People now have the freedom to practice their religions, and this has been extended to modern witches, who are free to practise Wicca, which they regard as their religion, without persecution, while TV shows featuring witches have been accepted. This text looks at how things have changed throughout the world.
The Dark World of Witches
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Lena Dunham referred to her inclusion in Taylor Swift's social circle of female celebrities as being in a “witches' coven.” When I asked my own Twitter followers who their favorite witches of color were, “Oprah” was one much-liked ...
An account of a witch's life by a High Priestess and some of the experiences she has gone through, including being the target of black magic rites performed by a...
Introduces the philosophy and practices of old world witchcraft, which relies on plant magic and the use of shadow, dispelling the myths about witches and presenting the tradition's tools, charms, spells, rituals, and correspondences.
The author of the popular Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells and Encyclopedia of Spirits now explores the exciting magic and power of the mystical world of witches in Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, a comprehensive reference book that covers ...
Witches of America follows Mar on her immersive five-year trip into the occult, charting modern Paganism from its roots in 1950s England to its current American mecca in the San Francisco Bay Area; from a gathering of more than a thousand ...
The World of the Witches
"---Back cover This classic text is the most complete self-study course in modern Wicca available, written by the author who first went public with "The Old Religion" in the United States.
Accessible narrative chapters make this a fascinating volume for general readers while offering a wealth of historic information for students and scholars.