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Coven Craft: Witchcraft for Three or More

by Amber K

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The ultimate coven handbook, Coven Craft was written by a well-known and respected Wiccan High Priestess, who guides you through the workings of covens from Altars to Zoning. Over the course of twenty-seven chapters and forty-two appendices, Amber K shares with you her vast coven know-how, with plenty of veteran insights and straight-up advice on: --Finding or organizing a coven --Tools and supplies --Finances and incorporation --Coven offices --New members --The coven calendar --Pagan ritual --The sabbats and esbats --Training and intiation --Group dynamics --Counseling --Elders --Traditions --Networking and affiliation --Covens in the community It has been said that leading a coven is like herding cats. Whether you're searching for fresh ways to meet those challenges or you're thinking about joining your first magical group, consult this friendly, knowledgeable companion for guidance.    … (more)
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decent if a little outdated, talks upon the more mundane aspects not thought of when running covens or group dynamics in witchcraft settings ( )
  c.danyliuk | Jan 26, 2024 |
The "historical" content of this book leaves a lot to be desired, and that is an understatement. I bought this book while in a coven, and it was on the "we suggest you get this book" list. However the group didn't even use it much and mostly referred to a few of the chapters regarding coven organization. It's a good guide in that respect, but when it comes down to it if I took everything out of the book that I thought was crap I would have maybe 40 pages. MAYBE. And it's a pretty thick book. ( )
  katieisawesome | Nov 26, 2013 |
I can't even finish this book. Even if the actual information on coven organization is good, the author's clear ignorance of every topic from history and modern archaeology to Thelema and Western ceremonial magic make this book an absolute unreadable mess. I'm going to keep this copy around just to remind me of what not to do in my own writing. It will have the secondary benefit of keeping this particular copy out of the hands of one impressionable wannabe Witch browsing their local used bookstore. I only gave it a 1/2 star rating so that I'd have at least given it the lowest rating I could. I'd have preferred a 0, but that isn't an option. ( )
2 vote Anituel | Sep 22, 2006 |
Coming soon to my personal collection.
  blackbutterfly | Aug 27, 2007 |
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The ultimate coven handbook, Coven Craft was written by a well-known and respected Wiccan High Priestess, who guides you through the workings of covens from Altars to Zoning. Over the course of twenty-seven chapters and forty-two appendices, Amber K shares with you her vast coven know-how, with plenty of veteran insights and straight-up advice on: --Finding or organizing a coven --Tools and supplies --Finances and incorporation --Coven offices --New members --The coven calendar --Pagan ritual --The sabbats and esbats --Training and intiation --Group dynamics --Counseling --Elders --Traditions --Networking and affiliation --Covens in the community It has been said that leading a coven is like herding cats. Whether you're searching for fresh ways to meet those challenges or you're thinking about joining your first magical group, consult this friendly, knowledgeable companion for guidance.    

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Here is the complete guidebook for anyone who desires to practice Witchcraft in a caring, challenging, well-organized spiritual support group: a coven. Whether you hope to learn more about this ancient spiritual path … are a coven member wanting more rewarding experiences in your group … are looking for a coven to join, or are thinking of starting one… or are a Wiccan elder gathering proven techniques and fresh ideas … this book is for you. Amber K shares what she as learned about beginning and maintaining healthy covens in her 20 years as a Wiccan priestess. Learn what a coven is, how it works, and how you can make your coven experience more effective, enjoyable and rewarding. Plus, get practical hands-on guidance in the form of sample Articles of Incorporation, internet resources, sample by-laws, and sample budgets. Seventeen ritual scripts are also provided.
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