What are some good wiccan/pagan books?

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I am new to the craft and I want to learn more about it (herbs, tarot, special holidays, gods and goddesses, and anythin else). List some books you think would help me out.





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7 Comments to “What are some good wiccan/pagan books?”

  1. THE KINGDOM OF THE CULTS….

    CHOOSE TRINITY CHURCHES..

  2. Harry Potter, The Wizard of Oz, Macbeth.

  3. check out this site http://www.tradwicca.org a good networking site is http://www.wiccantogether.com and to find others in your area try http://www.witchvox.com
    Blessed Be

  4. http://lilacphilex.tripod.com/Scarletslibrary.html

    That’s my list.

    Here’s my site… you might find it useful or not:
    http://lilacphilex.tripod.com/index.html

  5. Most anything you can pick up by Scott Cunningham will be good for you to read regarding Wicca. I am not sure what “The Craft” is other than a TV non-sense name.

  6. Some specific suggestions for beginners:
    http://wicca.timerift.net/book_recommendations.shtml

    And more book reviews of mine:
    http://wicca.timerift.net/books.shtml

  7. If you are interested about learning about Wicca and/or Witchcraft here are a few legitimate sources to glean knowledge from. First being Witchvox athttp://www.witchvox.com/. Here you will gain knowledge through fellowship with other of like mind and knowledge through the countless articles posted. If this is not enough one could look into getting online training through the Sacred Mists athttp://www.sacredmists.com/, and Witch School at http://www.witchschool.com/, or OZ Wicca at http://www.ozwicca.com/, both are pretty decent for learning the Craft on the Web though like any site they have some issues. Also if you are close enough to an active group that specializes in education and development like the SCWF try and join them even if it’s on a limited capacity.

    If DVD’s are to your liking try Witchcraft Rebirth of the Old Religion by Raymond Buckland (DVD), Discovering Witchcraft by Janet and Stewart Farrar (DVD), Ancient Mysteries Witches by A&E (DVD), Craftwise Volume 1: Candle Magick by Peter Paddon (DVD), Craftwise Volume 2: Cord Magick by Peter Paddon (DVD), Wish on a Spell, Vo. 1 by Deborah Gray (DVD), Practical Magick DVD, The Craft (DVD).

    If books are what you’re interested in I also suggest that you get your hands on Wicca for Beginners by Thea Sabin and/or The Circle Within by Dianne Sylvan. Both of these books are very good reading and both will give you some deeper insight to the Craft and how it relates to you. Also you cannot go wrong with anything by Scott Cunningham.

    Study as much as you need to before deciding that you are Wiccan. Find those near you who are reputable and knowledgeable. Also stay away from those who are playing Wicca if you are serious about the religion and the craft, they will only slow you down and/or mislead you. Also, read all the books you can the good ones as well as the bad ones. Ultimately, study, study and then study some more. Find all you can and definitely cross reference whenever possible, this way you can get the best out of all you learn.

    Remember, you are the one that decides who’s a good or bad author not someone else because every author in my belief has something to offer, all you have to do is ignore the information that is not accurate and/or wrong. Oh and when the opportunity raises cross reference the information learned for accuracy.

    I hope my blurp helps out.

    Blessed Be

    Nyjh

    Links for more information:
    http://www.cuew.org/whatiswicca.html
    http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/?once=true&

    Networking:
    http://www.wiccantogether.com/
    http://www.witchschool.com/

    E-Books:
    http://www.scribd.com/search?cat=redesign&q=wicca&x=0&y=0

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