Witchcraft: A Beginner's Guide To Wiccan Ways: Symbols, Witch Craft, Love Potions Magick, Spell, Rituals, Power, Wicca, Witchcraft, Simple, Belief, ... ... For Beginners To Learn Witchcraft Book 2)
Do You Want To Learn What Witchcraft Is Really All About? I'll Teach You About The Lifestyle And Show You How Simple It Is To Create Your Own Spells.In This Book I Cover Subjects Such The History Of Witchcraft And How Modern Witchcraft Came AboutPracticing Witchcraft Alone Or With A CovenEstablishing A CovenPerforming RitualsSpells For Newcomers To Witchcraft Creating Your Own SpellsIf you are unsure if Wicca is right for you, I hope this book will help you decide..Scroll back up and click the "buy" button to download this book today. Thank you and enjoy! This book contains what you need to begin a Wiccan life. It contains pertinent information on the basic concepts, principles, and practices of Wicca as well as information about witches.Wicca is a term used to represent witchcraft. It is derived from the word wicce, an Anglo-Saxon term that means “to have wisdom to bend or manipulate.” Originally, Wicca implies a male witch while wicce implies a female witch. However, as the years passed by, Wicca was accepted as a term representing both male and female who can bend or manipulate.Wicca is commonly used to replace the term witchcraft, which is defined in various ways. For instance, many people in the past referred to witchcraft as an individual's ability to harness supernatural powers specifically for the practice of black magic. As such, witchcraft was viewed in the same manner as magic and sorcery.On the other hand, Wicca is not the same with Satanism, and neither is witchcraft. This is because wicca significantly draws its influence from pre-Christian beliefs and practices. Thus, most witches believe that Satan along with demons, evil, hell, and original sin is merely an unreal creation of the Christian Church.In 1950s, the British Government annulled its laws on anti-witchcraft, providing the opportunity for many people to revive the Wiccan way of life. This initiated the popularity of Wicca as a religious movement.People who believe in Wicca run into each other and most of them can be found in English-speaking countries across the globe. The constitution of the United States of America acknowledges Wicca as a religion whose followers can enjoy the same rights and freedom enjoyed by believers of other religions. Wicca does not worship nature, although it is a Neo-Pagan religion which revolves around the love and reverence of nature such as sun, moon, earth, water, fire, and air among others. Wiccans, however, worship a Mother Goddess or a female god who is conceived to be closer to nature than any other gods. Wiccans refer to Mother Goddess as a powerful and permeating force. Furthermore, Wiccans find divine guidance in sermons in stones and brooks and believe that they are inseparable from nature.The Wiccan Rede, “As it harm none, do as thou wilt” is the fundamental doctrine of Wicca. It means that as long as you do not harm anyone, including yourself or anything, including the nature or inflict your will upon someone, you are free to do anything.
Although short, the basics are there. For a beginner this is good so they don't get bored with a long book, or confused by too much information. Just enough information to get you started, however still leaves room for more research