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Exploring Wicca - The Beliefs, Rites And Rituals Of The Wiccan Religion

 
 
 
 
 
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Tens of thousands of people throughout the world practice or wish to practice Wicca on their own. This book serves as both a beginner’s guide for those exploring Wicca for the first time, as well as a "refresher" to bring seasoned Witches up to speed.

Exploring Wicca provides an overview of Witchcraft and the many ways it is practiced today. It explains exactly how you can become a Wiccan practitioner and live a magickal life. Lady Sabrina teaches how to cast spells for love, money, personal success, and renewed health, as well as how to reconnect with nature and the powers of the universe.

In addition to describing the magickal arts, this newly revised and expanded edition of Exploring Wicca explains the principles and ideals that govern the practice of Wicca, including hands-on advice for spellwork and sample rituals for celebrations and worship. It contains everything the seeker needs:

- Principles governing the Wiccan religion. - History of Wicca and the beliefs of the Celtic Druids. - The Charge of the Goddess and Charge of the God. - Principles of nature and its sacred symbols. - Importance of Wiccan myth and scripture. - Using the Cauldron and Stang.

Through Exploring Wicca, readers will discover the roots of Wiccan beliefs, explore Wiccan scripture, learn to create sacred space and how to invoke the God and Goddess.

The Wiccan religion is unique in that it lacks the hierarchical structure and doctrine imposed by most organized religions—there is no spiritual leader to dictate morals or impose punishment.

And there is no specific doctrine that must be followed, except, perhaps, for the Wiccan Rede: "An it harm none, do what you will." By following Lady Sabrina’s simple, straightforward approach, anyone can learn to become a priest or priestess of the Wiccan religion.

About the Author
Lady Sabrina (Cobb, California) has been actively involved in Wicca, magick, and the metaphysical arts for more than 25 years. She is priestess and founder of Our Lady of Enchantment, the largest Seminary of Wicca in the United States, and the author of many books including The Witch’s Master Grimoire, Celebrating Wiccan Spirituality (both New Page Books), and Wiccan Magick for Beginners.

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I think this is great. I have wanted to practice wicca for a long time though I truly realized it recently. I couldn't find enough information on it or a teacher in my town and this book has truly explained a lot.

07/03/2009