This is a complete book of spellcraft for student. Covering magical oils, poppet spells, witch’s potpourri, charm spells from the bell, books, candles, seals, talismans and more. A 8 1/4″ x 5 1/4″ paperback book with 96 pages.
With a wave and a flick, you’ll discover the fascinating history, tradition, and modern uses of the wand. From a variety of spells and rituals to methods for making your own wand, master wandmaker Alferian Gwydion MacLir presents a wealth of knowledge that witches of all levels can use. Filled with valuable information on crafting…
Take flight for a mesmerizing exploration of an event long shrouded in fear and mystery-the Witches’ Sabbath. Kelden presents an in-depth examination of the Sabbath’s historical and folkloric development as well as its re-emergence within the modern practice of Witchcraft. From discussions on the folklore of flight and the events of nocturnal gatherings to enchanting…
Filled with transformative stories of powerful women from legend and history, this book explores themes that witches, heretics, and warriors confront in a patriarchal world. Join the fight against the status quo by learning how to invoke your own defiant female ancestors and the lessons they represent. Each chapter examines a topic like standing tall…
A Treasury from Past Editions of The Witches’ Almanac. Magical secrets of the past help predict the future and enrich the present. A book about witchcraft, its theory and practice, derived from past issues of The Witches’ Almanac. Witches’ All will fill you in on more occult -secrets than you can wave a wand at….
Elizabeth Pepper founded The Witches Almanac in 1971 as a means to provide a source of good information to the quickly growing magical communities in the United States and Canada. Elizabeth, whose own Basque witchcraft tradition was rich in lore and myth, knew that witchcraft was at a crossroads that the paltry amounts of literature…
Founded in 1971 by Elizabeth Pepper, the art director of Gourmet magazine for many years, The Witches Almanac is a witty, literary publication that appeals to general readers as well as hard-core Wiccans. At one level, it is a pop reference that will fascinate anyone interested in folklore, mythology, and culture, but at another, it…
Covering all the traditional and necessary parts of Witchcraft, the Witches’ Bible by Farrar and Farrar contains two books in one volume: Eight Sabbats for Witches and The Witches’ Way. It discusses the Sabbats, Casting and Banishing the Magic Circle, Book of Shadows, Spells, running a coven, and more.
The Witches’ God examines the many concepts of the God, 12 individual gods of history, including rituals for invoking each, and a comprehensive directory of 1000 gods from world cultures past and present.
With more in-depth explorations of nature magick and divination, this beautifully illustrated guide to witchcraft is a must for all Wiccans in search of greater knowledge. It covers everything from hedge witches to druids; working with cosmic helpers like angels, gods and goddesses, and spirit guides for a variety of spells; nature magicfrom drawing down…
Harold Roth is a leading authority on plant/herbal magic. His new book, The Witching Herbs, is an in-depth exploration of 13 essential plants and herbs most closely associated with witchcraft13 because its the witching number and reflects the 13 months of the lunar calendar. The plants are poppy, clary sage, yarrow, rue, hyssop, vervain, mugwort,…