Books For Borrowing
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Drawing Down the Moon, By Margot Adler, 1979. In depth look at the social phenomenon of Paganism and Goddess worship in the last few decades. Practically required reading. Subjects: Religion, Occult, Womens studies. email

The Herb Lady's Notebook, By Venus C. Andrecht, 1994. Decent intro to practical herbalism. Very funny journal-style book. Good recipies and sound herbal advice. Subjects: Herbal remedies, homeopathy. email

Real Magic, By Isaac Bonewits, 1989. He examines every catagory of occult phenomena from ESP to Eastern ritual and explores the basic laws of magic,relateing them to natural laws of the universe. Includes the "Cult Danger Evaluation". I haven't read it. Ask Emlyn. Subjects: Magic email

Glamoury: Magic of the Celtic Green World, By Steve Blamires, 2000. Brings together concepts from the Irish Celtic spiritual tradition, practical techniques, and extensive research into Celtic culture to provide an unparalleled tool for personal evolution. Requires a great deal of study to get much out of it. A complicated spirituality. Subjects: Spirituality, Irish History, Mythology, Magic. email

Complete Book of Witchcraft, By Raymond Buckland, 2003. A complete workbook for dedicated initiates and solitaries. Revised and expanded. Includes standard spells, knowledge and practical tradition info. It has my notes in it, but please don't write in it. I recommend this book. Subjects: New Age, Witchcraft. email

Wicca for Life, Raymond Buckland, 2001. The way of the craft--from Birth to Summerland. Includes ways to enrich daily practice, develop psychic abilities and healing tendencies, balance, coping with crises, improving relationships, correspondance charts,  and basic info on holidays and religous theology. A rather basic book, Ray keeps telling us there is more (better) info in some of his other book. Subjects: Wicca. email

Animal Magick, By D.J. Conway, 2003. Shows you how to access the spiritual powers of familiars for personal enrichment. Gives practical meditations, rituals, and powerf chance for enticing, befriending, understanding and using the magick of familiars. Chants kind of lame. Few rituals.It was clear she spent more time on some animals than others. Subjects:New Age, Magic, Shamanism. email

Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, By Scott Cunningham 2001. A simple yet comprehensive indtoduction to the beli9efs and rituals of Wicca. he explains philosophies,tenets, holidays andrituals in a way that everyone can understand,and not be intimidated. Rather un-poetic, but REALLY handy. A true classic. Subjects: Wicca, Magic, Religion. email or email

Crystal, Gem and Metal Magic, By Scott Cunningham, 2004. Learn how to find and cleanse stones and use them in divination, spells and tarot readings. Learn symbolic meaning of a stones shape and color. Uber useful correspondance things. His knowledge is sound. Subjects: New Age, Crystals, Magick. email

Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, By Scott Cunningham, 2003. Accessable and easy to read correspondance for magickal use of herbs, plants and roots. Subjects: New Age, Wiccan and Paganism, Practical Magick. email

Earth, Air, Fire and Water,
By Scott Cunningham, 1997. Uses the four elements to help you create spells and rituals with a minimum of equipment. A practical handbook to magick. Lacks the fifth element, spirit, within its pages. Subjects: Folklore, Wicca. email

The Truth About Witchcraft Today, By Scott Cunningham, 2001. A basic introduction for people who aren't of the Craft, but want to know what it is and isn't. Talks a little bit about everything. An excellent introductory book for people not ready to initiate. Subjects: Folklore, witchcraft, Wicca. email

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