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The Illustrated Guide to Witchcraft: Sacred Sites, Rituals, Celebrations and Illustrations

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The Illustrated Guide to Witchcraft: Sacred Sites, Rituals, Celebrations and Illustrations

by Graham Wyley

The Illustrated Guide to Witchcraft is a journey into the mysteries and practices of witches dating from the beginning of history. One of the oldest religions, witchcraft’s popularity is increasing as we approach the Millennium. Its dark secrets have been retained over the centuries in a “closed shop” tradition.

Even in today’s world of high technology and scientific discovery, no other religion conjures up such fearful apprehension as does witchcraft. Even persecution has failed to subdue enthusiasm and witches now number tens of thousands throughout the world. These neo-Pagans have become the fastest growing religion.

As witchcraft never openly seeks recruits and outsiders are suspect, it became necessary in the writing of this book for the author to participate in covens, interview witches and gain the acceptance needed to take photographs. As a result, The Illustrated Guide to Witchcraft contains photos of ceremonies and traditional sacred working tools which have never been witnessed before.

In the Illustrated Guide to Witchcraft, solitary, hereditary witches and High Priests and Priestesses of covens have spoken openly about their lives, thier Gods, thier beliefs and the mysterious power they possess in the magic of spell casting.

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23/09/2009 5:20 am