft
Actually two volumes in one, The Witches' Bible provides extensive research into the modern practice of Wicca. Often drawing on the well-known expertise of pioneers in folklore and witchcraft. It is an absolute necessity for any serious enthusiast. Extensive background is offered, not only in ritual, but the origins and meaning of the acts. Thankfully, "money spells" and other tripe is left out of this in depth work. Whether, you are involved in active group, a solitary, or simply in search of accurate, concise information- The Witches' Bible is one of the few worthwhile works available. Enjoy
Narrowminded
This book does give a lot of detail for anyone interested in the ritual and tradition of Gardnerian Wicca. However it is painfully narrow minded regarding ritual and places huge emphasis on male - female polarity in working, making this book totally useless to those who have a same sex working partner, or who work alone. It also takes an insulting tone towards those who think or do things differently.
As I see it, unless you are straight, work in a coven, and a strictly Gardnerian coven, forget it. if you meet all of those criteria, youll more than likely find it quite useful, but then again, the coven could teach you it all anyway... kinda pointless really.




