Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 192 pages
- Published by: Weiser Books October 1, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1578634091
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1578634095
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Book Dimensions:
8.8 x 7 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 9.6 ounces
From Publishers Weekly
Lipp, author of
The Way of Four and
Elements of Ritual, suggests that the reason there are not more advanced Wicca books is because advanced Wicca happens when you stretch beyond Wicca itself. She goes on: When I was trained as a young traditional Wiccan, I was expected to make an extensive study of topics that ranged far beyond Wicca and witchcraft. For Lipp, the areas beyond memorizing the elements of the pagan calendar and spell casting that young Wiccans ought to be exploring include such obvious topics as the evolution of modern Wicca from Freemasonry and the history of witch hunts. However, she breaks new ground when she encourages readers to explore such traditional spiritual practices as meditation and the study of comparative religion. She writes, Certain advanced Wiccan skills, such as deep trance or channeling, depend on a greater ability to still the mind, quiet the ego, and reach an inner balance. Indeed, Lipp invites readers to enter into psychotherapy in order to gain deeper self-awareness. Each of her chapters is supplemented with a helpful homework section and an annotated bibliography for further reading. Advanced practitioners of all stripes should be delighted with this enduring contribution to the literature.
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Product Description
A veritable master's degree in Wicca in book form. The Study of Witchcraft is a enyclopedia for Wiccans who want to deepen their understanding of their traditions. Advanced Wiccan reaches beyond Wicca, delving into topics as diverse as history, psychology, divination, and lucid dreaming,
The Study of Witchcraft introduces the reader to these topics, discussing each in depth and offering a one-of-a-kind course of study-- including recommended reading, offering readers--increasingly, solitary witches--a self-study guide and a rich resource. The Study of Witchcraft includes information for all sorts of Wiccans; traditional, eclectic, radical, groups, and solitary. Wide-ranging topics also include Western occultism, myth and folklore, meditation, astrology, the Burning Times, history, herbalism, and much more.
Deborah Lipp opens the book with a discussion of the past forty years of Wiccan history and talks about the diverse people who call themselves Wiccans. Then, throughout the study guide portion, she offers information tailored to different types of Wiccans. Essentially, The Study of Witchcraft is a veritable master's degree in Wicca in book form!
* Written for the requirements of the modern wiccan, who learns primarily by self-study
* Written by a noted and respected author, whose work is already used in study groups.
Reader ReviewsAny time you put the words "Advanced Wicca" on the cover of your book, you are bound to be criticized. The problem is that you can't advance spiritually by reading 150 pages of someone else's words. That is why Lipp's book is a "guidebook" to the "study" of witchcraft. I devoured this book the day i received it--i read it fast and didn't put it down until i finished it. I found it facinating. Each topic was written about intellegently and the recommendations for further reading has put this bibliophile's bank account in jepordy. This is a book that asks you to think. I don't always agree with Lipp's oppinions (and she is oppionated--but I think its a good thing), but I enjoyed her exploration of topics both wiccan and not. Lipp rightly shows in this book that Wicca is about doing and stresses that advancing on your path involves branching out beyond Wicca 101 books and becoming well rounded and knowledgable on topics related to your religious path. I highly recommend this book to anyone who feels that 101 books are becoming stale and boring.