The only book on Wicca you will ever need!<br><br>Learn about Wiccan festivals, history and Wheel of the Year. <br><br>Perform your own magic so you will never need to buy another spell book again.<br><br>A comprehensive guide to herbs, crystals, rituals, chants and incantations.<br><br>Set up an altar in your own personal way.<br><br>A rundown on the many Gods and Goddesses.<br><br>Information on every other aspect of Wicca – from birth and death to the significance of full moons.<br><br>It doesn't matter if you're new to Wicca or have been practising for years; this book, unlike any other on the market, will benefit you in many ways.<br><br>Uncover all there is to know about being Wiccan, learn about nature and rediscover your place within this beautiful world.
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Tony Bell. Wicca Teachings - An Introduction and Practical Guide
Introduction
What is Wicca?
Wicca Paths and Traditions
Gods & Goddesses
Nature
The Elements
The Great Wheel
Covens
The Altar
Birth, Marriage and Death
The Book of Shadows
The Witches Alphabet
Morals and Codes
How to do Magic
How to Interpret your Dreams
Colour and Candle Magic
The Pentagram and Pentacle
Herbs
Gems, Stones and Crystals
Chants and Incantations
Rituals and Spells
Divination and Empaths
Sun Sign Astrology
Celtic Tree Birth Signs
Native American Animal Zodiac
Some Final Thoughts
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When I first decided to become Wiccan I started to read books on the subject and quickly learned there were many conflicting views and stories about Wicca. There were bulky academic books that were hard to understand or fluffy fun spell books. There were books about covens, books about solitary witches, books about the history of Wicca and books about magic or witchcraft. But there were no straight to the point books that told you how to live your life as a Wiccan and exactly what Wicca was and what Wiccans believed. I became frustrated and sought answers online, joining many Wicca websites and forums but I found people there very impatient and quite harsh to new Wiccans wanting to learn. There was a suggestion that those new to the belief were lazy for not doing their own research, which in turn often led to those in the know being reticent to help. As well as becoming more and more frustrated at the way people coming into Wicca were being treated, I also encountered a great number of sites promoting ‘The Dark Arts’, something which is definitely not Wicca. Others stated, as a matter of fact, that Wicca was a new religion created by Gerald Gardner; again not true.
Throughout the following years though, I learned all I could about Wicca. I found many excellent books and websites, made numerous Wiccan friends and talked to some very learned scholars on the subject - until I acquired a particularly defined view of all Wiccans and the beliefs they held.