Witchcraft A Beginners Guide to Witchcraft

Witchcraft: A Beginners Guide to Witchcraft by Gabby Benson, published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform on January 5, 2016, is a 132-page exploration of contemporary witchcraft. This edition presents witchcraft as a living religion that celebrates nature, emphasizes individuality, and incorporates elements of magic as a natural force. The book aims to demystify witchcraft, moving beyond medieval stereotypes to reveal its relevance in today’s world.
Readers will find insights into the principles of witchcraft, including its focus on nature-worship and the feminine aspect of spirituality. The guide addresses those who feel a connection to the magical and mystical, encouraging a deeper understanding of natural forces. With its approachable tone, this book serves as an introduction for anyone curious about the practices and beliefs associated with witchcraft and Wicca, making it a valuable resource for those looking to explore this ancient tradition.
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Far from medieval superstition or fairy story, witchcraft is real, alive and growing. It is a religion of Nature-worship that exalts the feminine, encourages individuality and delights in celebration – and yes, it is also about magic, for magic itself is a natural force. If you are attracted to the magical and mystical, if you have ever been alone in the countryside yet felt you were not alone – or if you are simply curious about natural forces, this book is for you. Witchcraft has much to offer if you practise it sincerely. It is remarkably ancient, but its message is deeply meaningful today as we realise how far we have become estranged from our roots.
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