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Unfortunately I don't
have room on my shelves to keep all books in stock, all the
time. These are a few that I have read and enjoyed and
hope that you will too |
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A new one for me and the shop.
I am looking forward to learning some stuff to apply to our
own group rituals. |
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This is truly one of my
favorite books on magic of all time. |
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As a beginner book, this is by
far the most gentle one out there. Highly recommended. |
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I have used several of the
recipes from this collection and have had great success - a
wonderful reference material. |
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Another great beginner book.
I used to think that Raymond Buckland was very dry, but
having met him I find him quite charming. |
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I really consider this book
essential reading for anyone who is interested in this path.
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A wealth of information.
Well put together and thought out. Great, especially
for the younger crowd. |
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Another one of those must
reads. A classic text for those interested in paganism
in any form. |
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This is good information,
organized well. I found that most of it fit and I
liked the practical exercises. |
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I think that this is my
favorite spell book. My children and I still use the
meal blessing from this book, and have done for the past 10
years or so. |
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The best book that I have found
for the younger crowd. Packed with stories, crafts and more
- excellent! |
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Lots of ideas and useful
information to change up your monthly moon rite. |
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A slightly different approach
to witchcraft. Perfect if you feel more at home in the
woods than the city. |
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Another view, this one follows
the Faerie tradition. Lots of exercises and great
information to explore from another angle. |
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One of my favorite herb books!
I use this one a lot. |
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I love this one too. When
you are first on a path and don't know what the holidays are
and how to celebrate - this book rocks! |
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I have a lot of cook books -
ask my children - this one is great. The recipes
actually taste good! |
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A book about the holidays, what
to do, crafts to explore, and more. Two thumbs up! |
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Laurie Cabot has had some bad
press, but I have to say that I found this to be a superb
read. |
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My very favorite book on the
subject. Being Reiki master, this one really spoke to
me. |
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This book is never far away, I
use it constantly. |
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Prayers and meditations to the Goddess for every occasion. |
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My second favorite spell book -
or maybe tied to first place - it's good anyway! |
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Co-author Ben Waggoner is a
good friend and it warms my heart to see him in print. Good
Work! |
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There are lots of rune books
out there. This is one that I like a whole lot. |
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Another crystal book.
This one has more stones than the bible, but no pictures. |
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The book that "The Secret" is
based upon. Enlightening stuff. |
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This much-needed guide
celebrates the rich diversity of women's spiritual lives and
offers practical, step-by-step advice for those who want to
create and sustain a spirituality group of their own. |
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Do you really use your Free
Will? Why is timing so important in Life? Howe
well do you really relate to others? What is the
Aquarian age all about? |
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I personally love this book, it
is cram packed with information on so very many different
herbs and their medicinal values, as well as other
interesting tidbits. |
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