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A Witch Alone: The Essential Guide for the Solo Practitioner of the Magical Arts
A Witch Alone The Essential Guide for the Solo Practitioner of the Magical Arts
Author: Marian Green
You don't have to belong to a coven to practice magic. You may prefer to walk the magical path alone, connecting to a rich and ancient heritage of solo magic users. The wise woman, the druid, the hermit, the wizard, and the shaman all connect to their magical energy in a "group" of one. With only yourself to rely on, magic becomes an introspecti...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781571746184
ISBN-10: 1571746188
Publication Date: 11/6/2009
Pages: 224
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2.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 8
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This book is very good for who it says it is for, the solitary practitioner. It has many little exercises and crafts to do. I tried getting into it, but it's fairly Wiccan prevalent, although it doesn't come out and say that. Often referring to just the two Gods. There are many of poems/chants that are eloquent and useful, but much of the actual information in the book is very basic, for the new witch.

So I'd recommend this to a newer witch, who is interested in getting into and hopefully practicing on your own, but not ready for a coven (or doesn't want one).


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