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Wicca: Practicas y principios de la brujeria

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Este es un libro que todo mago debe leer.

Con el descubrimiento de que la brujería no es ningún culto satánico, miles de personas al rededor del mundo se han dado cuenta que esta religión de la tierra puede ser la respuesta a su búsqueda espiritual.

Ahora en un sólo libro, usted puede obtener la información más completa sobre el estudio y la práctica moderna de la brujería (Wicca). Un curso completo de auto estudio personal o en grupo. El famoso autor Raymond Buckland, le enseña todos los aspectos sobre la práctica de la Su historia, los rituales, las meditaciones, y la aplicación de la magia, la herbología y la adivinación. También aprenda a desarrollar sus talentos psíquicos y cómo aplicar esta religión para sus propias necesidades. Un libro de trabajo presentado en forma de lecciones, que lo llevan a aprender por medio de ejercicios divertidos. Es el libro ideal para el estudiante serio, el recién iniciado, o el practicante solitario.

Explore la historia, la filosofía, las creencias, los rituales y la magia Wicca.
Realice sus propios rituales.
Organice su propio grupo de estudio.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Raymond Buckland

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Raymond Buckland was a highly influential figure in the development of modern Wicca and the occult in the United States. Born in London, he became interested in the supernatural at an early age and was initiated into the Gardnerian Wiccan tradition in 1963 by Monique Wilson, a high priestess appointed by Gerald Gardner. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1962, Buckland introduced Gardnerian Wicca to the country, founding its first coven in New York in 1964. He later developed his own tradition, Seax-Wica, inspired by Anglo-Saxon paganism, and published The Tree: Complete Book of Saxon Witchcraft to make it accessible to all.
In 1968, he established the first Museum of Witchcraft and Magick in the U.S., which helped normalize and educate the public about Wicca. Over the course of his career, Buckland wrote more than sixty books on Wicca, divination, and the occult, including Witchcraft from the Inside and Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, both regarded as essential texts in Neopaganism.
Throughout his life, Buckland remained a prolific teacher, writer, and practitioner. He continued to write and teach until his death in 2017, leaving behind a lasting legacy that shaped the spiritual practices of countless Wiccans and Pagans worldwide.

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December 16, 2023
A good book on Wicca and somewhat dry but has a lot of good information as Raymond Buckland was instrumental in helping Gerald Gardner create american-based Witchcraft and bring it to the Western world.
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September 20, 2018
Una mala edición, con faltas de ortografía, mal traducida, fatal horrible. Y tampoco es que el libro esté bien en general. Dice mucho pero aporta poco. Pretende demasiado y se queda mucho en la superficie. Es una pena que lo consideren como uno de los "must" para empezar a leer sobre Wicca, porque el libro creo que no lo merece.
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