okay i’m not great at writing reviews but there’s one thing i need to say and that is witchcraft 100% is not equivalent to wicca. also i found the way the author discussed witch trials pretty ahistorical and inaccurate, as they suggested many of the victims were witches in the sense we may think of witches today. this isn’t accurate, in reality witch trials were used as a way to police women’s bodies and traditional knowledge. they likely would not have identified as witches or anything similar. many were healers and midwives in fact who were blamed when things went wrong especially in childbirth when generally only women would be present. for a much better understanding of the historical context of the witch trials i would highly highly highly recommend caliban and the witch by silvia federici. also, the rule “harm ye none” is part of wicca. you do not have to follow this rule if you are not wiccan. the purpose of practices we now group under the term witchcraft was very often to return power to the marginalised people in a society and therefore baneful and “selfish” magic was frequently used. obviously think it through deeply before doing a baneful working because it can come back to bite you on the ass but don’t let people who aren’t part of your practice make you feel like a bad person for doing baneful magic or magic for yourself
Excelente la considero una buena herramienta y alternativa para aquellas personas que como yo empiezan a iniciarse en la wicca destacan Rituales de comienzo, el calendario del brujo, los tipos de magia verbal, talismanica, ocular, proyectiva así como la simpática, amplia mente recomendable el autor Robin Skelton abarco manera concreta y contundente la información pertinente y el léxico del mismo facilita su lectura, haciendo de esta algo mas amena y no tediosa o compleja.
1st Read: June 10, 1996 - June 11, 1996 This is the second book on the subject of Wicca that I'd acquired some useful information from. Enjoyable and easy to read.
2nd Read: June 11, 1996 - June 14, 1996 Re-read and took notes for educational and personal use.