Wicca, Witchcraft & Paganism

More Techniques of Natural Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)
More Techniques of Natural Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)

Review:I haven't had a chance to try any of the spells yet, but, as usual with Scott Cunningham's work, this is a pretty good book. As one who resides in the upper mid-west, the snow spells will definitely be nice. :) Read more

Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)
Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)

Review:I have had this book for several years. I have never read all the way through it. However, I do have a tendency to get sidetracked. I feel as if a lot of the information is good basic information, however he does heavily quote his beliefs going so far as to make a basic circle casting about his path. He teaches very little on writing your own rituals. I also feel less confident in it if for nothing else but because he quotes his other books every page or so. He also mostly recommends reading onl... Read more

The Necronomicon
The Necronomicon

Review:I thought this book would be a more serious learning experience about different beliefs. But when I saw how some of the words in the book were spelled like magik, I was very disappointed. As far as I'm concerned the book seems like nothing more than just a joke and I don't even want to finish reading it. I'm so disappointed I thought it was true study about believes that people had and I would just wanted to learn about that but it's nothing more than comic book with spells and stupid words spel... Read more

The Book of the Law
The Book of the Law

Review:This book is the cornerstone of the philosophy of Thelema which was established by Aleister Crowley and it is essential to anyone who wants to understand Crowley's writings. Simply one of the most important books of esoteric thought. Read more

Pocket Havamal
Pocket Havamal

Review:It's sized *just right* to NOT fit comfortably in the calf pockets or shoulder pockets of the newer Army OCP uniform. The translation is atrociously hard to read. Passages look clumsy, and lack of punctuation doesn't make it any easier. In a tactical environment, the best translation is one where a service member can glance at it's pages and grab some quick inspiration if you have downtime for a five minute smoke break. It shouldn't take five minutes to untangle the translator's verbiage. I *... Read more

Hidden Source of Trouble in the Christian’s Life
Hidden Source of Trouble in the Christian’s Life

Review:This book is definitely a must for those with christian libraries. I couldn't put this one down. Warning, do not read this book and be put under bondage, rather read it and pray for revelation, God is full of grace. Read more

Brida (Spanish Edition)
Brida (Spanish Edition)

Review:Another great tale by Coehlo. Well written and full of magic. My only reason to give it four stars, instead of five, is that I have connected with other books by him a little bit more - but that is a personal thing :-) Read more

Brida: A Novel (P.S.)
Brida: A Novel (P.S.)

Review:Great novel! Shows you that when you look for the wonderful feeling, love, the person who we think is the right person to share that feeling, it could be just someone who are going to teach us something alone the way. Read more

The Ultimate Book of Shadows for the New Generation
The Ultimate Book of Shadows for the New Generation

Review:Its sad that Llewellyn still publishes this trash. SRW is as problematic as they come, mishmashing barely-cited, practically-plagiarized work with rumors, misinformation, and her own dogma (which is as harmful and exclusionary as any conventional religion's BS). She lifts content from other authors as well as faiths and cultures, and puts it all under the label of witchcraft. Or is it Wicca? Oh. Right. She doesnt know the difference.

Please don't buy this book. Do yourself a favor and pic... Read more

Witch: Unleashed. Untamed. Unapologetic.
Witch: Unleashed. Untamed. Unapologetic.

Review:This book is, simply put, amazing. It is not just a guide for women who are interested in Wicca or The Craft, but it is an inspiring read that empowers and vitalizes the meaning of being a WOMAN. I absolutely LOVE this book and can't wait to sink my teeth into more of Lisa Lister's work! Read more

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