“Witchcraft is the belief that the universe weaves an indescribable magic, through the stars. It is the knowledge that the linear thought processes of human consciousness are but one facet of our existence. By its very definition, witchcraft is not meant to be confining or rigid, stagnant or stale. It is meant to encompass the vastness of our experience, including that which we have yet to understand.“
I really enjoyed The Ultimate Guide to Witchcraft: A Modern-Day Guide to Making Magic. I did not get this book because I wanted to become a witch or cast spells, but rather as a writer, I wanted to use this as a reference book. While the book is beautiful and contains many photographs and illustrations, it is packed full of information. I also loved the presentation as well as the legible font size.
The book contains 11 chapters, a resources list, and an index. 1. The Modern Approach to Witchcraft provides a great introduction, explaining the basics such as the origins, the differences between Wicca and Witchcraft, and between magic and magick. Other topics include natural witchcraft and ritual-based practice. 2. Empowering Your Craft is about making the practice personal using different paths, preparing a sacred space, ritual preparations and tools. 3. Moon Magic looks at leveraging the power of the moon, for example, a waxing moon is best for constructive magic and bringing positive things into one’s life, while a waning moon is best for destructive magic, such as releasing negativity and quitting addictions. This chapter also examines ritual moon magick and the divine feminine. 3. Elemental Magick examines the five elements of nature (fire, water, air, earth, and spirit/aether) and how to harness them. 5. Astrology goes deep within the zodiac including astrological houses, signs, and planets. This chapter also explains planetary retrograde. 6. Seasonal Magick explains the seasonal full moons and solar magick. 7. Crystals & Vibrational Tools discusses the science of crystals and the common crystals used in witchcraft, including how to charge and care for them and create vibrational tools such as talismans, amulets, and wands. 8. Herbalism for Magick looks at extracting magick from common herbs. 9. Divination, Dream Magick & Parting the Veil examines divination tools such as tarot cards, tea leaves, runes, and techniques such as dowsing, scrying, and lucid dreaming. 10. Personalizing Your Practice is done using signals, grimoires, and more. 11. Rituals, Charms, & Enchantments includes a several rituals and spells.
This book can be used as a research tool, as a primer for an aspiring witchcraft practitioner, or for anyone who wants to know more about witchcraft or individual topics such as crystals, astrology, divination, etc. I enjoyed the comprehensive scope of the book and user friendly construction and layout. I appreciated the beautiful photography. This book is good for someone with a little knowledge of the subject or a lot.
I voluntarily read and reviewed this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thanks to Amazon and Fair Winds Press, an imprint of The Quarto Group for providing a review copy.