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If you are looking for an intermediate guide to Wicca and some lovely Sabbat rituals this is the book for you.
But, this book does do a great job of covering the basics of Wiccan beliefs and practices and if that’s what you are looking for, this could be a good place to start. It was such a pleasure to meet you both, and I really appreciated how smoothly and professionally you ran everything. Her lyrical letters, accompanied by pen-and-ink sketches, bring the reader to an understanding of the solitary witch's lifestyle and beliefs. A lot of the beliefs in this do not line up with my own personal experiences with the gods, and unfortunately, it wasn’t for me.That’s grown more worrying, with the kidnap of children across England, and further evidence of the breakdown of bonding weirstones along the Hedge. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. Your selection was perfect for our children and what really made the difference was your ability to engage with each child, discuss their interests and help them to choose a suitable book based on your extensive knowledge of the books you were selling. Crystals for Beginners: A Guide to Collecting and Using Crystals and Stones by Corrine Kenner (****)- This short, comprehensive guide is a great introduction for any witch interested in using crystals in their magical practice. It is fitting that the book ends with the words “I love being a hedgewitch, it is what I am all about”.
One thing she does get right about hedgecraft and hedgewitches is that the tradition is based on the old wise woman or man who lived on the edge of town, by the hedge rows. In the days of mass production and rather generic feeling tomes with zero feeling of nostalgia, this is a much-welcomed find. At times I felt I was being lead into a deep meditation with sentences like "feel the rough bark of the tree, . Hedge Riding – the practice of Shamanic and Astral voyage – is covered in-depth in her follow-up book: Pagan Portals Hedge Riding. I do question a great deal of the history and mythology, as she's given no references for it other than scattered bits of Gardnerian and Alexandrian lore.So you never really got an idea for the interest of the other party, making the book seem more like a collection of community college lectures on a subject. When I finished, I felt compelled to buff up on herbal remedies and add some new information to my ever-growing library of healing.