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Paperback Wild Witchcraft: A Guide to Natural, Herbal and Earth Magic Book

ISBN: 0007145438

ISBN13: 9780007145430

Wild Witchcraft: A Guide to Natural, Herbal and Earth Magic

There was a time when people's lives were dictated by the seasons, by dawn and dusk and the weather. But today, with electric lights, central heating and air conditioning, we can ignore the weatherand... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good and Informative Book

This is a good book. I have others by this author and really like them. She writes for the solitary more than the groups and that is what I like. She doesn't browbeat the Wicca into everything and really likes to have more on the earth, natural, what you have and how to use it instead of going out and buying all kinds of things, etc. Excellent for people on budgets, especially in this day and age, but it is even more important because of recycling and environment and what is yours has your life attached through it instead of something off a shelf in a store that someone else's energies are in.

Go beyond the basics

There are a great many Wicca 101 books out on the market. This one is by far the best I have ever read. Most books written with a beginner in mind rarely address the deeper issues of being Wiccan or Pagan. They hardly ever delve into the issues surrounding our past or the reasons many of us become and stay witches in the first place. Ms. Green continues to write a high caliber book with this newest addition to her repertoire. This book goes beyond the basics of spell work found in nearly all beginner books on the market. In fact, spell work takes its rightful place as a minor part of our religion in this book. This book focuses on the reality of magic. The author helps the beginner explore his or her connection to the Divine with guided meditations and clear concise suggestions on how to become aware of the existence of the Elementals and Divine in our own everyday lives. This book is chock full of information and suggestions meant to lead a person new to a Pagan path to a better understanding of this Path. It also teaches in a gentle and straightforward manner such things as ethics and manners. Something that is sorely lacking in most Wicca 101 books, and sadly from our daily lives these days. Even though I am no longer a beginner myself, I will keep this book on my shelves. There are many interesting tidbits of thought and information that reawakened my mind to new avenues to my own connection with the Divine. I especially liked the chapters focusing on the Elementals with their exercises in forming stronger connections to each one. I highly recommend this book to the newcomer and the more advanced student looking to renew their understanding of the Divine and a magical lifestyle. W. Lyon Martin Author/Illustrator of An Ordinary Girl, A Magical Child

Filled with information for the solitary witch......

Marion Green, author of `A WITCH ALONE' has written another wonderful book for solitaries. Green practices "WILD WITCHCRAFT' in the UK and she suggests that all the coven inductions in the world will not make you a witch if you don't understand the basis of magic, which is nothing less than the wild world. Over the years Green has developed a good deal of expertise in the areas of folklore and magic, both grounded in the natural world. I like her works because rather than merely relate "fairy tales" and magical gimmickry, she interweaves folk tales and folk practices that reflect the practical ways our ancestors related with the ground of their being, the Earth. Like her Witch Alone, this book is crammed with useful information. Green's narrative shows us that understanding the world around you begins with appreciating the balance of the solar and lunar cycles that govern the natural world (if those phenomena aren't magical what is??). And, what have humans done to affect this balance? (Two Indian scientists writing in a prestigious journal a few years ago suggested that Global Warming could be a factor leading to a Tsunami - think of how the ice caps weight the top and bottom of the globe remembering all the while that the Earth's surface is made up of tectonic plates that slip and slide and cause quakes and tidal waves. What happens if the weight of these polar caps changes?) Once upon a time, there was a world not ruled by the clock or the calendar. Those devices were introduced to regulate and control people. We moderns are far removed from our natural roots and it's rhythms. The introduction of space-time `regulations' leads to ailments generated by living in an artificial world, such as seasonal affective disorders (too little natural and too much artificial light, not enough natural vitamins?), chronic fatigue ("daylight savings", long work hours and stressful commutes, noise pollution), and depression (consumption of overly refined sugars, bad fats, inorganic ingredients doctored with chemicals to "improve" taste). Green suggests that if we dig a little deeper and recover the practices and rituals associated with the `seasons' of the year which reflect the earth's natural rhythms, as well as practice a little old-fashioned common sense, we would better understand our role in the wild world. We could begin by reconnecting with the underlying pagan meanings associated with holidays and see that they represent celebrations of natural world, and continue by finding ways to be "Green". If you want to be an effective and vibrant witch and not simply a wannabee, get this book. You need to discover wild witchcraft to practice magic!!
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