Wiccan Roots

Wiccan Roots

Author: Philip Heselton

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781861631107

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...dispels many of the myths associated with Gerald Gardner and the development of modern Wicca. Heselton s research is excellent and his findings are well presented. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in, or practising, Wicca today. Graham King, The Museum of Witchcraft For those interested in the origin of Wicca this is a must-read book Wiccan Rede This book reveals a remarkable picture of the revival of witchcraft in England during the 1930s and 40s. Through years of research, the author has pieced together the story of how retired civil servant, Gerald Gardner, became involved in the worlds of naturism and folklore, which led him to discover a strange theatre run by an esoteric magical group known as the Crotona Fellowship. Here he made contact with a family of hereditary witches, whom the author has been able to identify, whose lineage dates back to Napoleonic times. The personalities of two key figures in the story, 'Old Dorothy' Clutterbuck, in whose house Gardner was initiated, and Dafo, his High Priestess, are brought to life, and photographs appear for the first time. Whatever the truth about Dorothy's involvement with witchcraft, extracts from her diaries, never before made public, reveal her as a pagan at heart. New light is shed on the momentous ritual the witches carried out in 1940 when invasion threatened, including the probable identity of those who gave their lives in the cause. Few witches, pagans or other students of modern religious movements will fail to be fascinated by the carefully researched revelations in this important book.


Origins of Modern Witchcraft

Origins of Modern Witchcraft

Author: Aoumiel

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781567186482

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This book sheds new light on the ancient origins of religion to give Wiccans, Witches, and the Neo-Pagans a sense of where they belong in history.


Witchcraft from the Inside

Witchcraft from the Inside

Author: Raymond Buckland

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9781567181012

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The word Witchcraft has been misunderstood for centuries. In the past 500 years, millions of people have faced persecution, torture, and even death after being accused of practicing Witchcraft. For many people the word "Witch" still conjures up images of secret spells and diabolical midnight rituals. So what exactly is Witchcraft (also called Wica or Wicca), and how did it evolve into one of today's fastest-growing religions? Witchcraft From the Inside presents the history of Witchcraft-from its roots in ancient fertility religions, to the madness of the Malleus Maleficarum and the European Witch trials, to the growth of modern Wicca in Britain and the United States. Essays contributed by leading Wiccan authorities explore the present state of Wicca and provide a glimpse into the future of this peaceful nature religion. Author Ray Buckland studied Witchcraft under Gerald Gardner, the man largely credited for the revival of Witchcraft and the establishment of Wicca as a modern religion. Mr. Buckland was instrumental in bringing Gardnerian Witchcraft from England to the United States and is considered to be one of the leading American authorities on Witchcraft. In the following excerpt, Mr. Buckland explains the mundane truths behind the seemingly horrific ingredients of the legendary "witches' brews". We know, from Shakespeare and other sources, that the Witches threw into their pots the most gruesome ingredients, right? There were things like the tongue of a snake, bloody fingers, catgut, donkey's eyes, frog's foot, goat's beard, a Jew's ear, mouse tail, snake head, swine snout, wolf's foot, and so on. Pretty disgusting by the sound of it-if you take them at face value! In fact these were all the most innocuous of ingredients: normal plants and herbs. Today all plants have a Latin name, so that they may be distinct and positively identified. Yet years ago they were known only by common, local names. A plant or herb might be known by one name in one part of the country and a quite different name in another part of the country. And these names were colorful ones, frequently given to the plant because of its looks, color, or other attributes. In the above list, adder's tongue was a name given to the dogtooth violet (Erythronium americanum); bloody fingers was the foxglove (Digitalis purpurea); catgut was the hoary pea (Tephrosia virginiana); donkey's eyes were the seeds of the cowage plant (Mucuna pruriens); frog's foot was the bulbous buttercup (Ranunculus bulbosus); goat's beard was the vegetable oyster (Tragopogon porrofolius); Jew's ear was a fungus that grew on elder trees and elm trees (Peziza auricula); mouse tail was common stonecrop (Sedum acre); snake head was balmony (Chelone glabra); swine snout was the dandelion (Taraxacum dens leonis); and wolf's foot was bugle weed (Lycopus virginicus). So the seemingly fearsome concoctions that the Witches mixed up in their cauldrons were nothing more than simple herbs going into a cookpot!


The Wiccan Mysteries

The Wiccan Mysteries

Author: Raven Grimassi

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781567182545

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Wicca is essentially a Celtic-oriented religion, but its Mystery Tradition is derived from several outside cultures as well. Readers of this book are exposed to a sense of the rich heritage that has been passed from one community to another, and that now resides within this system for spiritual development. Illustrations.


The Meaning of Witchcraft

The Meaning of Witchcraft

Author: Gerald B. Gardner

Publisher: Weiser Books

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 160925189X

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Thought to be the father of modern witchcraft, Gerald Gardner published The Meaning of Witchcraft in 1959, not long after laws punishing witches were repealed. It was the first sympathetic book written from the point of view of a practicing witch. The Meaning of Witchcraft is an invaluable source book for witches today. Chapters include: Witch's Memories and Beliefs, The Stone Age Origins of Witchcraft, Druidism and the Aryan Celts, Magic Thinking, Curious Beliefs about Witches, Signs and Symbols, The Black Mass, Some Allegations Examined. The Meaning of Witchcraft is a record of witches' roots-and a tribute to a founding pioneer with the courage to set that record straight.


Exploring Wicca, Updated Edition

Exploring Wicca, Updated Edition

Author: Lady Sabrina

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

Published: 2006-01-07

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0585475040

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An examination of Witchcraft and the many ways it is practiced today uncovers the roots of Wiccan beliefs, Wiccan Scripture, and sacred symbols, in an updated edition that includes hands-on advice for spellwork and sample rituals for celebrations and worship.


Advanced Wiccan Spirituality

Advanced Wiccan Spirituality

Author: Kevin Saunders

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 2003-02-05

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780954296322

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Information is drawn from the many esoteric traditions that inspire Wicca. Written by a Wiccan High Priest. This is for practitioners who are looking for something deeper than the many 'beginners' guides available. This fine sourcebook also utilises The Tree of life and The Tarot to help the reader.


The Journey Through Wiccan Lore

The Journey Through Wiccan Lore

Author: Natalie Ford

Publisher: Publishdrive

Published: 2023-12-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789635229789

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In the dimly lit corners of history, among the shadows of forgotten beliefs and ancient wisdom, there exists a path less traveled, a spiritual tradition that has endured and thrived through the ages-the path of Wicca. This ebook, "The Journey Through Wiccan Lore: Wiccan Pathways - Tracing the Rich History and Enduring Traditions of the Craft," invites you to embark on a journey of discovery, tracing the intricate web of Wiccan history, philosophy, and practice. Wicca, often called "The Craft," is a modern pagan, nature-based religion that draws upon ancient roots and timeless wisdom. It is a celebration of the sacred in all things, an acknowledgment of the cycles of nature, and a deep connection to the divine as immanent within the world. Its history is a tapestry woven with threads of ancient folklore, mysticism, and the spiritual yearnings of countless generations. In this ebook, we will explore the origins of Wicca, delving into its ancient pagan roots and the pivotal role played by figures like Gerald Gardner in the revival of modern Wicca. We will uncover the beliefs and principles that form the foundation of this spiritual path, from the Wiccan Rede's "Harm None" to the reverence of the Goddess and God.