Power of the Witch. The Earth, the Moon, and the Magical Path to Enlightenment. Laurie Cabot
I'm enjoying "Power of the Witch" by Laurie Cabot, the Official Witch of Salem.
Unleash your inner power and embark on a
journey of self-discovery with this thoughtful guide to the ancient
wisdom of witchcraft.
Laurie Cabot, a practicing
Witch and a renowned spiritual counselor, invites you to unlearn the
misconceptions about witchcraft and embrace the potential that comes
from this vibrant religion. She traces the history of magic and its
manifestations across different cultures, from ancient creation myths to
medieval Christianity and beyond, and offers a comprehensive overview
of witchcraft’s basic principles.
An accessible roadmap to witchcraft, Power of the Witch provides useful advice on:
• The different paths to becoming a Witch • How to join or create a coven • The best practices when building an altar • Herbal magic and divination • The power of color and number • And much more!
With Power of the Witch,
Laurie gives you an invaluable resource to integrating witchcraft into
your daily life so you too can experience personal growth, empowerment,
and a deeper connection to the natural world.
Spells for Change. A Guide for Modern Witches. Frankie Castanea. Chaotic Witch Aunt
I'm enjoying "Spells for Change: A Guide for Modern Witches" by social media influencer Frankie Castanea aka Chaotic Witch Aunt.
Forget warts and cauldrons—a new generation of
witches is on the rise. From justice spells to protective charms,
Frankie Castanea brings their fresh style to an ancient practice,
showing that contemporary witchcraft is a powerful force for good and a
tool for manifesting positive change.
Modern-day
witches are a blend of the old and the new. They travel to the grocery
store, work nine-to-five jobs, and teach in our classrooms. They also
carry black tourmaline and quartz, and wave bay and rosemary bundles
over their doorways.
Within an ancient and sacred practice, a new
type of Craft has taken hold: one that combines the power of action
with energy and intent, prioritizes self-realization, and matches its
activism with manifestation.
With chapters on meditation, grounding, cleansing, banishing, binding, and more, Spells for Change will help the modern witch create change within the hearth, the heart, and the world—one spell at a time.
Book of Shadows. Phyllis Curott. Autobiography. Wicca. Witchcraft
I'm enjoying Phyllis Curott's autobiography "Book of Shadows."
When Phyllis Curott, a high-powered Manhattan lawyer began exploring Witchcraft, she discovered a spiritual movement that defied all stereotypes. Encountering neither satanic rites nor eccentric spinsters, she came to embrace the reconstruction of Europe's indigenous spirituality; the religion of the Goddess. Book of Shadowschronicles Phyllis' introduction and initiation inteo Wicca, her ascension to the position of Wiccan High Priestess, and her efforts to reconcile her newfound spirituality with her struggles as a woman rising through the ranks of the corporate world. Along the way, she relates the history of Witchcraft and shares many traditional Wiccan practices. Engagingly written and rich with detailed rituals, spells, and techniques, this inspirational book traces a modern woman's spiritual journey into a realm of extraordinary experience and enlightenment.
The Meaning of Witchcraft. Gerald Gardner. Wicca. Occult
I'm enjoying some of the newly reissued Occult books in the Weiser Classics series. "The Meaning of Witchcraft" by Gerald Gardner is an essential Wiccan text.
"Those of us who use the word witch with all of the pride and fortification that it offers us do so thanks to Gardner’s lucid, liberating vision.”—Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power
Often called the father of modern witchcraft, Gerald Gardner’s life and works were ground-breaking in opening the door for the modern revival of Wicca and neo-paganism. The Meaning of Witchcraft (originally published in 1959) was the first sympathetic book written from the point of view of a practicing witch.
“The foundation of magical beliefs,” Gardner wrote, “of which witchcraft is a form, is that unseen Powers exist, and that by performing the right sort of ritual, these Powers can be contacted and either forced or persuaded to assist one in some way. People believed this in the Stone Age, and they believe it, consciously or not, today. It is now well known that most superstition is, in fact, broken-down ritual. The meaning of witchcraft is to be found not in strange religious theories about God and Satan but in the deepest levels of the human mind, the collective unconscious, and the earliest developments of human society.”
The Meaning of Witchcraft is an enduring and invaluable source book for witches today. This Weiser Classics edition includes a new foreword by Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch. In it, Grossman revisits the historical role and mixed legacy that Gardner has played in the revival of witchcraft and magic in modern times.
First published in 1954, "Witchcraft Today" was a landmark text that inspired a Revival. Written by Gerald Gardner, the Father of Wicca. Still an interesting read 70 years later.
An expanded edition of the quintessential Wiccan classic written by the father of the pagan renaissance.
First published in 1954, this landmark exploration of Wicca inspired a passionate revival of interest in indigenous British religion and led to the rebirth of a way of life. Encompassing an explanation of Wiccan rituals and tenents, as well as a comprehensive study of occult practices worldwide and throughout the ages, Witchcraft Today is a book that "belongs on the bookshelf of every Witch and every person . . . interested in the whole vast field of the occult" (Raymond Buckland, author of Wicca for Life).
This special expanded edition of the historic volume, reissued in celebration of its 50th anniversary, includes the original introduction written for the book by Dr. Margaret Murray, former president of the British Folklore Society and the author of influential books on Witchcraft. It also includes new material by contemporary practitioners and scholars:
- Judy Harrow, author of Wicca Covens and Devoted to You, discusses the context of Gardner's life and work and gives an analysis of his published sources as well as which later books carry on the major themes. - Ronald Hutton, eminent historian and author of Triumph of the Moon, looks at Gardner's life and times. - Wren Walker, coproducer of the Witches' Voice website, shares her observations about Wicca today. - Graduate student Tara Nelson looks into the religion's possible future.
This audacious work is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the ancient practice of Witchcraft, or by its growing influence on contemporary culture, including references to the practice of Wicca on TV and in movies, and courses that teaches its principles in mainstream academic institutions. Combining an exploration of the often-secret past of Witches with a look at its current practice, Witchcraft Today is an essential tool to be used for study, reflection, inspiration, and transformative ideas.
Love Magic. Laurie Cabot. Salem, Massachusetts. Witchcraft
I'm greatly enjoying "Love Magic" by Laurie Cabot, the Official Witch of Salem!
Discover the power of love through the mystical practice of magic in this wide-ranging collection of spells, rituals, and meditations from the authors of Power of the Witch.
You don't have to be a Witch to use Love Magic. This enlightening book—a rich treasury of spells for men, women, and couples to attract, enhance, or end relationships—addresses both the novice and the experienced magic worker. Following an inspiring and informative overview on the meaning of love magic and on the craft of performing it, Love Magic offers an extensive array of rituals to bring warmth, affection, pleasure, and passion into your life and the lives of others. Told in Laurie Cabot's friendly voice and reflecting her many years of experience as a Witch, Love Magic promotes magic for the good of all and the harm of none, so readers can't hurt their chances at love, only increase them.