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Magical Rites from the Crystal Well (Llewellyn's Practical Magick) |
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Rating:  Summary: A classic beginner's primer on Wiccan spell working Review: Although the experienced witch will find little that is new in this book, Ed Fitch is an excellent writer and the illustrations herein are fantastic. I reccommend this work for any new practitioner. A word of caution: if you are looking for a guide with a specifically ethnic flavor (classical, celtic, norse, egyptian, etc.), this is not the best book for you (I reccommend "The Rites of Odin" for Norse pagans, also by Fitch). Even though I am no longer a "pure" Wiccan (as this system still owes A LOT to Aleister Crowley and traditional Gardnerian witchcraft, hence, it owes much to traditional Judeo-Christian concepts and not a whole lot to historical paganism), the "Crystal Well" is a good place to start.
Rating:  Summary: Gentle source book Review: I have owned this book for many years and have opened it many times. I was recently looking at it again, and would like to share that this book is a wonderfull edition to any spiritual persons library. The rites within could be made to be compatible with any earth based spirituality. Ed Fitch has written a clear and understandable guide which explains a myriad of rites and workings, along with a "Rede of chivalry" or guideline of ethics to use along with the rites. I hope you find it as helpful as i do. Many Blessings
Rating:  Summary: Great book for beginners!! Review: This only book that fitch wrote a book that was not bias which is sad that his other books are. This book is great for both art and fact of rites found in it for the beginner overall worth the money and one of better books outthere.Blessed Be;
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