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Wicca and Witchcraft for Dummies - (For Dummies) by Diane Smith (Paperback)

Wondering what it takes to be a Wiccan? This plain-English guide introduces you to the vibrant world of Wicca and the practices of Witchcraft, describing its ancient origins, dispelling stereotypes, and explaining Wiccan beliefs, ethics, rituals, and holidays. You'll see what it means to live as a contemporary Wiccan -- and how to worship alone or with a group.

Discover how to
* Worship alone or join a coven
* Perform charms, blessings, and spells
* Obtain necessary tools and supplies
* Spot spiritual scams and inappropriate behavior
* Explore a spiritual path guided by nature

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Examines Wiccan magic, rituals, traditions, and code of conduct

Get the scoop on this ancient spiritual path

Wondering what it takes to be a Wiccan? This plain-English guide introduces you to the vibrant world of Wicca and the practices of Witchcraft, describing its ancient origins, dispelling stereotypes, and explaining Wiccan beliefs, ethics, rituals, and holidays. You'll see what it means to live as a contemporary Wiccan -- and how to worship alone or with a group.

  • Worship alone or join a coven
  • Perform charms, blessings, and spells
  • Obtain necessary tools and supplies
  • Spot spiritual scams and inappropriate behavior
  • Explore a spiritual path guided by nature

About the Author

Diane Smith, a writer and editor for more than 20 years, is also an eclectic Witch.

Wicca and Witchcraft for Dummies

Wondering what it takes to be a Wiccan? This plain-English guide introduces you to the vibrant world of Wicca and the practices of Witchcraft, describing its ancient origins, dispelling stereotypes, and explaining Wiccan beliefs, ethics, rituals, and holidays. You'll see what it means to live as a contemporary Wiccan -- and how to worship alone or with a group.

Discover how to
* Worship alone or join a coven
* Perform charms, blessings, and spells
* Obtain necessary tools and supplies
* Spot spiritual scams and inappropriate behavior
* Explore a spiritual path guided by nature

    Genres WitchcraftWiccaReligionNonfictionPaganismOccultSpirituality
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384 pages, Paperback

First published July 29, 2005

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Diane Smith

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I bought this as a conversation book as I have plenty of spell books and other informative books on the Craft. Flipping through this one on a boring day actually turned out to be kinda cool. As with all the "dummies" books it of course oversimplifies things but it turned out to be a decent beginners guide. It goes through the purpose and meaning of the different candles and herbs used in spellcrafting, even informing the reader of the exact reasons to use certain colors and herbs in different spells. It also explains the different "holy" days and the activities that fit each one in detail. It has some history of witchcraft as well and the basic "rules" of practicing the Craft. It also includes some simple spells and rituals. I still have the book and I recommend it to those with an open mind that want to learn at least the basics before moving on to more complicated works. I also recommend it for those that are just interested in this particular spiritual path, even if they have no urge or calling to become a practitioner of the Art of Spellcrafting

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Read this book years ago, and decided to reread now. A lot is redundant to me at this point, but it is well written and great for a new comer.

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It's interesting book. Provides a lot of information.
It's the first book on witchcraft where I heard quantum physics mentioned. And in a way, the law of attraction (fully explained in the book "The Secret"). I like that they did this.
I think, in a way, it has always felt like that for me.
However, there were also things in the book I didn't fully agree with.
No matter how often she says it doesn't have dogma, and it's a free believe to shape as you want, it still has too many limits and rules (a.k.a. dogma) for me. (As it always had, in my opinion).

I am very relieved it's not mainly based on just the Gardnerian & Alexandrian practises anymore. Back when I got into Wicca (so long ago), books were mainly based on these 2 practises, and I really dislike them.

Also a bit of a shame the Netherlands weren't mentioned in the list of countries where they held witch trials.

Personally I find the book overly dramatic on wether to tell people or not that your practise Wicca / Witchcraft, and all the secrecy around it.
But I may be "too Dutch" for this. We are very open & honest about these things and don't shock easily. At least, not that I ever noticed. Especially not in the 21st century.

So, to wrap it up : Very good, informative book. Especially for someone new to the craft, it contains all the basics you need to know. And to them, I definitely recommend it.

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With a title like Wicca & Witchcraft, one could believe that the subject matter delves into the occult and, perhaps, specifically Satanism or some other sort of dark worship. However, this is not the case and the author goes into great pains to explain to the reader that Wicca & Witchcraft, for the purposes of the book, deals with old Pagan rituals blended with a modern flair of feminism, environmentalism, and a touch of New Age/Hippy philosophy.

This religion is setup as a Matriarchy with the Goddess as the only and/or supreme deity. While it is true there can be other Gods, elements, and spirits that a Wiccan can summon for help/support, these otherworldly helpers pale in comparison to that of the Goddess.

Wiccans believe in an interconnection between all things within the universe and as such, they do not practice harmful major or rituals as they believe what force/energy they project into the world, will come back to the Wiccan in threefold intensity. The general philosophy is to "Live and Let Live" and "Do No Harm"

Unlike other religion, Wicca does not have a set dogma and each Wiccan or Coven is free to practice as they will. This make Wicca unique when compared to other religions. Wiccans do not agree on a setup of standards or practices however; most do agree in a form of re-incarnation with the possibility of returning to the this plane of existence or merging with the Goddess and she is the source of everything.

The book also goes into many of the rituals and spells performed by some in Wicca as well as the notion of worshiping in "Skyclad" or naked. The author points out that this is not a common way of worshiping and that most Wiccans preform to leave their clothes on. She also dispels the notion of orgies or wild sex acts when practicing Wicca as a negative stereotype.

There are plenty of information of how Wiccans choose stones, herbs, candles, etc. for use in the rituals and magic and what the properties of each are best used for.

All in all, it was an informative read especially since I did not know a great deal about Wicca aside from what is portrayed in the movies and on television. I certainly cannot say that I would ever to choose to a Wiccan however; should I come across someone who does practice this particular religion, I will have a good understanding of their belief and how that may directly affect how they are as an individual.

Wicca and Witchcraft For Dummies

Wondering what it takes to be a Wiccan? This plain-English guide introduces you to the vibrant world of Wicca and the practices of Witchcraft, describing its ancient origins, dispelling stereotypes, and explaining Wiccan beliefs, ethics, rituals, and holidays. You'll see what it means to live as a contemporary Wiccan—and how to worship alone or with a group. Discover how to:

● Worship alone or join a coven

● Perform charms, blessings, and spells

● Obtain necessary tools and supplies

● Spot spiritual scams and inappropriate behavior

● Explore a spiritual path guided by nature

Diane Smith, a writer and editor for more than twenty years, is also an eclectic Witch.

Narrator Rebecca Mitchell is a performance artist and classically trained vocalist, as well as a professional host, emcee, and personality. Her natural flare for the dramatic, coupled with her love of being in the studio, brought her to the world of narrating in 2013. Her natural, mellifluous style reveals her rich alto training, love of storytelling, and ease in front of a microphone. Though a longtime New Englander, Rebecca Mitchell was born and raised in the Midwest. The myriad accents and dialects from her various homes, as well as those from her extensive travels, find their way into the characters she portrays. A collector of personality traits, idiosyncrasies, vocal styles, and personal histories, Rebecca infuses her narration with such elements, deepening the richness of her work.

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