Where Witchcraft Lives

Where Witchcraft Lives by Doreen Valiente, published by Centre for Pagan Studies Limited in March 2014, is a 112-page exploration of the foundations of modern Witchcraft. In this edition, Valiente revisits her first literary work from 1962, offering insights into the practices and beliefs surrounding Witchcraft in Sussex. The book delves into the significance of the Horned God, the symbolism of hares and the Moon, as well as various folk-rites that contribute to the understanding of Witchcraft.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the elements that shape contemporary Pagan practices, as Valiente discusses the historical context and cultural influences that have informed the modern Witchcraft movement. The text covers topics related to occultism, religion, and folklore, providing a comprehensive overview of the traditions and rituals that have persisted over time. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of body, mind, and spirit within the framework of Wicca and social science.
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Doreen Valiente was one of the most respected English witches to have influenced the modern day Pagan movement. In this book, a re-visit of her first literary outing of 1962, she examines Witchcraft in Sussex, the role of the Horned God, hares and the Moon, folk-rites and the powers of Witchcraft. She is hereby laying the foundations of the modern day Witchcraft movement. As Gerald Gardner is now commonly thought of as the ‘Father’ of contemporary Witchcraft, so Doreen is known affectionately as the ‘Mother of Modern Witchcraft’.
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