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LIVING WICCA: A FURTHER GUIDE FOR THE SOLITARY PRACTITIONER by Scott Cunningham
$12.95 Introduction This book consists of further instructions for the Solitary Wiccan Practitioner. It assumes that the reader has gained some experience in our religion and, thus, doesn't stop to define every specialized term and ritual reference. For a quick review, check the glossary. Part I of this book contains essays on a variety of topic of importance or interest to Solitary Wiccans. Part II is a collection of daily prayers and rituals of offering and thanks, together with guides to effective prayer and magic. Part III is a recommended system for creating your own Wiccan tradition. This book has been written with a single premise: that Wicca is an open religion. All can come before the altar and worship the Goddess and God, whether alone or in the company of others; initiated or not. Wicca is available to all interested people. Living Wicca has been written for those who have become enchanted by the moon shining through the trees; who have begun to investigate the sublime world that lies out beyond the fabric of daily life, and who stand in smoke-shrouded circles, raising aloft their hands to greet the Goddess and God as candles flicker on the altar. It's written for those of us who, through choice or circumstance, meet with Silver Lady and the Horned God alone. Readers of Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner asked me to write another similar work, because so little Wiccan writing is aimed at the solitary practitioner. I hope that this book fills at least part of this need. Until next time, I'll say Blessed Be. Scott Cunningham La Mesa, CA July 10, 1992 Scott Cunningham authored more than thirty books, both fiction and nonfiction, including: Earth, Air, Fire & Water; Earth Power; Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic; The Complete Book of Incense, Oils & Brews; Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs; and Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner. |