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Title | : | The Witch's Eight Paths of Power: A Complete Course in Magick and Witchcraft |
Author | : | Sable Aradia |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2014 by Weiser Books |
Categories | : | Witchcraft. Nonfiction. Spirituality. Religion. Wicca |
Sable Aradia
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.94 | 32 Users | 4 Reviews
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In his "Book of Shadows," Gerald Gardner writes about the witch's Eightfold Way as a means of developing one's magickal abilities. In this contemporary take on the Eightfold Way, author, Witch, and High Priestess Lady Sable Aradia invites readers to explore the eight different components of evolution in witchcraft.Using exercises, meditations, and practical magick, any serious student of witchcraft will be able to master these eight paths and improve the effectiveness of their magickal work. From spells to sex rites to trance to flying ointments, Lady Sable has created a step-by-step guide to mastering the advanced arts of witchcraft.
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ISBN: | 1578635519 (ISBN13: 9781578635511) |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 32 Users | 4 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books The Witch's Eight Paths of Power: A Complete Course in Magick and Witchcraft
As a Head High Priest of a community and school of Witchcraft, I'm always interested in books such as The Witch's Eight Paths of Power: A Complete Course in Magick and Witchcraft. It's always great to compare notes and see what other schools of thought are in the area of the Craft. I could tell there was going be a lot here to like right away, even by looking through the table of contents. A lot of the principles that were nearest and dearest to me were here, from the basic to the more advanced,Sable Aradia is the pen name of SFF writer Diane Morrison when she is writing Pagan non-fiction. Right now she is still better known by that name, but expects that will change in the future.Lady Sable Aradia (Diane Morrison) is an initiated Third Degree High Priestess in the Star Sapphire and Pagans for Peace traditions and a licensed Wiccan minister. She has been teaching and advocatingIn his Book of Shadows Gerald Gardner spoke of the Eightfold Way eight pathways to altered states of perception that allow one to channel energy into their magick. These eight paths are (1) Meditation or Concentration (2) Trance, projection of the Astral (3) Rites, Chants, Spells, Runes, Charms, etc.(4) Incense, Drugs, Wine, etc. (5) The Dance, and kindred practices. (6) Blood control, Breath Control, and kindred practices. (7) The Scourge. (8) The Great Rite. High Priestess Sable Aradia brings
In his Book of Shadows Gerald Gardner spoke of the Eightfold Way eight pathways to altered states of perception that allow one to channel energy into their magick. These eight paths are (1) Meditation or Concentration (2) Trance, projection of the Astral (3) Rites, Chants, Spells, Runes, Charms, etc.(4) Incense, Drugs, Wine, etc. (5) The Dance, and kindred practices. (6) Blood control, Breath Control, and kindred practices. (7) The Scourge. (8) The Great Rite. High Priestess Sable Aradia brings
It is a fleshy outline of Witchcraft techniques, and other than an extremely basic review, I would not find it handy to ever refer to again.She credits Isaac Bonewits with the Hermetic Principles. She "encourages" intoxicants, scourging and the actual Great Rite as what "traditional witches do." She considers the Goddess Kali as a mere principle that eats negativity. But mostly she shows the tricks and tips of witchcraft devoid of spirituality. I know many folks manipulate energy with no
Very in depth book on traditional Wicca practices. There is a lot of information and a lot of practical application and exercises provided. FYI for the eclectics out there, this book is rooted heavily on traditional Wicca, but it's worth the read. The writing style is a little stiff but if you're able to get past that, you'll see that there is some great information in this book, from beginners to advanced. Would recommend.
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