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Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (1993)

by Scott Cunningham

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Selling more than 200,000 copies, Living Wiccahas helped countless solitary practitioners blaze their own spiritual paths. Let the wise words of Scott Cunningham guide you toward a new level of practice. Living Wiccatakes a philosophical look at the questions, practices, and differences within Witchcraft. You'll learn how to create your own rituals and symbols, develop a book of shadows, and even become a high priest or priestess. Also covered in this Scott Cunningham classic are tools, magical names, initiation, the Mysteries, 120 Wiccan symbols, and the importance of secrecy in your practice. New edit New interior design… (more)
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A good follow up to [book:Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner] that expands on the concepts and rituals introduced in the first book. ( )
  tdfangirl | Mar 26, 2010 |
I bought this book when I first started studying Wicca. It was a good starting point; however, I have moved away from Wicca since starting my studies and no longer use it. I would definitely recommend it to someone interested in Wicca, though. ( )
  willowsilvhorse | Feb 25, 2010 |
Cunningham's second book in solitary practice is as readable and enjoyable as his first book. These books really opened up the practice of Wicca for solitaries. The book is one I find myself recommending to others very frequently. I find his common sense approach and his style of writing makes reading this book very enjoyable as well as informative. ( )
1 vote jayble | Jul 8, 2008 |
A very helpful guide dealing with many different aspects of Wicca. ( )
  Heather19 | Sep 30, 2007 |
A little deeper look at Wicca, but more about altar set-ups and symbolism than theology again. Does a good job of showing what Wiccans believe without explaining WHY. ( )
  kaelirenee | Mar 16, 2007 |
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Members of covens have access to teachers, attend learning circles, and can enjoy the experience of other Wiccans in guiding and enriching their Wiccan knowledge.
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Selling more than 200,000 copies, Living Wiccahas helped countless solitary practitioners blaze their own spiritual paths. Let the wise words of Scott Cunningham guide you toward a new level of practice. Living Wiccatakes a philosophical look at the questions, practices, and differences within Witchcraft. You'll learn how to create your own rituals and symbols, develop a book of shadows, and even become a high priest or priestess. Also covered in this Scott Cunningham classic are tools, magical names, initiation, the Mysteries, 120 Wiccan symbols, and the importance of secrecy in your practice. New edit New interior design

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Selling more than 200,000 copies, Living Wicca has helped countless solitary practitioners blaze their own spiritual paths. Let the wise words of Scott Cunningham guide you toward a new level of practice.

Living Wicca takes a philosophical look at the questions, practices, and differences within Witchcraft. You'll learn how to create your own rituals and symbols, develop a book of shadows, and even become a high priest or priestess. Also covered in this Scott Cunningham classic are tools, magical names, initiation, the Mysteries, 120 Wiccan symbols, and the importance of secrecy in your practice.
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