The New Witch Guide by Lucille T. Fryar

A Beginners Manual to Wiccan Traditions and History, Rituals, Beliefs

A guide to discovering your supernatural powers

The new witch guide

A simple and concise partner on your esoteric trip into the Wiccan World

“The New Witch Guide”is put together as an opening portal for folks interested in this nature-based religion. It is a basic guide that covers the vital areas of the Wiccan religion that every beginner will want answers to.
There is an awakening and the numbers of folks interested in Witchcraft, New Age Religions, and Magic continue to rise with every passing day. Why this sudden surge in seeking knowledge that was previously hidden in obscurity? The reasons are numerous and with the current lifestyles plaguing modern times, it is not surprising that a lot of people are turning to religions of time past for solace and answers.

The age of technology has created a schism between us and the time when man and nature were one and inseparable. We have become engrossed with the blue screen and all the “advancements” around us to the detriment of the breathtaking magic of nature and the supernatural that made us superior beings in the ages past.
The Wiccan Witchcraft is enlightening and it opens us up to the symbolism and powers of the seasons, nature, earth, herbs, and magick.

This form of witchcraft is reborn from a time way before any of the Abrahamic religions gained a foothold in the world. Wiccans practice the lifestyle, rituals and hold dear the beliefs that have trickled down to them through the years. Their way of life to a large extent blends in with modern times while at the same time, the tenets and sacred nature of the beliefs remain. This is a religion of awakening and enlightenment that you will find comforting and practical in your everyday life.

Here are a few vital topics covered in this guide;
- Wiccan history
- Wiccan Holidays of the Wheel of the Year
- Wiccan Rituals
- Gods and Goddesses in the Wiccan religion
- Types of Magic
- Simple Spells
- And so much more!

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Genre: RELIGION / General

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / Dreams

Language: English

Keywords: Casting spells for beginners, Wicca magic for beginners, Paganism and new age religions for beginners, Traditional witchcraft for beginners, Witchcraft for self-care and spiritual wellbeing , Witchcraft divination materials, Types of magick for beginners

Word Count: 17,105

Sample text:

Wiccans worship "the horned god" and "the mother goddess." The mother goddess is referred to as the sun while the horned god is called the moon just like it is during their celebrations. They say both deities show themselves in nature all around us. Some Wiccans refer to the goddess and the goddess of nature as she is in all that is visible to us; the trees, the sky, the rocks.

Sometimes, the goddess is represented by unique female deities since polytheism exists in the Wiccan religion. Such female deities include the goddess of the wilderness(Artemis) and the goddess of the Earth(Gaia). Some Wiccans relate it to Christianity by saying the mother goddess is the Virgin Mary, who birthed Jesus Christ. The horned god on the other hand is identified by the Egyptian Greek God of death(Osiris) and the Greek god (Pan). Most Wiccans celebrate eight holidays based on solar(Sabbaths)and lunar (Esbats) activities. They say during these celebrations, there is high interaction between the natural world and the supernatural world. 


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