Re: wicca white magic books By: Lark Moderator / Adept
Post # 3 Mar 23, 2014
Hi there, I?ve been practicing Wicca for a good many years now and one of the first questions that comes up is the one about where to start. My suggestion is always to start by doing some reading and studying to make certain that you understand what Wicca is really all about, and so that you can then decide whether this is truly the path that you want to follow. So with that in mind I thought I would offer some books and websites that are full of sound I information which can help you get started on your path.
To start with, here are some books that I would suggest.
''A Witch Alone'' by Marian Green
''The Elements of Ritual'' by Deborah Lipp
''Witchcrafting'' by Phyllis Curott
''21st Century Wicca'' by Jennifer Hunter
''Before You Cast a Spell'' by Carl McColman
''When, Why...If'' by Robin Wood
''Practical Pagan'' by Dana Eilers
''Wicca; A Year and a Day'' by Timothy Roderick
You can also find the recommended reading list that my coven uses at: http://www.tangledmoon.org/reading_list.htm
Here's some websites that you may find useful in helping you with questions.
http://www.tangledmoon.org (this is my own coven site.)
Hope this helps you get a good start on your studies. And feel free to ask me, or the others here on the board if you have any specific questions we can help you with.
Re: wicca white magic books By: Nekoshema / Novice
Post # 4 Mar 24, 2014
Do you mean guides for beginners or spell books? Either way you should check out some of the links and books Lark listed. I do have a few books purely of spells, I received most as gifts, but I'm sure most book stores can order them in [I can't remember any of the books titles at the moment, sorry] you technically don't need books full of spells, a book to help teach you how to write them would be useful as its better to write your own. Any book by Scott Cunningham has my vote [even the so so ones lol] Raymond Buckland is another good author, Janet and Stuart Farrar are as well.