Where can I find sources to begin learning about witchcraft?

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Where can I find sources to begin learning about witchcraft?

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I just want to learn more about witchcraft and I don't know where to look what. Does any of you have any resources?
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There is a ton of information here. Try the search box up in the right hand corner and type a topic.
We also have a good book review section and a list of good books are over there too.
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum/forum154.html

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firebirdflys wrote:There is a ton of information here. Try the search box up in the right hand corner and type a topic.
We also have a good book review section and a list of good books are over there too.
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum/forum154.html

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The basic resource for learning is observing Nature first; identify moon cycles, feel the seasonal changes effects on your body & notice seasonal crops and animal migration; use dowsing rods to identify energy fields; choose books about the subjects that interest you. A basic intro like the “Wicca & Witchcraft for Dummies” gives the basic vocabulary & concepts that the rest is built upon. “Wicca for Solitary Practitioners” by Scott Cunningham is popular Wiccan training. Free PDF below.

https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/relig ... tioner.pdf

Try to narrow down what draws your interest to witchcraft. Wicca is a spiritual belief system with a magical practice. So you may be drawn to the beliefs or you might be interested in Magic crafting. Both?

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]Thanks and well I already have different beliefs so I just want to start witchcraft [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT]
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[quote="Aki-kun"] Thanks and well I already have different beliefs so I just want to start witchcraft [/quote]

Oh that’s easy - get some spells from the spell section here and browse spell books at B&N or Amz.. Witchcraft is a broad topic. There’s a lot of diversity and styles ranging from ceremonial ritual magic to folk magic. Dancing under the Moon is optional :mrgreen:

. [i]Ritual Magic[/i]. by Dion Fortune & Garett Knight - introduces the concepts
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