Offering helpful skills and techniques for such things as raising vital energy levels and influencing others to do your bidding, this text on white witchcraft provides rituals to achieve love, power, money and success.
White witch craft has some interesting information. Though there are some morally grey aspects to the contents within this book it is in general a basic answer to your general crafting practices. Some of my own personal highlights was the star position and raising vital energy levels as well as their information on spiritual guides. I wish it did have a more in-depth information of Astral projection and telepathy. The book is set up where the authors put stories to the lessons which are all rather vague and lacklustre however, when they do delve into the actual Mechanisms within the spell there is some heavy content. Ultimately, I was given this book and will continue to resource it. Some of the contents that I found particularly informational are your personal metre maid, on your personalised deveining machine, your own magic witchcraft temple, personal psychic protection, the magic fingers on the pulse, your magic bath, visualising the power flow, making hongar, Sue's spell, unused energy, your book of shadows, with magic witchcraft power you can evaluate other people and their motives, communication is real, and beyond orgasm. There is also a spell to combat the pains of arthritis that I think most people unused to the art, will find particularly interesting.
This 'Witch book' (as it kept referring to itself) contained 50% practical advice that would work for anyone (particularly prior to the housing bubble implosion) and 50% 'witchcraft' rituals that would make anyone feel silly. One of the first things the Frosts suggest you do is to devote an entire room in your house to the craft as a temple and to paint circles on the floor of that room (at least 6 feet in diameter depending on how tall you are). If you can't do that, move. Or, don't be a witch. The first time I tried to read this book, I gave up right there, thinking that when I got my own place, I'd pick it back up. However, e`very ritual outlined in this book has a decent shot of not working just because the instructions are near impossible. Unbroken wall running north to south with no electric cables in it? Not in my house. Place you can work outdoors, undisturbed? Not in my city. Seriously, the only thing remotely witchy that this book suggested that I could actually do is to make honegar. Which, I did. Still awaiting results on that. Having said all that, though, I do think that a lot of the advice proscribed by the Frosts will definitely produce results. I am sort of scared to state anything overtly negative about this book at all because I'm pretty sure that the authors could make my life terribly unpleasant from right where they are with minimal effort, with the intention of 'teaching me a lesson.'
I picked this up because it was deeply discounted. It was okay, but I was not very impressed with the nebulous moral stance they take toward humanity. It is supposed to be WHITE witchcraft. I don't think that taking advantage of others fits into this category. But it did get me very interested in astral projection. I think it will be my new hobby.