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Ways of the Strega

wpeA9.jpg (3519 bytes). Ways of the Strega claims to contain elements of classical Roman Witchcraft, modern Wicca mixed with ancient Etruscan elements.  Many people today are unfamiliar with non-Celtic sources and often erroneously attribute many elements of modern Witchcraft and Wicca to Gerald Gardner and other writers who focused upon northern and western European paganism.   Grimassi cites many historical sources dealing with Italian Witchcraft, beginning with the ancient Roman poet Horace, and culminating in a list of historical records related to Italian Witchcraft drawn from the archives of the Inquisition.    Grimassi also introduces the reader to several key elements of old Italian culture that served to preserve the ancient traditions of Italy among its peasant witches.    But, that said, this book contains new age elements that have become a part of modern Wicca, but were NOT a part of Witchcraft of old.  All of the symbols and techniqes in this book are basically standard Gardnerian/Alexandrian.  Grimassi has a problem when dealing with religion.  He has been much better dealing with occult philosophy and new age Wicca.  We won't tell you to respect Aradia's legend and forget this book, but if you are looking for factual Strega philosophy, this isn't it.    buythebook_cart.gif (2556 bytes)

 


Wiccan Mysteries

wpeB4.jpg (2960 bytes) Wiccan Mysteries is a well organized tool for following the new age Wiccan initiatory path on your own and exploring the mystery traditions of this ancient religion.   Raven Grimassi traces the origins of rites and practices peculiar to the craft and uncovers their inner meanings to reveal how they apply to the Wiccan lifestyle.   While Wicca is essentially a Celtic-oriented religion, its Mystery Tradition is derived from several outside cultures as well.  Readers of this book are exposed to a sense of the rich heritage that has been passed from one community to another, and that now resides within this system for spiritual development.  But, that said, although Wiccan Mysteries is a well written book, it contains no new material or secrets, and relies heavily on a Gardnerian philisophical line.  But, we do require our students to read it, because you can find a great deal of good information in one place.buythebook_cart.gif (2556 bytes)

 


Wiccan Magick

wpeB9.jpg (4007 bytes)This book is the perfect follow up to Wiccan Mysteries.  "Wiccan Magick" is a serious and relatively complete study for those who desire to understand the inner meanings, techniques, and symbolism of Wiccan maigick as an occult art.  Although it does not reveal any "secrets" that have not been revealed in previous obscure works, it does cover the a wide range of magical and ritual practices as they pertain to both modern ceremonial and Gardnerian/Shamanic Wicca.  Wiccan Magick covers a lot of ground, and in the hands of a less competent author could have become a mere glossary of the subject, but Grimassi does an adequate job of fitting the pieces together into a detailed whole, working from general concepts like the history of Witchcraft to specifics like the inherent magical properties of herbs and crystals, and finally delving into the primal forces that empower ritual magic. What Grimassi has created isn't a handbook to be memorized, but a book that helps a student understand the spiritual forces behind Wiccan rituals through a better understanding of the fundamentals of that tradition.buythebook_cart.gif (2556 bytes)

 


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