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Paperback Spirit of the Witch: Religion & Spirituality in Contemporary Witchcraft Book

ISBN: 0738703389

ISBN13: 9780738703381

Spirit of the Witch: Religion & Spirituality in Contemporary Witchcraft

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In this one-of-a-kind guidebook, award-winning Wiccan author and scholar Raven Grimassi presents an insightful portrait of the spirit of the Witch. He explores the spiritual element of the rituals, practices, and beliefs of Witchcraft, and how these elements apply not only to the seasons of nature, but also to the mystical seasons of the soul.

Literate and positive, Spirit of the Witch examines the oral tradition of Witches, as well as the...

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Sprit of the Witch

Yet another excellent book from Raven Grimassi! Good for beginners to the Craft or the crones and sages! Excellent research and information important to all Witches. Raven Moon, HPS Coven of Corvus Moon

Spirit of the Witch

This is an excellent book with in-depth information relating to the spirituality of the Witch. I especially like the history of the Witchs' tools. Grimassi is an excellent author.

This should be THE first book anyone chooses on Witchcraft

This book touches on how the practice of Witchcraft is a philosophy 1st a religion 2nd and a magical system 3rd. Magic only plays a small part in witchcraft which really suprised me. A majority of the people curious about witchcraft or someone who just merely wants to educate themselfs on the topic of witchcraft (like me) thinks its all about magic and spells and getting the material things you need and or desire by using magic. This book disects the philosophy , spirtual and religion aspects of withcraft as it also touches on magic as well. He talks about the tools used in witchcraft (wand , pentacle , chalice and athame ,). Other books I have read talk about them also , but not as in depth and in glorious detail as he does. He talks about how they relate to the elements of air ,earth,fire and water. Basically , they are a tangible metephor for the metaphysical nature they symbolize. He goes in further depth on the subject of tools and it makes you more aware of why you use them. The author goes on to say how vital it is to participate in the eight sabbats of the year as well as the full moon rituals of each month and the solstices and the equinoxes. This is done to empower the witchs strength and maintain it through an unbroken participation with ritual(s). This is because the witch is bathed in magickal energy that is inherent at these specific times of power. After reading this book you come to know how vital it is to be involved in the changing of the seasons and cycles of the moon and celebrate them. The author makes it known that it is paramount that you get involved with nature and their energies. The "magical craft" and "capturing the magic" area of the book (chapter 8) really gives you good insight on how magic really works and he gives excellent verbal examples concerning the magical craft and capturing the magic with a class that he taught. If one finally decides that witchcraft is their way to spiritual enlightment for better living he gives you a dedication ritual that you will perform out in natural earth surroundings with stones,herbs and water while sitting in a magick circle under the goddess of the full moon. Once you decide that witchraft is the path you choose , he sugggests that you should practice/get involved with divination of some sort i.e. , the tarot , scrying with a mirror , making incense from scratch , herb magick or crafting/making magikal tools. As my title says , this should be the 1st book anyone gets on the practice of witchcraft. I wish it would have been mine.

Must have book.

If you're well past the more basic Wicca 101 books, and even have read some more "in-depth" or "intermediate" books on Witchcraft, this book is still set apart from all the rest.More than a "how-to" (although Gramassi does give some instructions on various subjects I'll point out later) the author gives a depth to subjects many readers already know about.You know that Witches use a chalice, athame, wand, and pentacle while practicing, but have you been able to make the historical connectrion as to why? Why do specific elements correspond to these tools? What exactly does a witch do BESIDES cast spells?What makes a Witch? Who can become one? Is the Path of the Wise for you? Gramassi devotes more than just a chapter to these questions and some how-to's on where to get started. He details a ritual to guide you on your quest for knowledge in order to find out if Witchcraft is for you, and proceeds to take the next logical step in outlining a dedication ritual if you decide it is.How do you go from a monotheistic religion to a polytheistic religion such as Witchcraft, without the awakward feeling of "abandoning" your religious roots? Gramassi also covers this, and is the one author I have found that does so in a helpful, positive way. In fact, he's the only author I have come across that actually discusses the issue.This is truely a great book, especially for those who are looking into Witchcraft, and to those who need to be reminded of the spirtuality that drew them to it in the first place.

The Next Step

Unlike a number of other books on witchcraft, Spirit of the Witch is about the spirituality of witchcraft and the author, Raven Grimassi, takes us on a journey to discover the basic principles that unite all witches, our "commonality."Ask any long-time witch and she will most likely tell you that spell-casting is but a small part of being a witch. We spend alot of our time doing "normal" things: dishes, laundry, shoveling snow, mowing the lawn, and cursing at the computer. Spell-casting is usually set aside for occasions of great need.Grimassi displays our strong connection with trees, stones, fire, and the natural world quite admirably given the non-comformiality of our character. Symbolic meanings are given for mytho-magical items such as the cauldron and the broom. There are also the meanings and the use of the tools of the Craft as well as dedications for each: the pentacle, wand, athame, and chalice. Nearly all of the basics of the Path are covered here.So what makes a witch? Who is allowed to be a witch? As Grimassi well knows, the answer to those questions changes with each witch you ask. Despite this little glitch of ours, Grimassi walks the noble path of self-discovery and gives the reader an example of a dedication to perform.White, grey, or black witches; the Sabbats, Solstices, and Equinoxes; responsibility for our own actions, and self-discipline are all discussed within the pages of this book.After you have gotten your fill of spell-crafting and beginner's books, Spirit of the Witch offers the reader the next step into the realm of witchcraft.
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